Example sentences of "and [noun pl] from the " in BNC.
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1 | Choose shoes , scarves , bags and hats from the rich variety of the accessory range , crafted from natural materials ; finishing touches are in shades of wood , spice and versatile warm neutrals . |
2 | Where the shifting of assets and activities from the public to the private sector has not been possible , the government has attempted to subject public organizations ( such as the National Health Service and the administrative sections of Whitehall departments ) to competitive and financial pressures analogous to market pressures under which private businesses operate . |
3 | The three-year-old bears the scars and bruises from the freak accident that put him in hospital and left his parents in deep shock . |
4 | She had to learn how to gut and salt fish , pour a pint of ale , stack wheat and gather shellfish from the rocks and snails from the hedgerows , and did n't have time to bother with figures or letters . |
5 | The Klasies River Mouth site is made to sound almost idyllic by Ronald Singer and John Wymer , who excavated there during two seasons from 1966 to 1968 : ‘ while the sea was close , the attractions of the site were numerous : an almost unlimited supply of shellfish ; large and small mammals available for hunting in the immediate hinter land and at watering places along the adjacent river ; abundant fresh water ; seals , dolphins and fishes from the sea ; marine birds to be caught easily on the beach ; natural caves and rock shelters for protection ; and an unlimited supply of good quality siliceous quartzite for making tools and weapons . |
6 | Both slides and cultures from the cervix and urethra were negative for gonorrhoea and were duly repeated . |
7 | A few miles outside Moscow on a ridge of hills sloping steeply down to the river Moskva below is the Church of the Decapitation of S. John the Baptist at Dyakovo ( 245 ) , which is only about a mile away across the trees and woods from the unusual Church of the Ascension at Kolomenskoe ( Chapter 5 , Fig. 560 ) . |
8 | ‘ Then those three women were his mythagos , too , therefore himself , bringing images and talents from the primitive age in which he had become lost . |
9 | They published an open letter to the junta expressing their determination to save their fathers , husbands and sons from the international conspiracy threatening their country . |
10 | Only under a threat to withdraw the final from Del Mar did the organisers appreciate that a roof was an integral part of the deal , even if it may not be needed to protect horses and riders from the elements . |
11 | Your monthly guide to news and views from the world of gardening |
12 | Your monthly guide to news and views from the world of gardening |
13 | A shared memory , a common heritage noted the changes and transformations from the wild pine of old Caledonia , the runic Earragh gaidheal to the new cash-crop of settler plantations . |
14 | When Robert II of Flanders passed Christmas at St Omer , ‘ there came to him the dukes , the counts , the lords of many regions , nobles and knights from the whole of Flanders , and many French bishops ’ . |
15 | They they have in there and they take out bank notes and coins from the washing machine . |
16 | The food is home-cooked using fresh ingredients , and vegetables and herbs from the kitchen garden . |
17 | Your hosts have a wealth of experience in catering and the evening meal is prepared to a very high standard making good use of fresh vegetables , fruit and herbs from the garden . |
18 | Good use is made of fresh vegetables and herbs from the garden ; fresh wholemeal bread from the village baker and salmon and trout from the river Tyne ( which runs behind the house ) . |
19 | Items on sale will include vegetables and herbs from the centre 's own three-acre market garden and bread , jams , and other produce from the well-known Camphill Communities of Botton Hall in the North York Moors and its sister settlement at Larchfield near Middlebrough . |
20 | Nicknamed Cold Turkey , it was used to ferry supplies and personnel from the mainland to the New Guinea battlefields and also took part in the Nadzab landing which , at the time , was the world 's largest airborne troop assault . |
21 | But he admits to cringing at some of the fashions and hairstyles from the late Seventies in his Butterflies days . |
22 | This accused PW of failing to protect BCCI 's ‘ innocent depositors and creditors from the consequences of poor practice at the bank of which the auditors were aware for years ’ . |
23 | It says B C C I 's accountants failed to protect B C C I 's innocent depositors er and creditors from the consequences of poor practice . |
24 | Already , she 'd heard all kinds of rustlings and scufflings from the floor above . |
25 | Diarrhoea is a debilitating and potentially fatal symptom of disease characterised by a loss of fluid and ions from the body in watery stool . |
26 | The high affinity of the repressor-operator complex arises from exclusion of solvent and ions from the interface , and formation of a large number of hydrogen-bond and salt-bridge interactions . |
27 | The sheet also surrounds Jupiter and arises from the leakage of electrons and ions from the belt , though their large energies of motion are reduced to lower values more typical of the torus . |
28 | The markets are well supplied with agricultural produce , and with linens and yarns from the surrounding country . |
29 | Like my shampoo , I use a lot of stuff like moisturisers and cleansers from The Body Shop . |
30 | The group , which works with development of new energy systems , can use outside consultants and experts from the company when this is practical . |