Example sentences of "be [prep] [noun prp] from " in BNC.
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1 | The papers are saying we are after Jobson from Oldham ( Centre half ) . |
2 | Appiah had been in England from 1944 — 54 and married the daughter of Stafford Cripps . |
3 | The statue is known to have been in Florence from the sixteenth century onwards and is documented as being in the Uffizi from 1676 , but was always thought to have been a copy of a Greek original . |
4 | The next was a city man , a former civil service clerk who 'd been in FAKOUM from the early days . |
5 | Mrs Robinson is scheduled to be in Britain from Wednesday to Friday , and is likely to see the Queen at Buckingham Palace on Thursday . |
6 | The 8th King 's were in Corfu from 1819 to June 1824 , and Nicholl was discharged in April 1825 . |
7 | Lee Krasner 's ‘ Umber Paintings ’ , made between 1959 and 1962 , are at Robert Miller from 5 January until the end of the month and recent oil paintings by John Walker are at Knoedler from 16 January to 11 February . |
8 | New works of his are at McKee from 5 February to 3 March . |
9 | There is some debate as to the omission of Lloyd 's of London from the FSA , given the nature of such recent scandals at Lloyd 's ( and the fact that to some extent these scandals prompted the FSA ) . |
10 | Whether it is in India from a pit loom , from a potter in the Philippines or a glass blower in England — the natural resonance rings true . |
11 | George and Myra 's home is in Kilbarchan from where they left for a week 's honeymoon enjoying candle lit cruises and the splendours of Amsterdam . |
12 | Robert Rauschenberg ( whose newest work , ‘ Bicycloids ’ , ‘ Urban Bourbons ’ and ‘ Eco-Echo ’ is at Knoedler from 8 May to 4 June ) would , in his salad days , make ‘ combines ’ out of whatever junk came to hand during an evening 's walk in the streets . |
13 | Sec. suggested that the main trip be by BR from Newtown , Powys to Towyn and thence on the Talyllyn narrow Gauge railway . |
14 | Tony was with Miaco from its inception in 1967 when it was located at Hal Far airfield ( more of this in the January issue ) , moving through to the Hal Safi site in February 1979 . |
15 | So , er meeting number two was with Geoff from Carniki Trust and he er welcome , welcomed |
16 | He was in Paris from June 1720 until November 1721 , but the ministry had little confidence in him and appointed first John , second Baron Carteret ( later Earl Granville , q.v. ) , as ambassador extraordinary in January 1721 , a post he did not take up , and secondly Sir Luke Schaub [ q.v. ] as ambassador the following month . |
17 | The Italian Ottavio Miseroni was in Prague from 1588 to 1624 , where he specialized in cutting gemstones . |
18 | JON SWAIN , above right , was in Indo-China from 1970 to 1975 , first for Agence France Presse , then for The Sunday Times . |
19 | That was from Teresa from Birmingham . |
20 | If the pressure was on McSharry from the accountants concerned about ever increasing costs , it was also coming from the environmentalists who were objecting to taxpayers funding intensive farming which they believed was damaging the environment . |
21 | Coke was at Holkham from 1776 to 1842 . |