Example sentences of "and from [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 The solid inner planets were formed from rocky grain cohering , and from collisions between planetesimals .
5 Letters to and from members of HM Forces are charged at the concessionary postage rates contained in this leaflet .
6 The concept is defined more strongly by criteria derived from developmental psychology and from concerns with socialization than by institutional considerations ( schools as the ‘ seat ’ of education ) .
7 There was also pressure for some degree of autonomy from minorities in Kurdestan , Azerbaijan and Baluchistan , from Turcomans in Khorasan and from Arabic-speakers in Khuzestan .
8 The Welcome Host package being promoted by the Wales Tourist Board stresses that customer care is an important element for any organisation or firm , from leisure centres to High Street shops and from hotels to factories .
9 The tanners ' chief customers were the shoemakers , but of course quite a variety of goods , ranging from bottles to garments and from saddles to straps , were made out of leather .
10 Further , such proceedings would clash with the orthodox line of responsibility from civil servants to ministers and from ministers to Parliament .
11 Governments attempting to implement change in this area often encounter entrenched organisational resistance from powerful providers and from recipients of services who benefit from the status quo .
12 The case series quoted in their article in support of a low mortality after intervention in elderly people may not be representative as published series are often of highly selected patients and from centres of excellence and are likely to overestimate the results obtained in more typical practice .
13 Why is the Secretary of State so contemptuous of the evidence about student hardship when it comes from sources such as the citizens advice bureaux and from scores of cases sent to him by hon. Members on both sides of the House ?
14 The objective reality of such an energy distribution system is thoroughly documented by Dr Hiroshi Motoyama of Tokyo , who has spent thirty years researching the subject of Bio-energy and from results of tests conducted over a fifteen-year period qualifies his work in these words
15 The two directions of thought he distinguishes , from effects to causes , and from causes to effects , are discussed by him in terms of resolution or analysis , and composition or synthesis .
16 Well known through his contribution to the Whitney Biennial in 1985 , when he decorated the public lavatories , and from exhibitions with Tony Shafrazi , he has never shown in this country , but Edward Totah makes the correction when he presents ten large canvases and twenty-six smaller pictures ( 7 April–23 May ) .
17 In default of a totally homogenised society , it is impossible to imagine a situation where there will not be variation from school to school , from teacher to teacher and from children to children .
18 For the long-term benefit of the economy , the Government should invest to ensure that we have an adequate public transport system to move people to and from places of work without massive environmental pollution and to move goods .
19 This enables users to transfer data and graphics to and from applications like Lotus 1-2-3 , Microsoft Word or Excel — or from MathSoft 's range of electronic titles .
20 This came both from abroad and from borrowers at home , who could easily obtain credit from the banking system which was flooded with foreign cash .
21 While the opportunities seem almost infinitely seductive , there are difficulties arising from costs , from relationships between the Library and publishers , where rapid technological changes could outstrip long-term undertakings , and from considerations of preservation .
22 The Cross is descending in the south-west , followed by the Pointers ; Canopus is so low that it will probably not be seen , and from parts of Australia and South Africa it actually sets .
23 Data are being gathered from published sources and from interviews with officials , private insurers and commercial bankers .
24 All of these have direct and regular services to and from destinations throughout Britain .
25 It has also suffered from insufficient links in the school between production and learning and from shortages of space in some schools to accommodate productive activities .
26 Latest figures showed a 2.6% fall from 381,969 thefts of and from vehicles between April and June 1991 to 372,081 during the same period this year .
27 A lot of support has come from local firms and from individuals like electricians and plumbers , said Mrs Coates .
28 In the case of definite pronouns , we have shown that mapping from roles to roles and from roles to names can be influenced by manipulating the experimental task and , presumably subjects ' perception of it .
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