Example sentences of "and from the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Access is by a stone stair and from the first floor of the adjoining building , where there is a door .
2 The entrance is by a flight of steps and from the first floor .
3 ‘ He did n't give me any easy shots , and from the first point to the last he played his old way . ’
4 The guilt about the act of parricide remains , and from the first act civilization , in the sense of social organization , art , moral restrictions and religion , began to develop .
5 Johnson Matthey 's business in the supply of both catalysts and complete engineered systems to control noxious emissions from industrial plants has benefited from the tightening of emission standards in our major markets and from the first signs of recovery from the recession .
6 Applying Kirchhoff 's current law to the unloaded network , the phasor node-pair potentials , and are found to be related by Substituting for in the second equation in terms of and from the first yields from which the transfer function is Consequently the ratio of potential-difference amplitude between output and input is When k = 1 this is the same transmission as provided by the Wien network of figure 8.8(a) .
7 Curving around the left bank of the Rhine , Cologne 's mighty Gothic cathedral dominates the city , and from the 4th century Roman palace beneath the new city hall to the many Romanesque churches , you 're never far from the past .
8 I feed the fry on Liquifry No 1 for the first week , and from the second week onwards they have both Liquifry and newly-hatched brine shrimp .
9 We need to encourage as many schools as possible to shift from the third to the second , and from the second to the first category .
10 The sun as the source of light , heat and life was worshipped from very early times and from the Second Dynasty became a predominant deity .
11 For example unc gives , from the first column , unc and from the second column , unc Transposition of the above shows that the reciprocal of an upper triangular matrix U is itself upper triangular , and that its diagonal elements are the reciprocals of those of U.
12 In 1515 , we find a cow being left to provide a light before the rood to burn from the second peal to matins , and till high mass is done and from the second peal to evensong till evensong be done for ever more .
13 This resulted from both the general deterioration in employment conditions since the mid-1970s , and from the second enlargement .
14 The first came as Steve Brown handled , sorry as Steve Brown tackled in the area , that saw Armitage score off the underside of the cross bar , and from the second , Armitage centre struck Andy King on the hand , and a penalty was put away by Bernie McConnell .
15 It is proposed that members will be issued with an inspection voucher with their renewal notices as and from the 1st May next .
16 And from the last , another Australian distance runner , we want letters three and four from her married surname .
17 Four fences out , Llewellyn made his move , and from the next it was merely a question of whether Party Politics could hold on or whether Romany King could peg him back .
18 The land will then be leased to the parish council at a peppercorn rent of 99 years , and from the next spring they will be responsible for its maintenance .
19 The evidence from this , and from the next chapter , suggests that market investment follows State expenditure .
20 Data were returned from the first fly-by and from the next two , on 21 September 1974 and 16 March 1975 .
21 Around him in the eating house a few other diners sat , chatting quietly , and from the next table came the muted click of the pieces being moved by two players of twenty-squares .
22 And from the next corner a couple of minutes later he repeated the dose .
23 And from the next attack came a penalty .
24 Dinamo were suspended from this year 's competition and from the next European club competition for which they qualify .
25 After the judgement the heart was returned to the dead person for his continued life and from the Sixth Dynasty onwards its presence might be ensured by the provision of a heart amulet on the chest .
26 The first has been to satisfy the objective which has already been stated : to display identity by assuming ( and from the fourteenth century being granted ) arms of individual distinction .
27 Such piecemeal , not to mention conflicting , management of the marshes was no way to organize and control the ever-threatening flood-waters ; and from the mid-thirteenth century , the responsibility for land drainage and reclamation from the sea began to devolve upon successive ‘ commissions of sewers ’ , which were answerable to central government .
28 Distinct class variations could be observed , and from the mid-nineteenth century the existence of some form of class differentiation in family size had come to be accepted by most writers on the subject ; by the census of 1911 the difference in the fertility of certain groups was clearly marked .
29 The children running the shop today are all aged eight and from the third year at school , but how much do they know about what the shop does .
30 Halifax battered Scarborough for ten minutes after half-time and from the third of a series of corners , Dave Evans rattled a shot against the crossbar .
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