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

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1 No fewer than three railway stations offer a fast service to Paris ; and at night it takes only twenty minutes to drive from the town 's centre to the Etoile .
2 The publisher will charge around 10–15 per cent of the royalties received from the writer 's songs for this service .
3 No weapon , no footprints , no fingerprints , all the bits of fibre caught on bushes came from the deceased 's clothes . ’
4 Other labels derive from words taken from the foreigners ' own language .
5 These plans came from the Commission 's Cultural Directorate , DG-X .
6 Its misgivings dated from the DEA 's links with the CIA under the late DCI William Casey , whose Contra operations , as Coleman well knew , had been childish and reckless .
7 The giant wrought-iron entrance gates , for example , came from the people of Tetbury , the fruit trees espaliered against the walls of the vegetable garden were presented by the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers and the herbs came from a women 's institute in Sussex .
8 Contracts should be able to be approved by the buyer 's conveyancer as soon as a satisfactory survey has been concluded , a satisfactory set of responses received from the seller 's conveyancer concerning the Protocol documentation , and a loan has been agreed where applicable .
9 Time and again , she would turn to simple , homely precepts drawn from the grocer 's shop in Grantham , embellished with strongly held views about human nature .
10 The activities of the tuberculosis unit received worldwide recognition as examples of technically advanced countries benefiting from the MRC 's close collaboration with a substantial group of developing countries .
11 They were offered the three alternative thresholds taken from the Institute 's recent consultative document and only 18% opted for the VAT registration limit ( turnover £36,600 ) ; 47% were in favour of the VAT cash accounting limit , and 35% opted for the EC small companies definition .
12 It was created by sewing together carefully chosen bits and pieces of abstractions from various articles culled from the field 's diverse literature .
13 The difficulty , of course , is demonstrating that the defects arose from the doctor 's negligence .
14 Suddenly they heard loud cries coming from the servants ' rooms , at the side of the house .
15 They believed that , if beheaded or shot , poison-tipped gems and beads pour from the bird 's body , killing the greedy hunter ; they leave owls well alone .
16 The belay stations were placed by local volunteers , with bolts provided from the BMC 's Access and Conservation Fund .
17 This concerns the collection of revenues arising from the artist 's live appearances .
18 The ideas arise from the planner 's informal trawling of the external environment for information .
19 But reserve is not the same as contestation , and people linked by descent were bound by their opposition to others , had a solidarity based on common ownership and defence , which seemed stronger than day-today resentments arising from a father 's control of his sons .
20 This meant that our annual plan for the curriculum training days needed to recognise and reflect the training needs arising from the secondee 's work .
21 The 1986 Finance Act introduced tax relief on regular giving to charities deducted from the giver 's pay packet .
22 When the guns exploded from the Rebecca 's beam , three of the boats capsized in the heave of the sea under the impact of the cannonballs ; in spite of their horror of the lightless waves , some of these warriors swam on , thinking to scale the vessel .
23 At the time of Bannon 's resignation it was admitted that the cost to taxpayers resulting from the bank 's property and investment losses was A$3,500 million [ US$1.00=A$1.3928 as at Sept. 7 , 1992 ] .
24 But he saw natural selection as less important than the Lamarckian mechanism in which self-improvements resulting from the individual 's response to environmental challenge are inherited and thus accumulate to change the species .
25 Within weeks you will see the changes resulting from the computer 's invasion of our printer .
26 Ordinary viewers had been invited to pose questions live from the BBC 's regional studios .
27 Yet when men were asked to smell swabs taken from a woman 's vagina at different times during the menstrual cycle , they found the smells least attractive at the time of ovulation .
28 There may be financial problems arising from the patient 's illness , and the social worker can help in obtaining the benefit payments available from the State for patients and their carers , called the attendance allowance .
29 Inter alia , the NCCOP was concerned with problems arising from the community 's attitudes to retirement ( Nuffield Foundation , 1949 ) .
30 There is now little left for the creditors to salvage from the airline 's wreckage .
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