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

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1 Teaching of the craft of writing releases pupils from imprisonment in the essay form , and from passive repetition of other people 's ideas .
2 High effective rates of tariff protection ( up to 93 per cent ) ( World Bank , 1987 : p. 283 ) , were no defence against competition from local Asian producers and from smuggled goods .
3 And there is a reputation among world stamp-collectors : since the cliffs of Niuafo'ou are almost wholly steep-to and landings are fatally difficult , mail is — or was until very recently — transferred to and from passing ships by swimmers , who carried the outbound post in oilcloth bags and used bamboo poles to retrieve the inbound letters sealed in tin cans .
4 It appears that many of these young people are both educational achievers and from affluent home backgrounds .
5 The number of metaphase arrest figures were counted from 30 crypts at each site in the large bowel and from 10 crypts in the small bowel .
6 On point d ) of this paper , which I regard as a separate issue , I have already made the point at Research Management that Library staff are receiving many more non-Library enquiries now , referred from Exhibition Hall staff , from Shop staff , and from new Support staff on the switchboard .
7 In 1920 he was appointed a superintending chemist and exercised his encyclopaedic knowledge of organic chemistry , and his administrative abilities , to organize the considerable amount of new work arising from the Safeguarding of Industries Act of 1921 and from new silk duties in 1926 , each case involving many thousands of samples .
8 Michael Smith adds : London Regional Transport is planning to extend the East London line north-eastwards from Bishopsgate in the City to Dalston , and from New Cross south-westwards to East Dulwich , in a £100 million extension of the Underground network .
9 Plumbing from new pond to header pools and from new filter to new pond .
10 Bourdieu , though less witty and stylish , achieves a large number of advances over Veblen 's account in terms of the sophistication of his analysis and his ability to move this critique away from the characterization of a particular segment of the population to the analysis of French society as a whole , and from simple emulation and display to complex forces of strategy and social reproduction .
11 Role Play encompasses an extremely varied collection of activities ranging from highly controlled conversations to improvised drama , and from simple dialogues to complex scenarios .
12 Reaction against the weapons of ‘ The Thing ’ — I take that now , in concluding , as typical of some , though not all , of the classifications into which I have exhorted you to divide the breaches of law and order — reaction against its contradictions , its absurdities , its defiance of known , established , healthy reality , can only come from individual persons — and from individual persons who speak .
13 ‘ It began to overhaul itself only as a result of demands from the public and from individual scientists . ’
14 These have come from employers ' organisations , individual companies , trade unions and other organisations , and from individual people .
15 There is a steady flow of applications both from students with educational experience at an appropriate level in the past and from current students either at other institutions or on non-modular courses at Oxford .
16 They came from complete strangers , from Quaker groups , and from caring people who wanted to help in a small way .
17 Her male partner looked like a jungle bird in his vivid plumage , ruffles from knee to ankle , and from upper arm to wrist .
18 Regarding the admission and discharge to and from mental hospitals the object of the 1959 Act was to make admission as informal as possible .
19 This figure fell to 6.7 per cent in 1989 as exports suffered from a less favourable exchange rate , from substantial increases in labour costs and from slower growth rates in South Korea 's main trading partners .
20 These protected members from temporary lay-offs — of some importance in certain organisations in food manufacturing and electrical goods which experienced seasonal or predictable fluctuations in demand for output and from compulsory redundancies , and they were welcomed .
21 As his land was not fertile enough to support his family , he supplemented his income by operating as a carrier , conveying small quantities of goods by pack animal to and from neighbouring villages .
22 Provincials also benefited from local display advertising ( linked directly to retail sales activity ) and from classified ads ( dependent on households and population size ) .
23 In 1990 , Debbie 's proposal to curate a collection of artwork about childbirth was accepted by A Space , one of Canada 's oldest parallel alternative artist-run centres and arts publications throughout Canada and the U.S.A. A grant from the Canada Council Explorations programme allowed her to choose 40 artists , including some whose work was shipped from the far coasts of Canada Council Explorations programme allowed her to choose 40 artists , including some whose work was shipped from the far coasts of Canada and from scattered points in the U.S.A. Faced with a tremendous volume of committed , powerful work from every discipline , her curatorial decision was to be inclusive rather than exclusive ; to show-case the incredible diversity of personalities , experiences and methods that have been employed to address this long repressed subject matter .
24 Well I was working in the quarry , and er it 's last March turned round and said he wanted a new implemented with a new miracle saw that he had bought and he did n't really give us much warning about what he was gon na do but all he said was that er he was gon na scrap our old bonus contract and implement a new one no matter what , and from various figures that were bandied about we all realized we were gon na back quite a lot worse off because of it .
25 ‘ Humpty Dumpty Haypot ’ , as Hayman was known by his colleagues , on account of his naked domed head , at once resigned his directorships , from the South Oxfordshire Conservative Association and from various charity committees — though he remained a member of the Travellers ' Club in Pall Mall and of MCC .
26 In the second instance public criticism of the policing of the urban disorders and riots of 1981/82 , coupled with mounting evidence of systematic discrimination against the black community , created a situation in which the practices of the ‘ copper on the beat ’ came under close scrutiny both from within the force itself and from various watchdog bodies .
27 All information about the school has , therefore , been obtained from my interviews with members of the art department , and from various documents provided by the Head of Art .
28 Second , you need to master the geography of your college and learn how long it takes to get to and from various locations .
29 Such studies have been carried out both from within liberal premises and from various critics of liberalism .
30 The Thatcher government as soon as it came into office met considerable opposition in Parliament , from public opinion , from local authorities and from various pressure groups , to ‘ cuts ’ .
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