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

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1 The purchaser may discover either at the outset of negotiations or from its due diligence exercise that the ownership of the assets it wishes to buy is distributed amongst various companies in the vendor 's group .
2 Your ticket to a great night out can be obtained from the Birmingham Convention and Visitor Bureau Ticket Shop and Tourist Information Centre located in City Arcade in the centre of Birmingham , or from our new Ticket Shop in Birmingham 's Central Library in Chamberlain Square .
3 Soon after the birth , you and your baby will be visited by a health visitor who will tell you about health checks for the baby either from your GP or from your local child health clinic .
4 Soon after the birth , you and your baby will be visited by a health visitor who will tell you about health checks for the baby either from your GP or from your local child health clinic .
5 You may also like to obtain health leaflets SA40 and SA41 from your ABTA Travel Agent or from your local Department of Health and Social Security .
6 A full list of GPs in your area is obtainable from the library or from your local Family Health Services Authority FHSA address in your local telephone book and you do n't have to tell your doctor your reasons for changing .
7 A full list of GPs in your area is obtainable from the library or from your local Family Health Services Authority ( FHSA ) ( address in your local telephone book ) and you do n't have to tell your doctor your reasons for changing .
8 The leader 's level of authority can arise from his position in the company or from his personal expertise .
9 She closed the front door , and from her rocking walk Jess realized that one of her legs must be a good deal shorter than the other .
10 I have a student daughter myself , and I know from her accounts — and from her constant recourse to the parental purse — that life is indeed very difficult for students .
11 The use of barely disguised episodes from the lives of children that she knew , and from her own childhood , was to characterize her books .
12 But his was one of the many families in the streets that ran off the main road at the bottom of the hill and from whom this shop and the tobacconist 's derived most of their regular custom .
13 The tocsin bell was balanced on an iron ring and from its great brass tongue hung a long piece of cord .
14 Llyn y Fan fawr may be easily reached and from its southern end a very clear path , known as the Staircase , climbs to reach the Bwlch y Giedd pass — the ridge is now all yours .
15 TNT , which operates twice nightly British Aerospace 146-QT jet freighter flights — and some times a third aircraft — to and from its European air hub at Cologne , Germany , in fact currently claims to be experiencing a ‘ substantial increase ’ in traffic at Liverpool .
16 In the Sejm elections contests for 65 per cent of the seats were restricted to candidates from the then ruling Polish United Workers ' Party ( PUWP ) , and from its traditional coalition partners the United Peasants ' Party ( ZSL ) and the Democratic Party ( SD ) or from three lay Roman Catholic organizations ; the remaining 35 per cent were contested by candidates from opposition or independent groups , and were all won by the Solidarity Citizens ' Committee ( the electoral platform of the recently relegalized Solidarity trade union ) .
17 It stands in its own grounds of approximately one and a half acres and from its elevated position has spectacular views .
18 and from its topmost balcony a woman
19 The ploy worked and from its modest slot around 4.30 on Sunday afternoons Pathfinders in Space attracted the first real family audience for a science fiction serial .
20 Instead it qualifies the property inherent in the noun used ( see Chapter 1 ) , thereby producing a complex property which is different both from the simplex properties and from their simple sum or union ; and it is this property-complex which is relevant to the relation of identification .
21 The Greeks had perfected the lintel method of spanning an opening ; the Romans adapted the arch from Etruscan designs and from their own development and thus led the way to later variations on this theme .
22 The next national news is the Nine O'clock News but from Anna Ford and from me good evening .
23 And from which deep ocean have we risen ? ’
24 In time it will be both understood and accepted as a disease that is not the fault of the sufferer and from which full recovery is possible .
25 Somewhat perversely , however , what I want to retain from Adorno , and from his consistent reproach , is the centrality of difference as negation rather than as variation : a difference which is not ‘ indifferent ’ , but in which something is at stake ; and a difference , more difficultly , which is not solely dependent on what Raymond Williams somewhere calls ‘ the more negotiable process of consumption ’ .
26 The room fell silent , and from his great height he gazed over the room with that familiar expression he put on when being headmasterly — an expression that was at once dyspeptic yet predatory ( for were they not , after all , his prey ? ) .
27 Lindsey saw the dark brow come down and from his thunderous expression could tell Niall was furious .
28 He looked so dignified , so calm , so thankful to be gone from this world and from his troublesome son .
29 Periodically through the dust and the rutted mud came the laden pedlar , on his feet or the back of a donkey ; and from his strapped load presently spilled the trifling , precious wares of his trade-the cheap gloves and laces , the toys , trinkets and gee-gaws , the lengths of material — and , most important of all for our purposes here , the ballad sheets , broadsides and booklets that brought news of the wider world and stories and verse to give pleasure round the hearth in the long winter evenings .
30 Thus , for example , inclusion of the frequently occurring item and , which shows high frequency deletion , skews the data considerably ; for this reason , Labov excluded and from his original study of final stop deletion ( Labov 1980 : xvi ) .
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