Example sentences of "and [noun] from [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In October 1986 three journalists launched a daily newspaper in Britain , the Independent , whose very title was meant to signal scorn for allegiance to any political party and freedom from the machinations of a meddling proprietor .
2 Miss Jackson snatched the north London seat of Hampstead and Highgate from the Tories by a majority of 1,440 .
3 Services should be able to provide temporary or permanent ‘ asylum ’ in the sense of a haven or retreat when someone requires shelter and protection from the pressures of the external world .
4 Digital Communications Associates Inc has reported a third quarter net loss of $66.6m after a pre-tax charge of $59.9m from writing off the goodwill in its Pacific Data Products unit and $3.2m from the costs of reorganising that company , and $3.2m from settlement of a class action lawsuit , and a tax credit of $583,000 , against a profit last time of $6.0m on turnover that rose 8.9% at $55.7m ; net loss for the nine months was $58.0m against profit last time of $13.3m on turnover up 9.0% at $104.4m .
5 This accused PW of failing to protect BCCI 's ‘ innocent depositors and creditors from the consequences of poor practice at the bank of which the auditors were aware for years ’ .
6 It says B C C I 's accountants failed to protect B C C I 's innocent depositors er and creditors from the consequences of poor practice .
7 The ideal solution here would be to shift effective power in matters of auditors ' appointment and remuneration from the directors to the shareholders .
8 Thieves cut their way through a garden fence and wrenched free statues and vases from the grounds of Tatton Park at Knutsford .
9 It was a rebellion which led me to take wife and kids from the suburbs into the peace of the countryside .
10 A few moments later they were under the silver birches and as the sun rose , striking flashes of red and green from the drops on ferns and twigs , they scrambled through the hedge , across a shallow ditch and into the thick grass of the meadow .
11 They are faithfully relayed by West German television to the 16.5 million population , and range from the shouts of ‘ freedom ’ and the sound of Stasi truncheons hitting skulls to the even more ominous noises from abroad .
12 The Obscene Publications Act 1959 had exempted theatre , cinema , and broadcasting from the provisions of the Act , since all were subject to formal regulation by public authorities .
13 To reiterate the point , the main concern of this discussion has been to locate certain strategic possibilities , as well as constraints , in relation to the currently dominant structures of capitalist property , or in other words to argue the mutability of the economic class relations of possession and separation from the conditions of production in what one might call a ‘ non-millenarian , manner .
14 This put me on to finals with the trim wound fully aft , and I was able to further check the aircraft 's inherent stability by moving hands and feet from the controls for several seconds — the Aircoupe continued down the slope as on rails ( there was little wind or turbulence ) before a gentle flare demonstrated another safety feature .
15 Other income comes from the bar and catering , and subscriptions and donations from the Friends of Blackheath Concert Halls .
16 In addition , contract computer staff often gain advice and assistance from the agencies through which they work on how to proceed with incorporation , and are often encouraged by them to take this step .
17 CHEEKY thieves have got away with money and equipment from the offices of a group set up to tackle crime .
18 Inevitably , revival means a new style , different dress , behaviour , attitudes and appearance from the beginnings of the skinhead cult .
19 The second defendant had made a large number of deliveries to and collections from the premises on Capricorn 's account .
20 After people hid their cider and wine from the Germans in our cellar .
21 Secondly , a private company is not normally subject to public monitoring and accountability in the same way as a listed company and the purchaser will consequently seek detailed warranties and indemnities from the owners of the company in a sale contract .
22 They were stopped by the Watch , a collection of arrogant servants and retainers from the households of some of the great aldermen .
23 In addition , far from questioning the spiritual supremacy of the pope , large numbers of the English laity regularly applied to Rome for indulgences and dispensations from the requirements of canon law .
24 Brochures can be obtained about charges and conditions from the owners of the crematorium .
25 Doubt about its legality was finally resolved by section 310 of the Companies 1989 Act which said companies may protect their directors and officers from the costs of liability for negligence , default , breach of duty or trust so long as this is declared in the annual directors ' report .
26 A harp string plucked in her loins , chains of stars running in highways of feathers and lights from the points of her breasts into her centre , her groin , the soles of her feet , her brain .
27 Whiting to 1 lb and flats from the rocks at Ty Croes .
28 In the correspondence that followed , Cates and Peterson from the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta criticised the article for failing to mention the potential role of sexually transmitted diseases as important causes of intermenstrual bleeding .
29 find other homes , the hostel was managed by the Hackney Aid Committee for Refugee Children , who recruited a matron and staff from the ranks of the unemployed refugees .
30 The air was balmy , his spirits high , and he carried a large bunch of grass and greenery from the hedges as a present for Daisy , the milker , and Dulcie , the younger goat .
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