Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] the [noun sg] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Costain wants the money from the Australian sale to reduce its borrowings .
2 When Victoria found the grit from the paths got into her sandals , Richard removed her shoes and socks and shook all the gravel out of them , folding her socks for her to put them on again in the special way that her nanny did .
3 Rowland built the group from a tiny African mining company in the sixties .
4 Hatch led the way from the greenhouse .
5 As Auntie Jean entered the hall from the living room Ted pressed a finger to his lips .
6 Palaeontologists in Denver say the find from the Jurassic period is very important .
7 Mrs. Pridmore refilled the teapot from the kettle on the Aga hob and eased herself back into her chair .
8 Donna pulled the flannel from the water , wrung it out and placed it over her face .
9 MacArthur understood the danger from the Soviet Union and now stated that he knew a Soviet promise to observe Japanese neutrality could not be relied on .
10 Cadfael took the key from the porter , who hovered with slightly anxious sympathy , and was relieved to see a delinquent for whom he might be held responsible returning docilely to his prison .
11 Police were called and they summoned the help of reptile expert Wayne Roach to take the python from the course on the Isle of Sheppey , Kent .
12 He gestured to Postine to lead the way from the flight deck .
13 The court heard from the administrators that Mr Aboff received the money from the companies used as part of the Maxwell Communication Corporation and Mirror Group share support operations as directed by either Robert or Kevin Maxwell .
14 The court heard from the administrators that Mr Aboff received the money from the companies used as part of the Maxwell Communication Corporation and Mirror Group share support operations as directed by either Robert or Kevin Maxwell .
15 Cornelius lifted the lid from the bin which stood before his front door .
16 The landmass of Torness , Skateraw and Barns Ness protects the harbour from the worst of the weather from the west .
17 Some analysts , however , interpreted it as a manoeuvre by Gaviria to seize the initiative from the M-19 and MSN , and to control the reform movement in order to reduce a future threat to PL rule .
18 Eric Ross took the scope from the window-sill and looked down at his killing-ground .
19 But Mr Watson said that Mr Ross saw the briefcase from the corner of his eye and did not see Mr Garvey .
20 Pete rubbed the steam from the glasses he did n't want nicked and said , ‘ Nice one , John .
21 Stark though the contrast must have been , Sir Monty explains the transfer from the closeted laboratory life to the public glare of big business with simple logic :
22 Sir John , 72 , ordered British Telecom to remove the box from the village green at Rodbourne , near Malmesbury , Wilts , because he was miffed that drivers kept parking by his £250,000 manor house to use it .
23 In 1872 Hammersmith Iron Works were closed and William Turner continued the business from the Oxmantown foundry on the north side of Dublin , until 1888 when the business was closed .
24 The supporters at Devonshire Park are looking forward to seeing how Pam handles the transfer from the U.21 event to the senior event .
25 I am however sure that if Sir Alastair gets the support from the Sections and Portland Place that I did , then the CIT will very quickly be where we all want it to be .
26 Willi unscrewed the cap from a metal flask and passed it to him .
27 Committee members Nigel Fiddler and Shirley Woods raised the money from a raffle .
28 Rory unscrewed the top from the bottle of Bells carefully and topped up Fergus 's little silver cup .
29 He was put through with just the keeper to beat who saved well & Shaprt hit the bar from the rebound .
30 Samuel examines the question from the vantage of the corporate and scientific usage of electronic mail ( 1993 ) .
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