Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [noun sg] from the " in BNC.

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1 They also agreed to take more of the defence burden from the USA .
2 The employer has the responsibility of deducting the income tax from the employee 's salary , maintaining all records and sending the tax deducted to the local inspector of taxes .
3 A third of its 1,800 main battle tanks are of Second World War vintage , and most of the remainder date from the 1950s .
4 In addition , his solicitors were continuing to act for him and could , if they had wished , have obtained a copy of the committal order from the court .
5 They 're going to govern the country , they cut the money off from they cut the support grant from the , the from the district council , and still are , still are , and there 's going to be even bigger cuts the next year .
6 Oliver 's sharp sensitive features and figure adapted well to Sam Weller , but tonight he wished he 'd chosen anything rather than the trial scene from The Pickwick Papers to read .
7 The 1991 season will see catering at Devil 's Bridge again in the hands of the Jenkins family from the nearby cabin , and No. 9 back on the line with new brakes fitted .
8 I get the milk carton from the window and pour it over my cornflakes .
9 Landlord John claims that a lot a weight is being thrown behind a lady in Essex who has knitted a 200ft history of the Colchester oyster from the unpicked sweaters of noted pop stars , including some fascinating applique work cunningly created from one of Madonna 's pointed bras .
10 Dickie had just collected the afternoon post from the postman in the lane and given me my letter before taking in the rest to his mother .
11 Ninez had recently been transferred to the Cavalry Regiment from the Paras in Corsica .
12 My interest is therefore in how the grant assistance from the EC is to be treated by the Council .
13 ALISON STEADMAN is putting Twiglets into little bowls while FLAVOR FLAV attempts to detach the kitchen clock from the wall )
14 He said Cook , 23 , took the kitchen knife from the church centre with the intention to rape the girl .
15 At eleven o'clock the following morning , Buzz sat down on the blue chair by Elinor 's bedroom window , pulled the kitchen timer from the pocket of her navy cotton dress , and set it to twenty minutes : the mechanism began to tick in an irritating way .
16 Investment in the electronics industry from the rest of the world increased steadily since the beginning of the 1980s .
17 Enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the Sussex countryside from the bar and restaurant .
18 Place the cooking liquid from the mushrooms on the stove , add the white wine and bring to the boil .
19 An island unit provides worksurface space and divides the cooking area from the living space .
20 It had penetrated the chest wall from the front , and pierced the left ventricle of the heart .
21 Micro Focus has defined Application Programming Interfaces between Dialogue System and the initialling Cobol program to separate the detail of the user interface from the underlying business application logic so that changes can be made to the user interface without impacting the Cobol program , making possible multiple user interfaces to the same application .
22 It is not yet clear whether this feat was accomplished through inflight refuelling — there were reports that Iraq had received the Antonev fuel-carrier from the USSR — or through refuelling halfway down the Gulf , as the victims appeared to suspect .
23 My name is Jim Hawkins , and I was in the story right from the start , back in 17 – .
24 The idea started in 1982 when William and Elizabeth Sichel established the cottage industry from the ruins of a derelict croft .
25 The panoramic view over Épernay and the Marne valley from the top of Champillon 's 250-metre-high vineyards is one of the most impressive in Champagne .
26 They say more needs to be done to reduce the noise level from the new section of the M-Forty which was only opened two years ago .
27 Unless the Customise SmartIcons icon is itself showing select the SmartIcons option from the Tools menu to access the SmartIcons dialog box .
28 Subsequently published as a three-decker ( 1888–9 ) , the novel traces the fortunes of the Stanfield family from the middle ages to the Restoration , and combines historical romance , influenced by Sir Walter Scott [ q.v. ] , with anachronistic treatment of Victorian inventions .
29 We introduce the term transput from the Algol 68 language to cover both input and output : thus for instance we will talk of a transput device instead of a peripheral device , and a transput operation instead of an input/output operation .
30 There is perhaps something to be said for the continued use of the term student from the motives that led the Greeks to call the Furies the Eumenides , " the kindly ones ' , in the hope that the use of a flattering name might induce them to live up to it .
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