Example sentences of "[noun pl] from the [noun] at the " in BNC.
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1 | As you see , these are very large , and one possibly gains better intuitions from the densities at the right . |
2 | An example of an artist acting directly as a critic is Bridget Riley , who selected a show of pictures from the collection at the National Gallery in London , in a series called ‘ The Artist 's Eye ’ . |
3 | The tower is nearly 180 feet high and over 13 feet from the vertical at the top ( 288 ) . |
4 | [ But ] the author excludes too many dialectical tensions from the book at the start : no church music will be considered ; no worrying about those Americans who could n't afford sheet music and a piano in the parlor is allowed either ; and no room for primarily instrumental music like marches , ragtime , jazz , or polka music up to 1950 . |
5 | When he finally stepped into the group and asked to join there were murmurs from the trainees at the blue sash he wore . |
6 | They would fill the waggons from the hoppers at the shaft stations on Deep Level , then after coupling them together , say , in sets of three , the horse would be hitched on and the train hauled out to the grizzleys at the dressing floors . |
7 | The three stood silent a moment , receiving stares from the girls at the well and a pair of passing Hearthwares . |
8 | the affair blew over as quickly as it had begun , for Bayley removed his sons from the School at the end of the Summer Term . |
9 | All complained of shrieks from the area at the bottom of the stairs . |
10 | Before reinforcements from the police at the dacha could reach the scene , the horsemen had lifted the children and Anna Oldenburg on to their horses to ride double . |
11 | Its proposals are workable and provide a framework for services which can be applied at all levels from the government at the top right down to the professional worker in direct contact with the recipient of services . |
12 | As well as Lewis and Barnett there was Christine , Barnett 's secretary , who had a voice as hard as her nail varnish , and who made Tim run errands for her , fetching bacon rolls from the cafe at the corner , buying stamps or pints of milk . |
13 | Cut away the leaflets from the leaf-stalk at the bud you are taking , but leave the stalk , which you will need as a handle . |
14 | Full report and results from the action at the Reno air races . |
15 | Another batch of green-tinted tips from the experts at the National Centre for Organic Gardening . |
16 | Flora said , ‘ My first husband used to separate the men from the women at the end of dinner . ’ |
17 | ‘ Perhaps Peggy will get you stamps from the machine at the G.P.O. and post the letter for you , ’ suggested Mummy , glancing at Peggy . |
18 | He took one of the outdoor chairs from the stack at the end of the nearest jetty . |
19 | Hospital authorities were warned that there may be some injuries from the competition at the resort 's Spa Pavilion , but they were floored when they got nine patients in quick succession . |
20 | That does not mesh with the reports from the region at the moment . |
21 | But he persevered and now has three assistants from the students at the university helping him . |
22 | The Zurichsee is the third largest lake which is entirely in Switzerland , covering an area of nearly 35sq miles , and measuring 25 miles from the Burkliplatz at the end of Zurich 's Bahnhofstrasse to Schmerikon , where the lake tapers to its end . |
23 | The exemption from the selective scheme of authorities spending less than GREA or 10m — a provision intended to reduce political opposition from the Conservative-dominated shire districts removed an estimated 309 of the 333 English and Welsh non-metropolitan district councils from the scheme at the outset . |