Example sentences of "[vb past] [art] [adj] [noun sg] from " in BNC.
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1 | As Lucy moved back out into the passageway , she met the returning tide from the last ensemble number onstage ; they arrived in a rush , panting like horses and shedding their quasi-military costumes as they moved . |
2 | The film 's director was equally determined that this consultant who lacked the necessary card from the actors ' union should not appear on celluloid . |
3 | None the less , the trustees were able to raise more than £70,000 towards the repairs of the church , funds that unlocked the crucial support from English Heritage and the National Heritage Memorial Fund . |
4 | Their first task was to rebuild the wall which divided the front room from the back parlour . |
5 | The core of the house is a 15th-century hall , which retains the plan of the screens passage that divided the open hall from the service areas of buttery and pantry . |
6 | Carrying pickets reading ‘ Asbestos kills ’ and ‘ No Surrender ’ , the protestors picketed the main road from eight to eleven o clock . |
7 | Martin consulted the relevant page from his voters ' roll . |
8 | JOE McCall ( Stephens ) made the long journey from Dublin for the opening round of the UCF 's ATB Mountainbike League , sponsored by the Cycle Shop Lisburn , at Tardree Forest Park . |
9 | After early bumping at the first bend , Clydal found himself in arrears and Pilot Error made the early running from Stormhill , who quickly took control down the far side and looked set to win . |
10 | Yet before he made the astonishing leap from Paupers ' Alley with Cambridge United to Millionaires ' Row with Manchester City Dublin , 23 , had to learn his lessons the hard way . |
11 | He never made the seventy-mile journey from Aix to Geneva , which was then the centre of the international world . |
12 | But the flow of immigrants went on , with very little space to receive the new settlers , so in 1628 some of them made the easy move from St. Kitts to Nevis , and a couple of years later made a slightly longer move and occupied the islands of Antigua and Monserrat , laying the foundations of English settlement in the Leeward Islands . |
13 | As it made the historic journey from being a charity team for Irish immigrants in Glasgow 's East End in 1888 to being a European Cup winning team in 1967 , there is a widely held myth that the club resents spending money and keeps its funds in the infamous biscuit tin , a closely guarded money chest under the Parkhead bed . |
14 | Chair of the Georgian State Council , Eduard Shevardnadze , made the first visit from a Georgian leader to Tskhinvali in three years on May 13 . |
15 | After an eight-day voyage to Iceland and a wait for good weather , the party made the four-day trip from Reykjavik to Kangerdlugssuaq , a fjord leading towards their objective . |
16 | In 1921 the Football League lowered the maximum wage from £9 to £8 . |
17 | Just before midnight on 13 May , Massu read the following statement from the balcony of the government building : " We appeal to General de Gaulle , the only man who is capable of heading a Government of Public Safety , above all the parties , in order to ensure the perpetuation of French Algeria as an integral part of France . " |
18 | 1–3–1859 The Convener read the following letter from Claud McFie Esquire with reference to a donation of £400 which he had given to the Aged and Infirm Ministers ' Fund and a like sum to the Supplementary Sustentation Fund and in reference to which he reserved power to demand the interest during his life ; that he was anxious to promote the prosperity of the new Church of Bowmore in Islay , and now desired to appropriate the interest of the latter sum for five years , for that charge , and on this being complied with he gave up for that period his claim for the interest of the former sum , viz £400 , to the Aged and Infirm Ministers ' Fund . |
19 | Just being in the arms of this unique person , whom SHe 'd never been absolutely sure SHe could hook , effectively wiped the unpleasant memory from hir mind for the night . |
20 | She banished the horrible image from her mind ; the contorted face , the eyes rolling back as Irina fell after the blow to her head . |
21 | Kirov scanned the small darkroom from floor to ceiling . |
22 | It also produced the following leader from the conservative Daily Telegraph : |
23 | We set off , stopped at random , pottered around , changed our plans , and got the first crossing from a port we had n't arrived at . |
24 | I got the greatest enjoyment from that . |
25 | Fran , unable to drag her gaze away from the little girl 's excited face , said : ‘ We got the final all-clear from the Pittsburgh Children 's Hospital yesterday . |
26 | I do n't know how I got the following impression from Lili . |
27 | So he got the basic idea from a poem , but obviously the play he wrote himself . |
28 | This particular system erm for diagnosing the acute abdomen , acute abdominal pain , we got the basic ideal from a hospital in Edinburgh . |
29 | for a grant for the toys because we got the original grant from Children In Need |
30 | Mount Stromboli was the firework which got the biggest applause from the Astra box . |