Example sentences of "and [noun] from the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Choose shoes , scarves , bags and hats from the rich variety of the accessory range , crafted from natural materials ; finishing touches are in shades of wood , spice and versatile warm neutrals .
2 Where the shifting of assets and activities from the public to the private sector has not been possible , the government has attempted to subject public organizations ( such as the National Health Service and the administrative sections of Whitehall departments ) to competitive and financial pressures analogous to market pressures under which private businesses operate .
3 The three-year-old bears the scars and bruises from the freak accident that put him in hospital and left his parents in deep shock .
4 Remove the onion and chilli from the oil with a slotted spoon and discard .
5 He wins universal applause from his followers and admiration from the reader , despite the fact that he is going to take away the paradise which may still have been ours .
6 She had to learn how to gut and salt fish , pour a pint of ale , stack wheat and gather shellfish from the rocks and snails from the hedgerows , and did n't have time to bother with figures or letters .
7 And I 've got , I 've got my colours for netball and Roxy has and Katrina from the lower sixth are getting theirs in February .
8 The works include a marble sixth-century BC kouros from the National Archaeological Museum in Athens , the early fifth-century BC Kritios Boy from the Acropolis Museum , and Cavalry from the Parthenon Frieze ( 442–438 BC ) , also from the Acropolis Museum .
9 The Klasies River Mouth site is made to sound almost idyllic by Ronald Singer and John Wymer , who excavated there during two seasons from 1966 to 1968 : ‘ while the sea was close , the attractions of the site were numerous : an almost unlimited supply of shellfish ; large and small mammals available for hunting in the immediate hinter land and at watering places along the adjacent river ; abundant fresh water ; seals , dolphins and fishes from the sea ; marine birds to be caught easily on the beach ; natural caves and rock shelters for protection ; and an unlimited supply of good quality siliceous quartzite for making tools and weapons .
10 This labelling of some learners and teachers as ‘ unsatisfactory ’ is likely to lead to poor motivation and disengagement from the proper tasks of learning and teaching .
11 The emergence of a ‘ revisionist ’ school among western historians was made possible by the easing of tension between East and West from the late 1950s .
12 Both slides and cultures from the cervix and urethra were negative for gonorrhoea and were duly repeated .
13 A few miles outside Moscow on a ridge of hills sloping steeply down to the river Moskva below is the Church of the Decapitation of S. John the Baptist at Dyakovo ( 245 ) , which is only about a mile away across the trees and woods from the unusual Church of the Ascension at Kolomenskoe ( Chapter 5 , Fig. 560 ) .
14 It is 64km north-east of Funchal and 36km from the nearest point on Madeira .
15 ‘ Then those three women were his mythagos , too , therefore himself , bringing images and talents from the primitive age in which he had become lost .
16 They published an open letter to the junta expressing their determination to save their fathers , husbands and sons from the international conspiracy threatening their country .
17 The world reputation of the Prime Minister provided grist for the mill of the Conservative Party managers by 1987 , but it was invariably presented in terms of the traditional imagery that Thatcherism meant strength , secure defence , and freedom from the defeatism of socialism and the unilateralists .
18 It has been so rewarding for me to read about the happiness and freedom from the prison of obesity that is now enjoyed by so many .
19 In October 1986 three journalists launched a daily newspaper in Britain , the Independent , whose very title was meant to signal scorn for allegiance to any political party and freedom from the machinations of a meddling proprietor .
20 To them , the idea of life in London promised civility , culture and freedom from the fear of drugs , crime and random violence .
21 Good health , good housing , good education and freedom from the fear of poverty and deprivation .
22 Indeed , some of the methods are of greater validity in these circumstances due to the relative brevity of animal lifetimes and freedom from the rapid temporal changes that human society brings upon itself .
23 Thus , how Gorbachev finally called for a free market , free elections and freedom from the Soviet Republics that want to leave the Union .
24 The electronic popular music of rock is so different in form and function from the old print-based pop of ‘ moon and June ’ , and so akin to the old pre-literate oral forms of folk music , that most of the assumptions made today about the relations between the two are misguided , based on theories devised at a time when the complete destruction of folk culture by the industrial state seemed only a matter of time .
25 Although it was to have been built with funds and expertise from the US 's Agency for International Development ( AID ) , it was promoted by the US Embassy in Honduras .
26 Only under a threat to withdraw the final from Del Mar did the organisers appreciate that a roof was an integral part of the deal , even if it may not be needed to protect horses and riders from the elements .
27 It was argued that a Parliament full of men of wealth and property was unlikely to view industry , trade , and agriculture from the point of view of the laboring classes .
28 Dr Neil Cochrane was engaged in one of the worst tasks a doctor had to face : attempting to save the life of a young girl and the child she was trying to bear , after earlier neglect and mismanagement from the moment the birth had begun .
29 The build up of leaves and moisture from the sap makes wheels slip but can also play havoc with track circuits which activate the signals system .
30 Your monthly guide to news and views from the world of gardening
  Next page