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

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1 David Payne had supported the Palace from the Whitehorse Lane terraces as a boy and joined the club as an apprentice on 1 January 1964 .
2 Both men knew the ‘ deep , dark secret ’ at the heart of the affair , the diversion of funds from the Iran arms sales to the contras ; neither mentioned it .
3 Such modules may not subsequently be deleted from the SPR .
4 Such modules may not subsequently be deleted from the SPR .
5 [ Edward Arber , A Transcript of the Registers of the Stationers ' Company 1554–1640 , 1875–94 ; E. Gordon Duff , A Century of the Book Trade , 1905 ; Henry R. Plomer , Abstracts from the Wills , 1903 ; A. W. Reed , Early Tudor Drama , 1926 ; Colin Clair , ‘ Thomas Berthelet , Royal Printer ’ , Gutenberg Jahrbuch , 1966 ; A. W. Pollard et al . ,
6 The support from the Wills family is impressive and highlights the contribution to national higher education that enlightened individuals and companies have made : a founding donation of £100,000 , endowed Chairs in Botany , English , Geology , Greek , Mathematics , Modern History , Physics and Physiology , and many buildings , including the Wills Memorial Building , the Victoria Rooms , Downside estate , Wills Hall , the Physics building , Canynge Hall and Burwalls .
7 This is particularly likely for some of the Low Weald oak woodlands and the shaws , which may be remnants of the original forest left when the early fields were carved from the Wealden forest .
8 If the sort of town represented by East Grinstead was too insignificant to accumulate much wealth , even a burgeoning one like Petworth , which was primarily a big village in an extensive parish , was hardly differentiated from the Wealden parts of Arundel rape at large ; in fact , its per capita wealth was marginally lower .
9 The Brook — it appears to have no official name — springs from the Wealden water-shed some three miles west between Swanage and Corfe Castle and flows into the sea by the Mowlem .
10 The effects of this can be seen on the image of TiO&sub2 ; in stream sediments collected by the GSP from the Moray-Buchan area ( Plate 3 ) where enhanced titanium values extend to the east of the basic intrusions .
11 In Tottenham Hale , which will be the new change point from the Stansted airport line to the Victoria line and central London , the latest piece of work in progress , a number of artists were considered before Bruce McLean was commissioned through the Public Art Development Trust .
12 Judged on these grounds , the new proposals from the Basle Committee seem to make sense .
13 In Charles Allen 's book , Plain Tales From The Raj a colonial traveller describes how romance could cut across the great social divide — almost .
14 The presidency and vice-presidency had been vacant since the assassination in May 1989 of the charismatic Jean-Marie Tjibaou and of Yeiwéné Yeiwéné by a member of the extreme left-wing United Front for Kanak Liberation ( Front uni de libération kanake — FULK ) , whose expulsion from the FLNKS was confirmed in January 1990 .
15 Front Uni de Liberation Kanak ( FULK , Yann Celene Uregei l. ) ; expelled from the FLNKS coalition in January 1990 ; Kanak Socialist National Liberation Front ( FLNKS , Paul Neaoutyine , pres. ) , a four-party coalition committed to independence for New Caledonia ;
16 This was a novel definition of courage from the Blaker-Heseltine dictionary .
17 Meanwhile , 17th Corps ( General August von Mackensen ) and his 1st Reserve Corps ( General Otto von Below ) were also to withdraw from the Gumbinnen area and march southward to take up station on 20th Corps ' left .
18 At about the same time an advance party from the RMP detachment of ten volunteer ‘ redcaps ’ leave for a short journey to Thorey Island , where their company has planned a military skills training weekend .
19 Contributions from the RMP are gladly received .
20 Normally there 's no problem filling all the orders I get from the Heymouth hotels and others in the area , with dozens of braces over and above that to send to Edinburgh , Glasgow and London .
21 Winterbotham , a future mastermind of the ‘ Ultra ’ miracle that decoded wartime German communications , naturally reporting his chilling discoveries back from the Reich to the minions of MacDonald , Baldwin and Chamberlain .
22 Cut off from the Reich by the Polish Corridor these people felt themselves to be German and to be threatened by the new Polish state .
23 Elbing s shipyards were kept going after the war only as a result of massive subsidy from the Reich .
24 The city had to offer higher than average wages to attract civil servants from the Reich and was also forced to make a contribution to the salary and expenses of the League of Nations High Commissioner to the tune of £44,000 per year .
25 In East Prussia and Danzig the effect of being ‘ cut off ’ from the Reich was to compress ambition , exaggerate opinion and tune emotions to a remarkable pitch .
26 He organised huge torch-lit rallies on the Langemarkt , uniformed marches through the city , military displays on the Maiweisse , and an impressive list of speakers from the Reich .
27 At the same time it was widely known that unemployment relief , while inadequate , could only be paid at all as a result of direct subsidy from the Reich .
28 Ambassador Lipski had begun to complain to Göring that German newspapers like Der Stürmer and Der Gessilige from Pila were stirring up resentment against the Poles throughout the border districts by referring to the forcible separation of Danzig from the Reich , and by referring to the Polish Corridor as land ceded to Poland .
29 Includes talks on hen harriers , peregrines , kestrels and barn owls , and a film on vultures presented by Dilys Breese from the BBC. 6–8 December at the Hayes Conference Centre , Swanwick , Derbyshire .
30 ( A prime example is ‘ the Oddfellows ’ , actually a group of Rotarians and minor town-hall officials from the Harlow area , whose lifestyle would make Terry and June seem like coke sniffers .
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