Example sentences of "[conj] from [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Attempts are made to improve existing courses , either as a result of personal observations , or from discussions with participating students . |
2 | Before the appearance of these two documents , teachers learned of the preferred modes of classroom practice in other , more informal ways : from attendance at in-service courses or from discussions with advisers and advisory teachers , and conversations with their head teachers , PNP coordinators , and other colleagues . |
3 | At stations all was noise : bells ringing ; people clamouring to get on and off ; men walking up and down beside the train shouting mysterious cries , selling food and cigarettes from trays around their necks or from baskets on their heads . |
4 | Its task is the Defence of the Realm as a whole , from external and internal dangers arising from attempts of espionage and sabotage , or from actions of persons and organisations whether directed from within or without the country , which may be judged to be subversive of the State . |
5 | Its task is the Defence of the Realm as a whole , from external and internal dangers arising from attempts at espionage and sabotage , or from actions of persons and organizations whether directed from within or without the country , which may be judged to be subversive of the State . |
6 | Often official syllabuses and timetables reflect the influence and expertise of infant method specialists in ministries or from colleges of education . |
7 | These include difficulties in learning or in adjustment and behaviour , as well as problems resulting largely from sensory or physical impairments or from difficulties of communication from whatever cause . |
8 | This is not surprising , given the difficulties encountered in developing them , but it does limit the ease with which we can generalize from one experiment to another or from experiments to the real world . |
9 | For basic ingredients it is best to buy one of the 40 pint size kits available from most home brewing shops or from branches of Boots . |
10 | LTP is expressed as a persistent increase in the size of the synaptic component of the evoked response , recorded from individual cells or from populations of neurons . |
11 | The Court was given the responsibility of handling cases arising from all three Community treaties or from disputes between members . |
12 | Store wooden spoons , whisks , colanders , sieves in containers or from hooks by the worktop or cooker top , wherever you need them most , and keep oil , vinegars , condiments , herbs and garlic near salad bowls . |
13 | Subjects which may be investigated are very wide-ranging and may be drawn from history , the environment , politics , culture or from issues of local concern — housing , consumer issues , education etc . |
14 | The country 's Department of National Parks holds stocks of ivory amounting to around 25,000 tonnes , mostly obtained from elephants that had been culled or died naturally , or from seizures from poachers . |
15 | When the administration sought the money from Congress , however , some Democrats argued that it should come either from tax increases or from cuts in other spending programmes . |
16 | Comfrey should be grown from divisions taken in spring or autumn or from pieces of root with a bud attached . |
17 | National Awards may comprise units drawn from any of the three categories described above , ie National Certificate Modules , Higher National Units or Workplace-assessed Units or from units of appropriate industry bodies . |
18 | Our productivity growth outstrips that of Germany and France — and why the Tory Party has concealed that from electors during this campaign passes my comprehension . |
19 | Normal lung tissue and that from patients with focal fibrosis expressed very little ET-1 . |
20 | By 1790 the yield from wine duties had increased by 29 per cent , that from spirits by 63 per cent and that from tobacco by 89 per cent . |
21 | This is not because reactor accidents are more likely , but because the potential consequences for the general public of some reactor accidents are much greater than from accidents at other stages in the fuel cycle . |
22 | We isolated enterobacteria , usually E coli , less frequently and in lower numbers from patients with newly diagnosed active colitis or active colitis on relapse than from patients with quiescent colitis . |
23 | The temporal processes that we shall examine , such as the changing structure of employment , may result more from international forces than from influences in the local environment , but they may change the map of the UK at regional , sub-regional or local scale . |
24 | They came from young and old , from friends and strangers , from church groups , and from families in Cleveland and Rochdale who had been in the same position themselves . |
25 | Officers seemed to gain easier exemption from building regulations and from restrictions on landlordism ; their attempts to influence judges in cases in which they might have only an indirect interest were also reported , in private , by judges . |
26 | Supporting evidence for the view that the right hemisphere may participate in the recovery from aphasia comes from findings obtained with the regional cerebral blood flow technique ( Meyers , Sakai , Yamaguchi , Yamamoto and Shaw , 1980 ) and from studies of dichotic listening performance which have shown a disproportionate increase in the left ear score with recovery ( Pettit and Noll , 1979 ) , at least among certain categories of aphasic patient ( Castro-Caldas and Botelho , 1980 ) . |
27 | Research on diagenetic fabrics supplements information from field/core based work and from studies of depositional fabrics . |
28 | From such work and from studies on the biochemistry of tubercle bacilli , on substances which prevented their growth , and on potential therapeutic agents , extensive research , especially in the USA , led to the substance named isoniazid which was discovered almost simultaneously in the laboratories of E. R. Squibb and of Hoffmann-La Roche and publicized in 1952 . |
29 | From this industrious factory , and from others across London , came a never-ending flow of costume melodramas , musicals , detective stories and films in every other sort of genre . |
30 | As an example of US energy inefficiency , he said he had spent more time going to and from meetings during the Houston summit than in the meetings themselves . |