Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] from [art] [noun] ' " in BNC.

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1 They chose the teenagers and topics after group discussions at 26 schools in northern England , firstly speaking to children from the programme 's target age-range ( the 11-13s ) to find out what interested them then they met teenagers from the presenters ' target age range ( 1416 ) to find out more ideas for topics and to choose the reporters .
2 Of course , token gestures often suffice to land unknown quantities from obscurity — Republic of Ireland striker Tony Cascarino joined Gillingham from a boys ' club in Crockenhill for the cost of a new set of playing strips .
3 But the plan has drawn criticism from the Palestinians ' Arab peace talks partners , who accuse Arafat of lack of consultation , and from hardline Palestinian groups who denounce it as a sell-out .
4 Paula sees things from the contestants ' viewpoint .
5 Listening provides a much-needed perspective on the subject , and includes material from the authors ' own recent work in comprehension task design .
6 It has received evidence from the teachers ' associations , the employers and the Department of Education and Science , and has listened to the representations of all those bodies .
7 To keep a child any longer than 36 hours requires consent from a magistrates ' court .
8 The Enterprise Centre would reciprocate where appropriate by including staff from the employers ' organisations in the Enterprise Centre 's staff development programme .
9 Note that there is no power to transfer cases from the magistrates ' court direct to the High Court .
10 These factories , which produced a range of goods from shoes to armour , brought in a regular profit for their owners , but the reliance on slave labour had disadvantages from the owners ' point of view ; the market for industrial goods was uncertain , and in slack times , when it was difficult to sell the products from the workshop , slaves still had to be fed and housed , even though their labour brought no immediate return for the owner .
11 Teer accepted £4,500 from the supporters ' club , £1,500 of which will go to the Geddis Memorial Stand Fund .
12 In listing the problems , they began with the Solheim Cup , where they had had to ban Doyle from the players ' room for being a disruptive influence .
13 With their recently acquired wealth from the girls ' success , the Polgars have been able to buy an adjoining apartment to make one multi-roomed home .
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