Example sentences of "and from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The coaches were marshalled in train sets as ready for service , and from the tender going North as follows : Each train set tared 297 tons .
2 As a loss maker , Provincial received the bulk of its income from grants from the PTEs , and from the government in the form of the Public Service Obligation ( PSO ) .
3 The arrangements set up by the two Houses differed widely , but they have had in common that their powers derive from the practical assistance given by the United Kingdom Government in the prompt provision of legislative proposals and other Community documents , and from the Government undertaking not to agree any proposal in the Council of Ministers until parliamentary scrutiny is complete .
4 That is what we mean by freedom from increasing centralisation and from the Government 's highly prescriptive policies .
5 Another lesson to be learned from the Nottinghamshire experience , and from the work of Challis and Davies ( 1985 , 1986a ) is that small specialist teams covering large geographical areas can as readily engage with local and family networks as patch based generic teams .
6 The other lesson that has come out of the work within the RAF and from the work done outside is that expert systems in particular , but AI in general will not come about as stand-alone , independent systems , but will be embedded or connected to existing or planned conventional computing .
7 From that , and from the way his notes keep returning to her , it appears that he regarded the Jewish influence , through his mother , as important in his life and John 's .
8 Her dark violet-blue eyes looked tired to death , and from the way she moved it was clear that her back and her ankles ached badly .
9 From the sound of them and from the way they are used , you have probably got quite a good idea of what you think they mean .
10 I can hardly send her out for sandwiches , and from the way Victor was talking this could be our last proper meal together .
11 President Assad evidently took great comfort from the international onslaught on Saddam Hussein , his hated Baathist rival , and from the way the crisis reflected on another old adversary , PLO Chair Yassir Arafat .
12 And from the way the staff greeted her she was obviously a regular there ; she had to chat to several before taking a glass of wine to a booth towards the front out of Maxim 's sight .
13 And from the distance they looked like small stars of the sky that had formed into new constellations and drifted away on the still water .
14 A corporal wearing an SP 's armband helped her down , and from the distance she sensed the clunk and slap of a double bass and drums that tapped out a rumba beat .
15 THE EAST LANCS Railway scored a double this summer when it granted power distributor NORWEB permission to lay a nest of six , 33Kv cables along a part of the ELR right-of-way , then secured a three-week contract to haul some of the materials by rail to and from the construction site .
16 The colleges grappled with widespread early retirements of staff in teacher education , permissions to prepare courses from the DES in the case of teacher education , and from the Inspectorate and the Regional Advisory Councils for other courses .
17 Therefore , he would remove the voice of Scotland from the Cabinet of the United Kingdom and from the decision-making process of the United Kingdom as a whole , including decisions on taxation and foreign affairs .
18 They reckoned to have walked 18 miles each to and from the board as they tried to beat the world record of 510,625 scored in 25s and bullseyes in 24 hours .
19 Nevertheless , by this time the violence provoked by the new anti-Semitic wave and incited by propaganda had put the ‘ Jewish Question ’ back in a high place on the agenda , and pressure was mounting from within the Party for anti-Semitic legislation to fulfil the aims of the Party programme , and from the public for regulations to put an end to the ‘ individual actions ’ which had characterized the summer of violence .
20 And from the crown of the final bend it was murder in the Montjuic stadium as Gunnell first eased alongside the American , then left her for dead down the home straight .
21 And from the crown of the final bend it was murder in the Montjuic stadium as Gunnell first eased alongside the American , then left her for dead down the home straight .
22 The king and his judges were already acting on the assumption that all ecclesiastical endowments within the realm were originally held by and from the crown , to which they should therefore revert if and when a church failed of its purpose .
23 We shall give examples from Bland and from the literature on viscoelastic materials .
24 And so they returned to the kitchen again ; and after the meal was put on the table Aggie went through the other room and from the door yelled , ‘ Ben ! ’ just the once before returning to the kitchen .
25 The primary purpose of this research is to develop a methodology capable of analysing these complex interrelated issues , focusing in particular on the economic pressures created by the handing on of the business from father to son and from the purchase of land .
26 Britain , France , Belgium and Holland had been engaged in the process of capital accumulation from the formation of overseas empires and from the slave trade since at least the sixteenth century .
27 Like many other things in the Community , however , the impetus came more from the internal tensions within the Community , and from the self-interest of its members than from loftier aims .
28 And from the glory of this , to being almost arrested in the company of Jeffrey Bernard and myself on the Sydney Harbour Bridge , I suppose must seem an extraordinary downward leap for the Cup .
29 Tickets are £110 each and free parking is available in Battersea Park with a courtesy minibus service to and from the showground .
30 I kept banging my way to and from the can , where they had incredible pictures of nude chicks front magazines all over the wall .
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