Example sentences of "[noun] from [art] [noun] on the " in BNC.
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1 | The first woman pulled out a small card from a file on the desk , ‘ Garau he 's called , Pasqualino Garau . ’ |
2 | One is , none of the departments are resourced to give this a lot of attention , and secondly we have been waiting for further guidance from the Government on the outcome , particularly from local government , in respect of agenda twenty-one . |
3 | He 'd brought home some hairs from the cross on the back of a donkey when she was cutting her teeth , and Ma had made a little black silk bag to put them in so they could hang round her neck to keep the funny turns away . |
4 | He had a lot to learn about operating methods from the people on the shop floor , but he could also pass on to them the fruits of his university education . |
5 | She took her oilskin from the hook on the back door , buttoned herself into it and stepped out , still undetected . |
6 | Out of Rainbow 's lips comes my rendition of a little amorous ditty from a shtetl on the banks of the River Vistula . |
7 | Police were called and they summoned the help of reptile expert Wayne Roach to take the python from the course on the Isle of Sheppey , Kent . |
8 | Collect the animals from the soils on the same day using separate funnels at the same time , one for each soil . |
9 | And try as she might she could not detach her eyes from the object on the table that had so totally winded her . |
10 | Since Gladstone 's day , governments have accepted that literacy , learning and literature are worth more than the revenue from a tax on the product . |
11 | This morning I telephoned my agent from the kiosk on the corner of the road to make sure that he had received the first fourteen or fifteen thousand words of my novel and , hopefully , to hear him say that , yes , he thought a publisher would give me a worthwhile advance ( much needed ) on the strength or promise of this sizeable chunk . |
12 | We finished with an ice-cream sweet and mugs of hot tea from the samovar on the table . |
13 | One thing you can do , is do file admin link and that goes and gets the data from the file on the disk . |
14 | Cullen was the architect with a blindside break from a scrum on the 22 , and centre Maurice Field was on hand to add the finishing touch . |
15 | Tentatively , 23 August 1990 was marked down as the official day of opening , when Ceauşescu would address a quarter of a million loyal subjects from the balcony on the second floor . |
16 | ‘ I suppose he could have folded it and used it as a spill to get a light from the pilot on the gas water heater . ’ |
17 | The light from the candle on the mantel fell on a countenance so classically pleasing , topped by a quantity of gold , curling locks that brushed the high-caped collar of his greatcoat , that the landlord was startled . |
18 | With only the fire 's glow and the light from the lamp on the table remaining , he stretched out on the sofa , the tumbler between his hands bobbing gently on his domed belly . |
19 | She sat , leaning her cheek on her hand , gazing down at the dog , her flaming hair falling untidily down her back , and over her shoulders , and glistening in the light from the candelabrum on the mantel and the glow of the fire . |
20 | Sound , like light , grew longer and clearer , lingering across the surface of the water : the boy hailing the other boatmen , voices from the villages on the banks , children splashing at the river 's edge , calling to one another . |
21 | Werewolf leaned over and pinched a Sweet Afton from the packet on the table in front of me . |
22 | He seems to be making his demands for concessions from the industry on the basis that otherwise he will go for a ban . |
23 | Walking Britain 's classic ridges for a book , to be published later this month , provided Tony Greenbank with a series of memorable experiences , including a lucky escape from a fall on the Snowdon Horseshoe |
24 | But still the Peace People , or The Community of the Peace People , to give it its full title , continues its work from a base on the Lisburn Road in south Belfast . |
25 | Third point erm relates to the proposal from the gentleman on the left here about agricultural land as an additional criteria . |
26 | He wiped a peephole from the condensation on the window and viewed the world beyond . |
27 | Similarly , as the discount houses take up Treasury bills from the tender on the Friday of the previous week , net payment will be made to the Bank from the rest of the banking system . |
28 | The following morning I got Dad 's step-ladder out , put some of his flowerpots from the greenhouse on the steps and was having a lovely time with my own version of ‘ Breaking up the Happy Home ’ when the sound of pots smashing brought my carnival to an end . |
29 | Each may have a completely different attitude from the other on the subject of husband and wife roles , money , children and the family . |
30 | The first , after 22 , saw Whitton dispatch Atkinson 's cut-back from the byline on the right . |