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

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1 Even so , the broad-ranging debate as to whether — and if so how much — the increase of power play through modern technology in recent years is damaging tennis as a spectacle , following hard on the controversial recommendation from the Rules Committee of the International Tennis Federation that the ‘ let ’ in serving should be abolished , ( see Editor 's Main Point ) , certainly helped focus minds on what is clearly an important issue .
2 We 've picked out a few packages from the Windows range , more or less at random , just to whet your appetite .
3 Application forms ( returnable by 26th June 1990 ) and further particulars from the Personnel Office , University of Warwick , Coventry CV AL .
4 It seems that another Lance-Corporal from the Stores Platoon , responsible for running the Force laundry contract , somehow managed to get all his personal laundry starched and pressed .
5 Schools can obtain further details from the sports centre , Talbot Street .
6 A further example from the Police Foundation Oxford Conference gives some indication of the different perspectives which exist for the analytic researcher and the practical policeman :
7 An interesting comment from the Arts representative was that ‘ it is financially impossible to train people in the same way they did 5 years ago ’ .
8 In the early 1980s , Dan tried to trace his old crew and received this letter from the Veterans Administration , informing him ‘ We regret to advise you that our records reflect the deaths of three of your crew : — Edward C Chambers , July 31 , 1973 ; William F Mackowiak , November 10 , 1975 ; Charles J Wilson , January 2 , 1978 .
9 The people of Kislev moved into the Old World from the areas east of the Worlds Edge Mountains and founded the kingdom which lies on the north eastern borders of the Empire .
10 His bank manager pointed out that Tack had no business experience and as such was a high risk from the banks point of view .
11 Further information from the Arts Centre on .
12 Harley 's ball was lying a mere few inches from an out-of-bounds fence and was therefore unplayable by a right-handed golfer .
13 And a hummingbird was building its woolly nest with some material from a visitors hat .
14 However , I am writing to Alan Harlow to state our disappointment ; to point out that we can not continue to pay subscriptions if the grant is not increased ; that we are doing our best to find sponsorship ( I 've written , on my own initiative , to 3 companies who might be willing to help , on environmental grounds ) ; that sponsorship from SNH is pretty unlikely , a ) because they do n't do any core funding , and b ) because the NCC element appears to be dominant there anyway ; that sponsorship from the Sports Council is also unlikely , though we are seeking a meeting with Terry Dowey of SSA as soon as possible .
15 It had emerged that a recently formed Soviet state co-operative company called ANT , with clearance from at least three government ministries , had bought the tanks as surplus stock from an armaments factory at Nizhny Tagil in the Urals , had arranged to sell them to a Western country ( not officially disclosed , but unofficially reported to be France ) , and had stood to make US$8,000,000 profit on the deal .
16 The alternative , if three of the commoners continued to hold out , would be for them all to claim compensation for lost rights from the Lands Tribunal .
17 Joanna Grenside 's car was found less than 100 yards from the sports centre where she was due to take a class .
18 The approving and majority response was typified by the following comment from a non-arts educator :
19 Glanton 's current plans for the Barnes depend entirely on a favourable judgment from the Orphans Court .
20 The cultural challenge is to move these stories from the sports page to the business page .
21 There was litigation after the completion of the road , the railway authorities claiming substantial compensation from the Highways authority for damage and disturbance to the railway track .
22 The Road Traffic Act , 1956 , permitted the installation of parking meters in spite of vigorous opposition from the roads lobby .
23 There were occasions to admire the police en masse as they marched in serried ranks to patriotic tunes from the Police Band .
24 And virtually all contracts of employment where anybody is required to drive during the course of their work should contain that clause from an employers point of view .
25 On Ferry Road , within sight of Fettes School 's preposterous spire and only minutes from the police HQ , I have the first cigarette of the day , not because I really want it , just to feel bad .
26 The ‘ sexually mature ’ 14-year-old followed the officer from an early-morning bus as she travelled to work , pushed her through a gate and attacked her only yards from the police station , said Peter Testar , prosecuting .
27 Twenty armed police from Essex assisted nine detectives from the drugs wing of Number Nine Regional Crime Squad in the swoop .
28 Behind Lucy 's head , an office party , obviously continued from lunch-time , was getting slowly and inevitably out of hand and at least one guy from the Accounts Department ( why is it always Accounts ? ) was not waving , but drowning in the typing pool .
29 Did you obtain any of that information from the collators card or did you know it yourself ?
30 If the expectations hypothesis is valid , the expected return from the futures position is zero for both the long and the short ( see ( 8.17 ) ) .
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