Example sentences of "from [noun] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the surgeon can suffer from tiredness and stress .
2 The interim dividend is raised to 1.2p from 1.03p while earnings per share climbed to 7.24p from 5.93p .
3 The benefits arising from contacts and participation in markets increased progressively with the number of firms in the locality , and firms continued to be attracted to the centre because of the numbers already there .
4 To a great degree they are places apart and the separateness is often maintained by a sort of mutual consent between school and community , despite exhortations to integrate from curriculum makers and earnest protestations from headmasters and teachers that the process is underway .
5 The combination of these factors — increasing evidence from projects and reports about the educational needs of the adult unemployed , allied to increasing concern generally in education about the financial and ideological predominance of the Manpower Services Commission ( MSC ) — led the Department of Education and Science ( DES ) to take some initiative .
6 Mary Lambert chooses tins for all occasions — from bells and bears to brioches and birthday cakes
7 The school shut down eleven days ago but now its ninety one pupils are back in the classroom … after some round-the-clock work from builders and staff .
8 This was one of several useful myths propagated by the men who overthrew Ceauşescu , but was widely believed by Romanians , who knew from experience that Romania housed thousands of young , unattached Arab ‘ students ’ .
9 ‘ We know from experience that MBIs have always carried a far greater risk than MBOs .
10 I know from experience that fear can be handled if you refuse to let it take over .
11 From experience and familiarity he or she builds up a mental pictorial encyclopaedia based on study of museum collections , information from archaeological research and accumulated knowledge from books and papers describing objects of particular periods and cultures .
12 The incompetent , therefore , are the bookish , the ‘ smart ’ ones , those who have the theory but not the common sense , which only comes from experience and practice .
13 The theory which provides such bearings may come from a variety of sources : from experience or experiment , from sudden inspirational insight , from the archives of conventional wisdom .
14 Because the hospice is extending its service to include a day hospice costs are set to increase dramatically and the donations from groups and individuals became all the more valuable .
15 Or maybe he picked up good trading contacts from Chapel and Church alike , just as it suited him ?
16 Director Caroline Fitzgerald has coaxed fine performances from a generally strong cast — in particular from O'Meara and Graham Arnold as the colourful butterflies that fly so distractingly around Alec 's head .
17 Predominantly a figurative painter , she uses ready-made images culled from photography and film as a device for dealing with subjective , personal narratives of a highly problematic nature .
18 Do n't read your paper — learn to improvise from notes or headings .
19 Any witness may refresh his memory from notes or records , with the leave of the court , provided that these were made by him , or made by someone else and read over to him when he had a clear recollection of the facts recorded .
20 Lectures on the Philosophy of Mathematics ( 1982 ) have been reconstructed from notes and manuscripts .
21 The monkeys , although as close to observation as a personal interpretation would allow , are not fallible primates but symbols of the idealism of youth , full of aspirations , possessing the freedom to act upon ambition — freedom from responsibility and captivity .
22 The dress codes take in everything from PVC and leather to second-hand paisley and fake fur .
23 It would have been interesting to see the teachers ' reactions to questions about profits from burglary or tax evasion rather than investment .
24 The Regional Board representatives suggested that the council should move sick patients from Ampthill and Biggleswade institutions to Steppingley and Biggleswade Isolation Hospitals , to make room for the non-sick .
25 The drawing related to a shortfall in earnings from exports and services in 1990-91 attributable to the uncertainty created by the Gulf War .
26 The Legal Line operates on Wednesday evenings from 7pm–10pm when volunteer lawyers provide telephone advice on legal matters .
27 His best remembered boat , the trow Irene , was mainly used for carrying grain from Avonmouth and Sharpness , unloaded onto a small tramway running from a jetty , that formerly stood adjacent to the concrete pier from which the ferry operated .
28 The legislation also recognizes that some clergy and others may feel bound to resign from ministry or employment with the Church in those circumstances and aims to mitigate the financial hardship they may suffer .
29 En route to Chicago , we stop at a truck stop and come face to face with Al Jourgensen , head honcho from Ministry and disciple of Aleister Crowley — and Dennis Wheatley .
30 Unfortunately Nut began to suffer from vertigo so Re provided pillars to hold her up and instructed Shu , the air , to stand between her and the earth .
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