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

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1 A theft from a vehicle in Beaumont Street saw a diving enthusiast lose all his equipment valued at £1,145 .
2 Just an hour before the thieves struck in Bletchley , there was a similar theft from a shop in Buckingham .
3 no completely void because you ca n't severe the good from the bad in section fourteen , your Lordship could n't take a blue pencil and , and , and find some words in section fourteen which say erm , you know , I can take out an article eighty five claim or I can allow an article eighty five claim but I can leave something else in
4 if the vehicle normally has no seat which is the specified passenger 's seat under the last preceding sub-paragraph , the forward-facing front seat for a passenger which is foremost in the vehicle and furthest from the driver 's seat , unless there is a fixed partition separating such seat from the space in front of it alongside the driver 's seat .
5 Mr Freeman said he would come to the town after meeting an all-party delegation from the council in London .
6 Thieves stole a car from the Applegarth in Northallerton .
7 The answers are butter and yes , according to the very latest research from a team in Wales and both of them stand conventional medical thinking on its head .
8 Note how related subjects are drawn together in the extract from the index in Figure 14.4 .
9 The following extract from the Fugue in C ♯ minor from Book I of the ‘ 48 ’ illustrates this point .
10 A study from a village in Bangladesh shows that 16 per cent of its families owned 55 per cent of the cropped land , and 46 per cent of the cattle .
11 Perhaps one can gauge the relatively carefree attitude to data and their analysis from a seminal study from the period in question , The Polish Peasant in Europe and America by Thomas and Znanieki .
12 Soon after they reached the open country Uncle George had to stop , get out , and clear the snow from the windscreen in order to see through it .
13 Parson thought this was ridiculous , but he realized that even days before he would flee , the Shah was unable to acknowledge that power had slid from him like snow from the mountains in spring .
14 Almost the entire population listens to the Persian service of the BBC , and the BBC reports the latest broadside from the Ayatollah in Paris and such information from Teheran as correspondents have been able to sift from rumour .
15 The project is currently awaiting a green light from the government in Brasilia — which , aware of the need to counteract a reputation as the world 's ecological villain has given it a favourable hearing .
16 Those who earned their living from the game in tournament play were few and far between .
17 The armed forces continued to be split , chiefly over the issue of the treatment of soldiers involved in the " dirty war " of 1976-83 and in more recent military rebellions , with former officers such as Aldo Rico and Mohamed Alí Seineldin who had been involved in 1987-88 rebellions keeping a high public profile despite their pardoning and subsequent dismissal from the Army in October 1989 [ see p. 36972 ] .
18 The conflict led to Douglas 's dismissal from the Cabinet in December 1988 and Lange 's resignation as Prime Minister in August 1989 when Douglas was voted back into the Cabinet by the Labour caucus .
19 Labour would relax laws on secondary action — but only where an employer transferred work from a plant in dispute to another .
20 The permanent collections of the Reina Sofía opened officially on 10 September with Picasso 's masterpiece as its holy of holies after its much contested transfer from the Prado in July .
21 It was further established that Bacon had purchased some arsenic from a shop in Red Lion Square only days before , allegedly to kill rats .
22 That has meant sleeping in bus stations and caves , bumping in lorries across the Kalahari desert , crowded for days onto the trans-Siberian railway , and sheltering in a mud hut from a rainstorm in Ethiopia .
23 ‘ The last I heard was that he 's on the run from the authorities in Beirut . ’
24 I smiled in answer to this , and started talking in French to a small , balding man who turned out to be Swiss and who was on the run from the customs in Geneva .
25 There were 48 thefts from vehicles in the last week , including a sports bag and clothing from a car in West Powlett Street , a wallet , portable telephone , pens and cards from a vehicle at Blackwell Scar , and power tools and attachments from a car in Green Street .
26 Self-employed persons generally receive less help from the state in periods of unemployment or sickness .
27 Many women need extra financial help from the state in order to bring their incomes up to a minimum figure and to help with their rent and rates .
28 The chief reason for this visit happening at all is that the Soviet Union wants it to ; Soviet Foreign Minister , Edouard Sheverdnaze was in North Korea , putting pressure on his fellow Communists to reform ; the Soviets are fed up with subsidizing them and anyhow , want economic help from the capitalists in South Korea .
29 ‘ I said from day one that I would stay until I detected a change in attitude from the people in Ireland .
30 If the rational expectations hypothesis is not rejected by this test we can test the structural neutrality hypothesis by comparing the likelihood from the system in equation ( 6.20 ) with the likelihood from the same system with the restriction imposed that β 11 equals β 12 .
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