Example sentences of "[noun] from [noun] [be] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Recognition from Oxford is still a long way off though . |
2 | The Diploma in Management from Henley is both a self-contained qualification and a basis for entry to the MBA stage two for those without the academic qualifications to meet direct access requirements . |
3 | Such exclusion from citizenship is again the mark of the underclass . |
4 | A twelve year old young offender from Cheltenham is currently a resident at the Birmingham unit — at a cost of two thousand pounds a week . |
5 | ‘ Our intelligence reports suggest that once the flight from Hawaii is aloft a bomb will explode at Laoag and they will ask for landing rights in Manila . |
6 | Building a tractor from scratch is largely a process of jumping endless technical hurdles , and one of the first problems was fitting the clutch . |
7 | Molecular biology is continuing to increase our understanding of metazoan evolution , yet information from fossils is still an important component in deciphering metazoan phylogeny , and data on rapidly radiating animal groups place early metazoan evolution in a new perspective . |
8 | When their paths crossed at parties or in night-clubs , McAvennie used all his charm to convince her that ex-roadsweepers from Glasgow were unquestionably the best lovers . |
9 | Whereas the octagonal panelled grids from Leicester were probably the first mosaics in their " substantial group " , it seems that mosaics B and C from North Hill , and the more stylised mosaic 7 , from Verulamium , post-date the three other mosaics in this group . |
10 | Napoleon 's retreat from Moscow was possibly a more trying time for his troops . |
11 | This vibrant fruity floral scent from Armani is altogether a real sweetie . |