Example sentences of "[v-ing] the [noun] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , I would be very guarded about allowing the Wizard from Oz 's sound to be the sole influence in choosing an instrument , because it ca n't be said often enough that a player 's style is almost as individual as his DNA .
2 At their recent meeting Nether Wyresdale Parish Council asked me to write and thank you for allowing the seat from Snowhill to be kept on your property after it had been removed from its base .
3 Yardley was a golden boy pre-war who achieved almost every prize life and sport had to offer except , probably , the two he craved most : recovering the Ashes from Australia and taking Yorkshire to the County Championship .
4 As President of Haringey AC , Ron Pickering showed his love of and feel for grass roots athletics by building the club from obscurity to greatness , partly through encouraging young black athletes to realise their potential .
5 They begin with simple movement exercises such as standing with the hands on the hips and very slowly rotating the head from right to left , then reversing the procedure .
6 Later a bypass was provided for the Gotthard traffic , and since the Swiss through-road from Basel to Chiasso ( on the Italian frontier ) was finally completed in 1986 , fast through traffic using the road from Basel has no longer passed by way of canton Schwyz and Axenstrasse .
7 At home coaches were sometimes used to convey perishable goods : Alexander Pope sent two precious pineapples from his Twickenham hothouses to his friend , Ralph Allen at Prior Park , near Bath , using the coach from Turnham Green .
8 Using the series from Webern 's Symphony , the four forms are as shown in Example 126 :
9 Where damage is caused to a visitor by a danger of which he had been warned by the occupier , the warning is not to be treated without more as absolving the occupier from liability , unless in all the circumstances it was enough to enable the visitor to be reasonably safe .
10 ( d ) Warnings Section 2(4) ( a ) states : Where damage is caused to a visitor by a danger of which he has been warned by the occupier , the warning is not to be treated without more as absolving the occupier from liability , unless in all the circumstances it was enough to enable the visitor to be reasonably safe .
11 Rats walked up his chest and began to lick his stubbly chin , obviously enjoying the salt from Yanto 's late night swim .
12 Watson , sniffing the atmosphere from Bush 's office , was once teased horribly by North at a meeting .
13 Tom turned his eyes from the paper and started singing the song from Don Giovanni that is always called the Champagne Aria .
14 Just as Thomson transferred Stein 's literary abstraction to music , so these portraits unusually employ the painter 's technique of drawing the sitter from life : an ideal combination of Thomson 's habit of immediate response with an actual subject .
15 Tha that would mean that all pensioners who are drawing the pension from pension funds would be penalised back to the date that you 're talking about .
16 Mahathir had been forced to make changes after accepting the resignation from politics of his friend and close colleague , Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin .
17 The " Islay Parliament " agreed in 1755 that the local people should do two days work repairing the road from Kintra to Kenobus Mill .
18 NCR is expected to position Top End 2.0 as protecting current investments in IBM Corp hardware and software , including CICS environments , and easing the transition from legacy systems .
19 One of the few things predictable about future input technology is that it will include an optical scan element which will be at its best handling the output from IT related machines .
20 The drill this year was the same as before , with a fleet of buses bringing the partygoers from pick-up points all across Lancashire to the Springfields restaurant .
21 Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury , Prime Minister in 1986-88 and acting chair of the Jatiya Party , was arrested on April 21 after demanding the release from prison of the deposed President , Lt.-Gen. ( retd ) Hussain Mohammad Ershad .
22 Ethiopians in all walks of life are demanding the return from Italy of the ancient Axum obelisk , looted in 1937 on the personal orders of Mussolini , and retained in Rome in violation of the Italian Peace Treaty of 1947 .
23 Commercial tools and technologies manager Nancy Colwell is masterminding the operation from Sun 's Mountain View , California headquarters .
24 It involves construction of a hydrocracker , a gasification plant , reflecting the shift from coal to gas as a cleaner fuel , and several smaller facilities .
25 One bus the sixteen , but it 's like twenty minutes it 's like catching the bus from Moseley erm Village
26 Four other Anglos — Neil Edwards ( Harlequins ) , Chris Gray ( Nottingham ) , Peter Jones and Ian Smith ( both Gloucester ) — will be catching the plane from Edinburgh on May 22 for the eight-game tour , including two Tests .
27 Seeing the flowers from tepees , the people gathered on the hill and sang and danced their thanks to the Great Spirits who had sent the blooms as a sign of their forgiveness .
28 Below : launching the Beaver from Calshot 's slipway .
29 In fact , that situation is even more confusing than it may seem from this account because a third cultural trauma , this time representing the change from cultivation ( of plants ) to herding and pastoralism also occurred and brought with it a great intensification , not of weaning as happened with cultivation , nor of the phallic mutilations which accompanied hunting , but of toilet-training .
30 Throughout Uruguay every station was equipped with a sign announcing the distance from Montevideo station , symbolizing a radiating nationalism well matched by the manner in which all lines led to the capital .
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