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

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1 This was busy with carts and pack-horses making their way into Edinburgh , bringing in the products from both port and countryside to be sold at the markets .
2 The student may be given appropriate formulae with the investigation or you may want the student to obtain the formulae from eg books , the tutor or other sources .
3 Stephen Doey gave the Duns a first half lead , but that was cancelled out through Holmes after the break from virtually Armoy 's first chance of the match .
4 Peter Pan , the boy from Never-never Land and his arch enemy Captain Hook are engaging in combat in Oxford tomorrow night .
5 The obvious solution was for the ELR to put on a daily goods train to service the site from both Bury Buckley Wells yard and a temporary sand and gravel dump established at Ewood Bridge .
6 Bishops then turned up the pressure in a search for an equaliser , and it nearly came on seventy minutes as yet another debut man , Tommy Callanan blasted the ball against the underside of the ball from literally yards out when it was easier to score .
7 But now , with the Government having heavily modified the MMC's recommendations so brewers have to drop the tie from only half of the outlets they own over a 2,000-pub limit , Whitbread has decided to stick with brewing .
8 At least , that is what the evidence from both Birmingham and Bristol suggests .
9 It is available in the UK from both FileNet and Olivetti .
10 ‘ Oh , I think an investigation into the bogus account will be very revealing , I do n't see how I could have managed to go on robbing the customers from inside Swansea Jail , you should have stopped when you were ahead , Spencer . ’
11 Exports to the US from both South Korea and Taiwan have slowed , while their imports from the US have grown sharply .
12 In addition , the engagement letter should include acknowledgement and acceptance of the situation from both parties and confirmation of the firm 's independence .
13 In addition , the engagement letter should include acknowledgement and acceptance of the situation from both parties and confirmation of the firm 's independence .
14 Completely pre-paid Express envelopes for up to 150g , depending on the size of the Swiftpack , they come in three sizes and can be sent anywhere in the world from only £2.35 .
15 Completely pre-paid for up to 150g , depending on the size of the Swiftpack , they come in three sizes and can be sent anywhere in the world from only £2.35 .
16 Niels Reimers , director of Stanford 's office of technology licensing , told New Scientist that there was substantial support For the idea from both universities and industry , though the establishment of the corporation would require ‘ considerable effort and commitment ’ .
17 The percentage would also vary throughout the year from about 10% in the summer to about 50% in the winter .
18 So serious is the threat from both republicans and loyalists that RUC Chief Constable Sir Hugh Annesely called a rare press conference last Wednesday morning .
19 They usually started on the DC networks , where the benefits from both reinforcement and standardisation ( which were usually tackled together ) were greatest .
20 Available on the NES from Ultra Games in January .
21 It gives you a break from purely business discussions in order to keep the tone of the meeting relaxed and friendly .
22 Southend United yesterday insisted they have had no approach from either Tottenham Hotspur or West Ham United for manager David Webb .
23 The most remarkable booking was made in 1924 when Florenz Ziegfeld chose a troupe from both John and Lawrence to be in his Follies in New York .
24 That day he had held on in a photo from Forever Diamonds , on similar ground to that he will encounter tomorrow .
25 ‘ I 've got a report from inside Famagusta .
26 The easiest and usual route is by a path from near Sheigra , a lonely outpost at the end of the Kinlochbervie road where a sign points the way .
27 Chairman could I suggest to you that erm , when we have our meeting with , with Norfolk County Councillors , that erm the rail policy group supporting to this , because although the traffic conveyor policy do and indeed the Norfolk rail policy group are not formal County Council committee , erm we know that Norfolk rail policy group have identified the northern group as the most desirable to their point of view , because of the possibility with freight and road interchange at , at er Brandon , and so I , may I suggest that , that a representative from both Norfolk and Suffolk rail policy groups , they 're included in this meeting with the North Councillors .
28 He received an LLD from both Aberdeen ( 1883 ) and Glasgow ( 1912 ) universities .
29 The infant retrieves , or witnesses the retrieval of an object from behind A ( say ) three times , after which he watches as the experimenter moves it to place B. On seeing it vanish at B he will go straight back to A. Although the back-to-A error is more likely to be made the longer the delay between hiding at B and allowing search , this is not a memory problem in any simple sense because the infant will return to A even if the object remains visible at B. We find a particularly clear demonstration of this kind of ‘ perseveration ’ in an experiment by Paul Harris in which there were two transparent , lockable boxes as the A and the B location .
30 Sometimes this requires quite an effort from both horse and rider .
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