Example sentences of "[art] [noun] from [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The Amateur Open has arrived at Royal Portrush , and the golfing spectacle will draw the crowds from today until the final on Saturday . |
2 | Mr Ball said the support from all over the world was overwhelming although he was too distressed to read all the letters . |
3 | But it is the husband who is responsible for paying it and who must acquire the money from outside in the first place . |
4 | United grabbed the initiative with a 22nd minute goal from Whitehouse , who seized on Sheffield 's only serious chance to score on the rebound from just inside the penalty area . |
5 | The venture has been conspicuously successful in giving a platform to Scottish musicians , and in building audience momentum around the country , although the break from now until the autumn could threaten the latter achievement . |
6 | If so , a bacterial chromosome would resemble a professional football team , whose players have been transferred into the club from all over the place . |
7 | Democracy ceased to embody the cry from below for the overthrow of the limited liberal state and the competitive market society to which it was connected . |
8 | To get the specimen from overseas to the artist was the normal practice , but sometimes it was possible to take the artist , or to send him , to the animals . |
9 | Another door led into the cellar from outside in the yard , and that too was kept locked . |
10 | The success of this strategy led , despite a more repressive turn from the later part of the 1960s , to the undermining from within of the formal Francoist system of labour regulation . |
11 | For those with really bad hearts , Daedalus recommends a complete peristaltic body stocking , which forcibly returns venous blood to the head from all over the body . |
12 | Charles knew it would be unprofessional to use the pass-door from backstage to the auditorium once the house had started to fill , so he went out of the Stage Door to walk round . |
13 | The stairs from here to the top floor stretch upwards around the dilapidated grandeur of the stairwell . |
14 | ‘ I would n't be at all surprised if the road from here to the slopes is blocked by tomorrow morning . ’ |
15 | As the name suggests , there was once a ferry crossing the river from here to the village of South Ferriby on the south bank , probably from Viking times — about AD 876 until 1300 . |
16 | ‘ You 're supposed to be able to walk all the way from here to the coast . ’ |
17 | Their award-winning pictures of the Grand Regatta Columbus go on display to the public from today at the Royal Liver Building . |
18 | ‘ It is a city which can entertain the public from all over the world . ’ |
19 | ‘ It is a city which can entertain the public from all over the world . ’ |
20 | The ascent from here to the summit looks fairly fearsome but it is not as bad as it seems . |
21 | Mosley , the rebel with a cause , first tried to reform the system from within during the 1920s . |
22 | Jules laid the ball off to on-loan Barnsley striker Colin Marshall who ran on and hit the target from just outside the box with the help of the far post . |
23 | Each section flies a zig-zag from here to the Front and back . |
24 | And what they did was they put a tube from here into the next bit of the stomach , that comes round from underneath there , put a tube across there |
25 | If you are a Blackwoman from anywhere in the world , and you have an urge to WRITE , then come and join us . |
26 | A cry from further down the street , and a woman Shelley had n't met before came running . |
27 | There is always a man from just down the road , or the basement flat , or the office , whose name Howard does n't quite catch , and who was up at Cambridge just after all the rest of them . |
28 | As I lie in a ditch during the short rest and watch Jake the Algerian move along the road just ahead of me exclaiming ‘ A la attack ’ , a voice from somewhere along the road shouts , ‘ Oh , piss off ’ . |
29 | There was a scream from somewhere in the house ; the chatter of voices quietened briefly and he could sense heads turning to the open door leading from the room . |
30 | All of this is clearly to the benefit of purchasers , including wholesalers and retailers as well as manufacturers , since they will be able to chose a supplier from anywhere in the Community without restriction . |