Example sentences of "from [adj] [noun prp] [prep] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 From eight Cadillacs in the London showroom , three were selected and driven to Brooklands to give each car 50 miles on the clock before they were dismantled .
2 LANCASHIRE face another trip away from Old Trafford in the Benson and Hedges Cup .
3 A vast amount of drugs are coming into Europe from north Africa , from central Asia through the Balkans , and from South America .
4 The conference will be held from 8–10 October at the Swallow Royal Hotel , Bristol .
5 From 11 November at the Israel Museum for three months is ‘ British Figurative Painting of the Twentieth Century ’ , an exhibition sponsored by the British Council of eighty works chosen by art historian and critic James Hyman in collaboration with Henry Meyric Hughes of the British Arts Council and the London-based art historian and collector David Landau .
6 Assistance is being provided from the UK in three specific areas : support for the fledgling actuarial education systems in these countries , arranging visits for actuaries from Eastern Europe to the UK to study our methods in practice and the secondment of UK actuaries to work in the countries concerned .
7 Such a setting , as Coleridge acknowledges in the poem , he might once have sought out to echo the mood of a ‘ sad gloom-pamper 'd Man ’ ; but now his descriptions of the sea breeze moaning through the house , the thunder of the ‘ onward-surging tides ’ and the watchfire shining out from Flat Holm in the Bristol Channel , are powerfully transformed by the central fact of his love for Sara , and become part of a vast natural counterpoint to intimate and far from gloomy thoughts .
8 THE 1991 International Hotel/Motel and Restaurant Show will run from 9–12 November at the Jacob K. Javits convention centre in New York .
9 From northern Italy over the Alps came the British 5 Corps , under the command of Lt-Gen Charles Keightley .
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