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

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1 Her latest book tells the story of a village from the points of view of eight of its inhabitants
2 The method of attribution by provenance can also be used in reverse , in cases where we know the name of a mint from the coins but do not know its location .
3 The favourite place from which to view and sketch them is a clump of trees on the banks of the River Skell , about one-eighth of a mile from the ruins .
4 The jobs crisis means that the previously joyous prospect of a release from the rigours of the classroom is now tempered by the fear of unemployment .
5 A dream of white horses brings us a our summer sport this week … its a name of a climb from the waves up the cliffs of Anglesey …
6 All that is required , they feel , is the offer of a scholarship from the Police College , for it serves the same purpose on the c.v .
7 Thus , the LAD needs to contribute enough ( but no more than enough ) innate knowledge for the child to learn the grammar of a language from the utterances which she hears in the first four or five years of life .
8 The only thing that is certain is that , if he buys bars of chocolate from a retail shop or acquires the wrappers from another who has bought them , that purchase is not , or at the lowest is not necessarily , part of the same transaction as his subsequent purchase of a record from the manufacturers . …
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