Example sentences of "from [adv] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The frustrations and criticisms arose from clear enough aspirations on the part of institutions for the maximum attainable independence — but far from agreed as a concept within institutions and organizations .
2 At any time you can draw one card from below any pile , that is to say it does n't have to be on top of the pile .
3 From inside that belief system the responses that are made to overload and pressure will seem , in so far as they are considered consciously , to be sensible , vital or even inevitable .
4 In other words , the investigating authorities should know everything there is to know about such a family , both from inside that family , and from contacts outside .
5 For each of them we aimed to speak to one of their children and if possible one of their grandchildren too , in order to have more than one perspective from inside each family .
6 As my car moved through the area announcing ‘ Meet shadow chancellor John Smith as he explains Labour 's policy on fiscal and monetary reform , ’ I noticed that the town was not as crowded as I remembered it from only that morning .
7 For he hath regarded the low estate of his handmaiden , for behold , from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed .
8 I suffer from so much tension it 's not true .
9 Yet for the greater part Chopin 's elusive essence emerged unscathed from so much inaccuracy and caprice .
10 Tradition suggests Rome , especially now that it is once more a major tournament in every way , despite suffering from so many lack lustre performances from some of the leading players this year .
11 We were tremendously encouraged by the active support we received throughout the battle from so many customers and employees , and a comfortable majority of your fellow shareholders have now demonstrated their confidence in our future , for Anglo-Welsh were only offered a further 6.7 per cent of shares to add to the 29.75 per cent they already owned .
12 Unfortunately , there are so many bolts from so many routes on this dome that I sometimes found it difficult to stay on route .
13 Of course at the moment environmental health is very much an in subject , especially with the Environmental Protection Act of 1990 , and your profession has the marvellous opportunity of seeking to safeguard the environment and also the threats that we have at the present time which are upon the environment , from so many sources but , most of all particularly in the eastern counties , from the population explosion , which we here in South Cambridgeshire know quite a bit about .
14 No one before or since has published so much from so many sites in quantity and variety .
15 As I got to the end of the row it seemed that a hundred hands had grabbed me … my body was being assailed with blows from so many directions , whether from kicks or punches I do not know , and with stars in front of my eyes and bells ringing in my ears , I felt another strange sensation .
16 The Family Endowment Society widened the basis of its support in the 1920s because ‘ family allowances could be approached from so many directions with such an infinite variety of emphasis and application .
17 But with the government under fire from so many directions , the pressure to give way on the Peyton amendment , could be difficult to resist .
18 Yet the evidence from so many accounts is completely contradictory .
19 It was the steady reliability , the unfailing support , which I knew I could count on , which distinguished Eliot from so many others .
20 In the , in the sun from so many hours
21 Sir John , chairman of the scientific group on the United Nations intergovernmental panel on climate change , and a former chief executive of the Meteorological Office , said : ‘ Never before have so many scientists from so many disciplines been involved in scientific assessment . ’
22 Vitamin E is available from so many food sources that no normal diet could possibly be deficient in it .
23 I remember a morning like that in Derbyshire … a morning with so much Day-Glo orange cardboard sprouting on poles from so many fields that by 11am I was near suicide — a mood that ended with the discovery that the posters were for a popular brand of fertiliser .
24 Never had anything been so well trumpeted to me ; surely there had been an element of hyperbole from so many colleagues and friends who had been going to the jamboree for years ?
25 Solving complex problems may require choosing from so many alternatives at each step that it is very difficult to algorithmically define solutions .
26 It has an almost mystical appeal for north-east people , with its prominent blue peaks attracting the eye from so many quarters .
27 Shortly afterwards , listeners monitoring German broadcasts became aware that Hitler could not be broadcasting ‘ live ’ from so many places at once .
28 In the Waltzes there is a near operatic freedom in the melody of Op. 42 with its cunning mix of duple and triple rhythm , a charming decorative aside at bar 20 in the E flat , Op. 18 ( only in the 1943 version ) and a puckish mercurial touch throughout that banishes all possible monotony from so many pieces in three time .
29 A Government planning inspector commented that site access is on to a road where motorists speed , and the reflected light from so many caravans could distract motorists using the nearby A66 flyover .
30 Our fund-raising has been just a little slower during the current year after the bumper total achieved in 1985 , but nevertheless it has been most gratifying that we continue to receive contributions from so many classes over a very wide area .
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