Example sentences of "[art] [noun] from [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Er not not particularly apart from that er that the the s the support from from the Party in general wa was very poor from the members in general was relatively poor . |
2 | Taking advantage of the dry season , which would probably end in April , government units were said now also to be attacking the SPLA from across the border in Ethiopia itself . |
3 | The journal carries audio-visual , book and parish programme reviews , keeps catechists and teachers up-to-date with vital research in the area of RE and catechetics and gives useful ideas on teaching the faith from round the world . |
4 | As Melissa passed Tanners Cottage on her way home , Dudley Ford was pretending to trim his already immaculate front hedge while shooting glances up the lane from beneath the brim of his panama . |
5 | In the west from off the east coast of the United States at depths of 2452–3659 m ; in the east from the Rockall Trough , the Porcupine Sea Bight , the Bay of Biscay and off Portugal with a bathymetric range of 1560–3548 m . |
6 | Thus extending the Kantian insight beyond political morality to morality as a whole explains the elimination of moral beliefs and ideals of the good from behind the veil of ignorance . |
7 | Rock Gospel vibrated through us all , the light from behind the altar silhouetting the blackness of the men 's skins . |
8 | He passed through an opening in a wooden fence into the yard , which was lit only by the light from within the house . |
9 | Then , placing it gently on the jacket , he took the syringe from off the floor and began to draw the liquid up into it . |
10 | B. In the Vale of York the melting of the ice front was equal to the slow forward movement of the ice from behind the front , for a period of many centuries . |
11 | you do a V shape with the cotton from underneath the needle |
12 | Her husband had now bent down to retrieve the tongs from beneath the table . |
13 | The bureaucracy threatened the proletariat from within the state , not from outside as a new , rival class would . |
14 | This time it 's the lady from down the road , asking you to sign a petition against plans to build on the local playing fields . |
15 | McCann stood to the side until Reginald had left the room ; he then put the chairs back in place , puffed up the feather cushions on the chesterfield , rearranged the small tables , swept the ash from around the hearth , brought a straight iron fireguard and placed it before the fire . |
16 | Because of this , manual focusing of the picture from off the viewfinder image may be more difficult . |
17 | He banged a teapot onto the table , pulled the lid from off the caddy . |
18 | Similarly , if a fish or shrimp dies , trying to remove the carcass from within the labyrinth of rockwork is a nightmare , and often it is better to simply check that no nitrite or ammonia surge occurs in the tank , doing partial water changes if it does , and leave the corpse to the scavengers . |
19 | A programme of workshops across the town from around the world . |
20 | That 's right yeah , yeah , yeah but er cos I remember the caverns from before the war when I was in the Cubs . |
21 | One of the grown-ups from along the street noticed the brooch and said to Gloria , ‘ You 're in luck ! |
22 | He would need to find the owners from among the mêlée inside . |
23 | At a certain moment in the afternoon the sun , striking across the water from behind the gas works , sent almost level rays over the glistening reach . |
24 | In the sector that concerns us though , the figures from within the trade and the individual records of women employees tell a clear story : almost all the women compositors were single , and for as long as normal recruitment continued , up to 1910 , the majority of them were young . |
25 | Furthermore , there was a challenge to the legitimacy of the strike from within the leadership of the working class . |
26 | If the one about the little drummer boy under Richmond Castle has appeared once it has appeared 1000 times , which is 1000 times more than anybody has heard the strains of the drum from under the place . |
27 | Julia cleared the glasses from round the room and prepared to set out the coffee on the drum table beside the chief armchair . |
28 | He warbled on about watching Match Of The Day from behind the sofa that night — now is that the sort of talk we want coming from the captain of Leeds United AFC ? |
29 | It was fairly clean and pleasant and there was a paved bit at one end where the trees from behind the fence cast a bit of shade . |
30 | A spokesperson for BAT said : ‘ We are expanding to meet the demand from around the world . |