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

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1 The response from colleges greatly encouraged the Council and it was agreed that this part of the Development Programme should be continued by inviting colleges to participate in 1989 pilot schemes .
2 For many the income from agriculture alone could not support them .
3 The link from London across to the Severn estuary reached its best-known stage with the completion of the Kennet and Avon Canal between 1794 and 1810 — the only major canal across the south .
4 Approaching the board from side-on rather than from the rear quarter .
5 On his infrequent leaves , the permissionaire from Verdun naturally gravitated towards Paris .
6 That was the verdict from Dublin yesterday after Portadown again won the Sharwood 's All-Ireland Cup defeating Leinster side Loreto 2–0 .
7 That started a whole new chain of experiences , both sorting out the piece from scratch all over again , and finding out how to cope with such a monumental work technically without ruining my physique ( I am not quite as young as I was ) !
8 There are plans to expand the scope and activity of the Guild from September onwards with Keep-Fit , Step Reebok , Embroidery and Sewing , Music and Entertainment and various social activities .
9 Did the girl from Aberdeen really say , " Och , no , not on the table ! " as my father flattened a bluebottle with his hand , and did he really put down a newspaper on the same table to eat his breakfast ?
10 The first goal he scored in the famous Burnley game was really something special , he lobs the goalie from miles out .
11 Switching to the smaller barriers in 1987 has proved child 's play for the sweetheart from Chigwell ever since .
12 Switching to the smaller barriers in 1987 has proved child 's play for the sweetheart from Chigwell ever since .
13 Erm I 'm off sick at the moment from work so
14 Erm I 'm off sick at the moment from work so
15 He saved that humiliation for the third round , when he knocked Tommy out with an uppercut that the lad from Poplar never saw .
16 The developers at the centre of the row claim they want to save the hill from stagnation rather than destroy it .
17 but the strong impression I had is walking over the hill from Kettleborough where the gun club now is walking down into this valley and seeing that view of this little end of the village nestling in the hollow and I can remember feeling a extraordinarily strong sensation that I could easily live there
18 to come in and blitz the place from top too bottom and if we just have them once a fortnight , the in between weekend I can whiz round ,
19 Moreover , the mosaic from London also depicts Bacchus , riding on a leopard a scene .
20 She felt the distance from England far more acutely than her preoccupied spouse ; her thoughts were with the children , and , even at this early stage , she longed for the voyage home .
21 Certainly there is abundant evidence for the extraction of salt from sea water around the Wash , but so far no settlement has been found to match the name ; on the distance from London alone , it ought to lie in the Sleaford or Heckington area .
22 The Invasion from Mars certainly contains some graphic case notes , such as the spinster who believed humanity deserved destruction for being too hedonistic ; and the unemployed young man who thought that this finally scuppered his chance of getting to college and work .
23 The gentleman from Whitehall not only knew best ; he was the unacknowledged legislator of the world , who had ( indirectly at least ) won the war .
24 Oh it 's pedestrians I can read the sign from back there .
25 If the binding energy is low the ejected electrons carry most of the photon energy and can escape from perhaps a depth of 100 Å , while low-energy electrons ejected from levels of binding energy of 1000 eV or more may only reach the surface from depths as small as 1 Å : this effectively includes only the surface layer of atoms .
26 In spite of all the evidence from Abraham onwards , they apparently believed that God writes off anyone who does not belong to the actual nation of Israel .
27 The Raasay ferry takes only a handful of vehicles and rather more passengers , and travels frequently , and if the ferryman finds that he has no room for you on his last run of the day from Raasay back to Sconser he will return .
28 For the remaining hour Barcelona , encouraged by the news from Kiev where Dynamo beat Sparta Prague 1–0 before a crowd of just 3,000 , played a speculative game vastly at odds with their attacking image , to the extent where veteran defender Alexanko was sent on to replace striker Laudrup in a side defending with eight players in the area .
29 The news from Italy where Aberdeen face Torino later tonight is that
30 Furious , she walked out of the shop with bundles of the offending garment over her arm and telexed Carno to withdraw the pattern from production immediately .
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