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

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1 Simple text editing can be performed and files loaded and saved to and from other directories but it lacks the power of SideKick 's notepad , in fact it 's even more basic than Spotlight 's offering .
2 The consequence of this has been that the Coal Board has been forced to borrow substantial sums from the National Loans Fund , and from other sources under Treasury Guarantee , to finance the new and redeveloped capacity considered necessary by the NCB .
3 Updata presents , in multi-windows and graphs , on-line information from Teletext and from other sources regarding currencies ; the FT-SE Index ; shares ; commodities , gilts , interest rates ; national , international and City news headlines ; and prices from the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange and BT Citiservice .
4 input of text , from magnetic tape , from visual display units , and from other sources
5 Think of all the new material coming to your notice in various classes and from other sources , and remember that all of this should be reviewed throughout the whole period of study — the term or the session .
6 Posters for sale could be produced from the Library 's resource of illustrations , and from other sources .
7 In addition , quantitative information from the 1971 and 1981 censuses and from other sources describing networks , areas and other infrastructure items such as air terminals , ports , bridges and tunnels is stored .
8 Felixstowe is growing rapidly as a new container port with special equipment to handle the containers of manufactured goods and parts going mainly to and from other countries of the EEC .
9 When Castro 's men captured Havana we had to rely completely on newspaper and radio reports , from Cuba itself and from other countries , about what was happening …
10 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what information on drug shipments and drug seizures from illegal traffic from European countries and from other countries is shared with United Kingdom , European countries and other interested organisations .
11 In addition , there was obviously competition from non-print media for advertising revenue and from other goods and services for the money in the newspaper reader 's pocket .
12 Unionists were most distinct from Liberals and from other generations of Conservatives in their age ; the average age was only fifty in 1914 , there were four Unionist MPs under thirty and sixty-two under forty , and half of the party had been under forty when first elected .
13 Second , in courses which are organised around the expectation that most students are young and well qualified in a traditional sense , older students who have entered through different routes may find it more difficult to succeed than in courses where there is more support , both at an institutional level and from other students with similar backgrounds and experiences .
14 Many later novelists have benefited from this store , and from other forms of modernist facility in rendering individual consciousness .
15 As is often the case , science has simply caught up with the hobbyist on this point , as synspilum is quite obviously different from melanurum , and from other Theraps , when you see one swimming round your tank , especially when it is an adult in full colour .
16 In 1987 the Community agreed to a package of measures which will create greater fare competition , will allow the airlines to increase market shares at each other 's expense ( rather than maintaining a rigid fifty/fifty split ) and will allow other airlines ( both from the bilateral partners and from other states ) to ply for trade on particular routes .
17 It fascinated pharmacologists , mainly because it displaced stores of adrenaline-like transmitter substances both from the brain and from other tissues ( see chapter 13 ) .
18 I note what my hon. Friend says and I share his appreciation of the immense efforts being made by TEC board members from business and from other sectors of the community throughout the country .
19 Most of these make use of an external protocol program to receive or send programs to and from other computers .
20 Meanwhile the abstraction of an ‘ aesthetic instinct ’ , isolated from its conditions and from other relationships , has , while often coming nearer to the work , suppressed the whole problem of connected but variable practices .
21 Possible foods include leaves from various trees and from other kinds of plant .
22 Analysis of cause specific mortality showed a reduction in deaths from diarrhoeal disease ( in community studies ) by 39% ( 24% to 50% ; two tailed p<0.00001 ) ; from respiratory disease ( in measles studies ) by 70% ( 15% to 90% ; two tailed p=0.02 ) ; and from other causes of death ( in community studies ) by 34% ( 15% to 48% ; two tailed p=0.001 ) .
23 The surfers in other areas of Cornwall ( St Ives for example ) and from other parts of the country like the burgeoning Welsh and North-east scenes are talked of with great enthusiasm by those on the beach at The Pit .
24 One profitable approach , arising out of the close contacts which the Survey maintains with universities , is in its readiness to host conferences and seminars relating to particular major research fronts , during the course of which young researchers , who have not yet completed Ph Ds , can meet and discuss problems with senior geologists from the Survey , and from other universities .
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