Example sentences of "[coord] from [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This increase comes from improved productivity , longer working hours , higher rates , or from a percentage of the earnings of labourers and craftsmen that they themselves employ .
2 For instance , Finlay-Jones and Brown ( 1981 ) were able to show a markedly higher rate of events characterised by danger in the lives of general practice patients suffering from a recent onset of anxiety or from a mixture of anxiety and depression than in the lives of depressed and non-case patients .
3 The " further discussion " usually takes the form of a report from the secretary , or from a member of the committee , on action taken since the previous meeting .
4 So , users can migrate between terminal types , from a proprietary to an open environment or from a terminal to client-server environment as required .
5 Students from overseas countries should obtain information on scholarships from the Ministry of Education of their own country or from a representative of the British Council if one is available locally .
6 So we might add to the tripartite analysis the fourth condition that nothing can be known which is inferred from a false belief , or from a group of beliefs of which one is false .
7 Words can be split either according to a set of pre-defined rules or from a table of correct hyphenations but in both cases ensure that English English is being used rather than American .
8 Whether you grow a garden on a windowsill or from a packet of seed , EasiGrow and Mr Fothergill 's have the perfect solution .
9 And if , whether from an examination of the assumptions on which the doctrine depends , or from an inspection of the results both when it is acted upon and when it is not , they conclude that it is mistaken anyway , they will also dismiss the Marxist criticism .
10 Each spherulite grows radially from a nucleus formed either by the density fluctuations which result in the initial chain ordering process or from an impurity in the system .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 Heat flows from regions of high temperature to regions of low temperature , so that heat is either flowing from the continents to the oceans , or from the oceans into the continents .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 )
18 In cases of death the cause was established either from the case notes or from the Registrar of Births and Deaths .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 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) ) .
22 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 .
23 If there is a doubt put it in pencil and wait for confirmation from your own experience or from the reports of others .
24 In relation to the primary task model , one acceptable indicator of success in achieving the transformation ( ie collecting and transferring information about legitimate expenses ) could be the occurrence of queries , either from the claimant with regard to the expenses received , reflecting the accuracy of the information transferred , or from the recipients of the claim forms , eg the personnel section and the finance department .
25 Dangers to the general public can also arise at fairgrounds , demolition sites or from the carrying of dangerous substances by road .
26 Evaporation , directly from the ground , or from the leaves of plants , which draw water from the ground , will take water from the top of the unsaturated zone .
27 As a first step towards dealing with these two questions , the 1977 review proposed that EC policy should increasingly be concerned with problems arising from peripherality , particularly where more than one nation was involved , or from the consequences of other EC policies , such as CAP .
28 It was as if he were a sheet of paper torn into many little pieces which she felt she had to cover entirely with her hand , but could not , however hard she tried , because the wind always blew a few of the pieces from between her fingers or from the edge of her palm .
29 In due course , they will suffer from the mood of ‘ time for a change ’ , either to consolidate or reverse policies , or from the rise of new issues .
30 It 's very thick on the outside but almost , you can almost see through some of the bone in the base there and that can be caused by as , a blow on the head if it 's the bolt of the erm brain that 's caused , got the injury , or from the base of skull is usually caused by er landing on your feet from heights , and
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