Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] and [noun sg] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd go , but the bike 's still full of ropes and stuff from the weekend and I might not get it in . ’
2 More mundanely , it was also because the supply of pictures and information from the frontline was so meagre that tv companies had precious little material with which to fill their programmes .
3 The only changes that would be put into effect immediately would be the removal of wills and conveyancing from the ambit of the scheme .
4 Many of the terms proposed above are relevant to discussing the features of poems and prose from a literary point of view , and English teachers have many other terms at their disposal for discussing genre , stylistic effects , etc .
5 But only one in 25 Vauxhalls sold last year was a diesel , so it would be unrealistic to expect the same level of stocks and enthusiasm from a Vauxhall dealer .
6 We recognise that logically this demands a transfer of resources and effort from the former to the latter , that in the words I have so often quoted , some social services are ‘ excessive ’ and others ‘ inadequate ’ — that it was bound to be so and that it is so .
7 He had publicly claimed responsibility for the theft of arms and ammunition from the South African Air Force headquarters in April and for bomb attacks on offices of the National Party .
8 What I need to do is adapt my approach to training , focus on what I consider I can still achieve and get the maximum amount of benefits and pleasure from a reduced volume of training .
9 The build up of leaves and moisture from the sap makes wheels slip but can also play havoc with track circuits which activate the signals system .
10 The programme established six goals : ( i ) adequate pre-schooling ; ( ii ) a high school graduation rate of at least 90 per cent ; ( iii ) student competence in the five core subjects ; ( iv ) world pre-eminence for US students in mathematics and science ; ( v ) 100 per cent adult literacy ( 23,000,000-27,000,000 US adults were currently estimated to be " functionally illiterate " ) ; and ( vi ) absence of drugs and violence from every school .
11 Loss of valuables and money from an unattended vehicle .
12 These consist of mixtures of rocks and soil from the surface outside the cave and breakdown products from the limestone walls and roof inside the cave .
13 They can obtain fresh produce such as eggs and milk from the estate , even request a selection of fresh vegetables from the surrounding fields .
14 Although it was to have been built with funds and expertise from the US 's Agency for International Development ( AID ) , it was promoted by the US Embassy in Honduras .
15 The Social Security Act 1986 , radically changed the law by requiring special or emergency needs , which had previously been dealt with at the discretion of local officers , to be met out of the Social Fund under directions and guidance from the Minister who allocated funds to local offices .
16 Built in the 1950s the Netheridge works provides basic treatment to sewage from homes and industry from a large part of Gloucester .
17 It could also get £140,000 in grants and investment from the council and the local equivalent of GLEB if it moved north .
18 The advances in graptolite biostratigraphy provide an accurate calibration for parallel work on acritarchs and chitinozoa from the same Lower Palaeozoic sediments .
19 After more than 3O minutes of handshakes and good luck messages Mr Major boarded his battle bus again to cheers and applause from the crowd .
20 A concluding summary saying what the student feels has been learned about children and language from the school work .
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