Example sentences of "[coord] from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Full circle ’ because we have renewed friendships , acquaintance & contact with people of & from the past .
2 But no system can wholly protect fools from their own folly or from the knavery of others , and the advantages of trying to do so as fully as possible have to be weighed against the disadvantages of imposing fetters on business conducted honestly and efficiently .
3 S. Mark 's Cathedral appears to be a complicated building , not easy to define , either from the façade in the great piazza or from the interior , and it is not easy to view from other aspects as buildings crowd closely upon it .
4 So in this case the different sources of evidence all point in the same direction , whether derived from a detailed consideration of the way the trilobite is constructed , or by analogy with living animals with similar adaptations , or from the evidence of the rocks or the distribution of the fossils .
5 What is not yet known , according to Anthony Keech , a cardiologist at the clinical trials service unit , Radcliffe Infirmary , Oxford , is whether the hazards connected to low cholesterol arise from low cholesterol itself or from the act of lowering it .
6 If there has been an investment failure , people may be eligible for compensation either from the investment company or from the compensation scheme , depending on the precise circumstances of the individual case .
7 Many local folk who earned their living on or from the river were still worried about what would happen in the end , but one man busy in his small yard behind the bustling Tower Bridge Road market did not give international events a second thought .
8 After lunch , either from members ' own nosebags or from the Museum café , we reboarded our coach and set off on a magical mystery tour in search of Butterley and the M.R.C. It is quite fun ‘ turning round ’ on a fairly busy main road in a large coach !
9 It was dark and the car was buffeted by the wind ; the headlights were scarcely reflected from the black road surface or from the moorland turf on either side .
10 Signals can be transmitted from the outside to the inside of cells in response to ligand binding , affecting second messengers and gene transcription , or from the inside to the outside of cells , modulating the binding affinity of cell adhesion molecules .
11 Thus the central dogma of the constitution — that the sovereign nation could enact the constitution that suited it — could be derived alike from the premisses of the radicals or from the necessity of rebutting Joseph 's claim to be legal king of Spain as a result of the abdication of Bayonne : a transfer of the crown by Ferdinand alone was invalid por falta de consentimiento de la nación .
12 Details on how to join the classes are available from Kenny Gibson or Jackie Cromarty , or from the Centre for Continuing Education , Edinburgh University ( Tel.031–650 4400 )
13 In respect of all these ‘ Type II ’ provisions , the working paper states that ‘ Charges for patients receiving treatment outside their District and outside the scope of its contractual agreements … should be recovered direct from the District of residence or from the GP budget-holder ’ ( DoH , 1989c , para.2.19 ) .
14 In cases of death the cause was established either from the case notes or from the Registrar of Births and Deaths .
15 We gain little from minute attention to the manufacturers ' congratulations for our choice of car , or from the swearing-in in court , and , on a first reading of a novel , it may be more important to follow those parts which forward the plot than those which set the scene .
16 Abaft the after head is a large locker accessed either through a door in the head or from the cockpit .
17 If the law of any country in which this policy operates , requires General Accident to settle a claim which we would not otherwise have paid , we reserve the right to recover this amount from you or from the person who incurred liability .
18 If the law of any country in which this policy operates , requires General Accident to settle a claim which we would not otherwise have paid , we reserve the right to recover this amount from you or from the person who incurred liability .
19 If the law of any country in which this policy covers you , requires General Accident to settle a claim which we would not otherwise have' paid we reserve the right to recover this amount from you or from the person who incurred liability .
20 If the law of any country in which this policy covers you , requires General Accident to settle a claim which we would not otherwise have paid we reserve the right to recover this amount from you or from the person who incurred liability .
21 If the law of any country in which this policy covers you , requires General Accident to settle a claim which we would not otherwise have paid we reserve the right to recover this amount from you or from the person who incurred liability .
22 If the law of any country in which this policy covers you , requires General Accident to settle a claim which we would not otherwise have paid we reserve the right to recover this amount from you or from the person who incurred liability .
23 Both are sold in pre-packed wedges or from the cutting counter .
24 This could have been from various modes of formation , or from the presence of appreciable quantities of short-lived quick-acting radioactive isotopes , such as 26 Al .
25 The court must not make such an order if satisfied that the petitioning creditor 's debt has been paid either from third party funds or from the disposition of the debtor 's own property with the approval of the court ( r 6.31(3) ) .
26 The restaurant offers a choice at dinner , and a lunch buffet is served on the terrace or from the bar .
27 Visit Malham at mid-day on a sunny Bank Holiday and it will be " fair thranged wi' folk " , yet wait until evening when the charabancs have gone and the cars have motored their way back downdale , and Malham becomes again a quiet little place , the only noise coming from the Hikers ' Bar of the Buck Inn where legions of Pennine Way pilgrims have slaked their thirst ; or from the bar of the Listers Arms where Dalesfolk have been coming for years to taste the best steaks in the Dales .
28 He did n't bother to look back to see whether the shots were coming from the patrol boat or from the tender .
29 Who then , was to determine whether or not the water came from faults and fissures in the rock , or from the vein itself in the usual manner ?
30 Dangers to the general public can also arise at fairgrounds , demolition sites or from the carrying of dangerous substances by road .
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