Example sentences of "[been] [art] [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | Now , having been the rebel from the NHS , I had turned maverick and become the rebel of Bristol . |
2 | ‘ The world title has been the dream from day one ; the dream is getting closer . |
3 | ‘ The world title has been the dream from day one ; the dream is getting closer . |
4 | He left England on 27 October and two days later he lectured at Hamburg on " The Idea of a Christian Society " ; the tour , which he made with Arnold Toynbee , included visits to nine cities , but he complained later that not the least exhausting part of it had been the expectation from his hosts that lie was some kind of oracle as well as a poet . |
5 | I think they are , upon the facts found by the Commissioners — whatever may have been the source from which the invested moneys were originally derived … |
6 | It had been the custom from early times to name children after their godparents ; precisely because the paternal grandfather was an obvious choice to fulfil such an office for the eldest-born son , the impression we often receive — wrongly , perhaps — is that a specific Christian name was perpetuated just because it was that borne by the male-line grandparent . |
7 | It must have been the smoke from the stove . ’ |
8 | So great has been the divergence from Marx and Engels ' expectations that orthodox Marxist approaches to defining the proletariat confront acute difficulties . |
9 | Various hypotheses based on different kinds of anatomical evidence were offered to identify which invertebrate type had been the ancestor from which the ‘ main line ’ of vertebrate evolution had taken off . |
10 | It may indeed have been the news from Thasos which turned Kimon back from seeking further conquests after the Eurymedon victory . |
11 | This engraving , showing what would have been the view from Charles Titford 's shop in Pig Street , was published on 1 June 1802 , five days before he died . |
12 | The most difficult part of the journey had been the hitch-hike from Udine to Treviso , but at Treviso he had been lucky enough to meet the local head of the Allied Military Government , who occupied another luxurious villa . |
13 | The money was said to have been the profits from drug-trafficking and kidnappings . |
14 | Incidentally there has been no response from Hartley to the 15 February letter from Russells . |
15 | Thank you for your recent letter about the NALC Centenary Appeal in which you state that there has been no response from Nether Wyresdale Parish Council . |
16 | George insisted : ‘ There has been no approach from Sunderland and I would n't expect one . ’ |
17 | There had reportedly been no profit from Kuwait 's total $5,000 million investment in Spain , and KIO 's worldwide losses were said to be estimated at $5,000 million in 1992 . |
18 | But there has been no sign from Kabul that President Najibullah is at all in favour of the proposal . |
19 | There have been no injuries from the fire . |
20 | Zobel said that there had been no approaches from Japanese companies wanting to work in the OMI . |
21 | There had been no word from Lanai . |
22 | There had been no word from Eve for a week , which was not a good sign . |
23 | The law would be taking its stately course and perhaps one day she would have to sign documents , but as yet there had been no word from France — even Marguerite had not written — and Jenna felt very much alone . |
24 | There had been no word from Steve or Maria Lisa and though there was no time element concerned with this contract she was still a little worried that nothing had been accomplished with the airlines and tourist board in Palma . |
25 | There 'd been no word from Guy after he went away , but , knowing his friend 's house was isolated , with no telephone , Leonora was unconcerned . |
26 | The money had been taken but there had been no communication from the kidnappers . |
27 | The Israeli authorities say that ‘ Abd al-Ra'uf Ghabin 's allegations of torture and ill-treatment were investigated and that ‘ there had been no deviation from the accepted procedures for interrogations ’ . |
28 | But , he says , there have been no complaints from the grassroots |
29 | He 'd even tried his hand at tapping boots , they were done with more enthusiasm than skill , but so far there had been no complaints from the customers . |
30 | There has been no interest from any big industrialists . |