Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] from [noun] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Details and prices of our pre-bookable excursions from Scheffau are shown on page 8–9 . |
2 | The letter goes some way to explaining the 14 months delay between June 1981 , when harmful side-effects from Opren were first reported to an international conference , and August 1982 when the drug was withdrawn . |
3 | Experienced social workers from Strathclyde were drafted in to Orkney to help remove the nine children alleged to have been sexually abused from South Ronaldsay . |
4 | Direct journeys from Kirknewton are possible because of the commercial provision which starts at East Calder , hence the route adopted for the morning journeys . |
5 | ‘ A few years ago one of the old boys from Ham was doing a bit of rabbit poaching up here and a headless horseman went riding by as cool as you please . |
6 | And foreign ministers from Africa are coming the Secretary General of the O A U United Nations representatives and others because we want to build a new agenda and move the anti-apartheid campaign so that it prepares to handle the problems of Southern Africa . |
7 | The male figures from Delos were gifts to Apollo , and again the question is open . |
8 | In the Midlands and East Anglia individual examples from cemeteries were also made with a separate clay and also a specific set of dies ; one exception was at Newark where two die sets and two day sources were in use , but these were not mutually exclusive . |
9 | Fragrant herbs play a great part in what has come to be called aromatherapy , in which essential fragrant oils from herbs are rubbed on to the skin . |
10 | Whereas the octagonal panelled grids from Leicester were probably the first mosaics in their " substantial group " , it seems that mosaics B and C from North Hill , and the more stylised mosaic 7 , from Verulamium , post-date the three other mosaics in this group . |
11 | However , in last week 's Nature new fossils found in Burgess-like rocks from China were described by Lars Ramskold from the Swedish Museum of Natural History and Hou Xianguang from the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology . |
12 | Learning the meaning of verbal categories from scratch is difficult and time-consuming but it is very instructive . |
13 | Dressing in animal skins for ritual purposes and making divine effigies from straw are favourite Frazerian topics , as is ‘ The Propitiation of Vermin by Farmers ’ . |
14 | Dry sparklers from Italy are also improving apace . |
15 | These subtle departures from expectations are at their most obvious with fine recorded solo works , as on a disc of Heifetz potboilers , and another of Gervaise de Peyer playing English music ( on Chandos ) , both of which tended to sound mechanical , and both of which left me largely unmoved . |
16 | THE DEATH of two pet dogs from cancer was one of the factors which convinced a family they had to leave their home near the Sellafield nuclear processing plant in Cumbria , a High Court judge was told yesterday . |
17 | Unsolicited calls from salespeople are annoying , but there may soon be a way to stop them |
18 | Our record in allowing in Jewish refugees from Hitler was not quite so good . |
19 | Japanese customs officials have intercepted consignments of ivory bearing fake Malaysian permits , and fake permits from Cameroon are also reported to be in circulation . |
20 | To take a somewhat simplistic example , stealing low-priced goods from shops is more likely to be reported than stealing goods of equal value from one 's place of work . |
21 | In fact recovering valuable materials from waste was one of Mond 's driving passions . |
22 | Adam de Bavent accompanied Edward I in his campaign to Scotland and with other leading men from Kent was knighted after the battle of Caerlaverock in 1360 . |
23 | By 1981 the artist was using photographic imagery as if it was purely graphic material , as if the literal meanings had been dissolved in a solution of ideas and metaphors — except that the half-tone dots from newsprint were emphatically part of the image . |
24 | As a New York merchant expressed it in 1762 : " Our importation of dry goods from England is so vastly great , that we are obliged to betake ourselves to all possible arts to make remittances to the British merchants . " |
25 | The Capital range of electrical accessories from Crabtree is design co-ordinated while also incorporating the latest safety features . |
26 | Left : The Citronella range of outdoor lamps from Odell is safe , convenient and attractive . |
27 | Hong Kong 's people wonder why the Vietnamese are housed and clothed , while illegal immigrants from China are sent packing . |
28 | That sport and , for that matter , entertainment may not be viable avenues from despair is less important than the fact that they were seen as such by groups who saw no alternatives . |
29 | When the round ended , the only question was when would the fight end , and one , maybe two more good punches from Denny were enough . |
30 | But as Storr demonstrates with the aid of two stunningly beautiful passages from Churchill 's early novel Savrola , the pen was better suited to delineating the bleak impotence he felt at his innermost core . |