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

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1 In fact the meeting was forestalled by the deposition of Edward V , but by then the government had raised some £1,680 from the bishops in anticipation of a grant .
2 In fact the meeting was forestalled by the deposition of Edward V , but by then the government had raised some £1,680 from the bishops in anticipation of a grant .
3 That , my Lord , the matter moves on to the fifteenth of October on which day er the plaintiff together with Mr attended Richmond Magistrates Court and obtained a protection order from the justices in relation to the premises and then on the sixteenth of October erm this was the day when things started to go very badly wrong for the plaintiff because Mr by now had returned from his holiday and come back cautiously , he apparently attended after his holiday and on this day Mr was told that , by Mrs that it was not possible to proceed with the financial er dealings that had been agreed between them unless the Frinton property was offered as security .
4 The police authority has been facing serious difficulty in meeting the additional costs arising from the disturbances in Tyneside in September , so I am pleased to announce today that the Government will make a special payment towards those costs , at a rate of 95 per cent .
5 The Council of 500 was drawn from the demes in proportion to their population ( see p. 112 ) and it is now known ( for instance ) that in the time of Kleisthenes no more than one-quarter of known Athenians can be attributed to city demes .
6 The main bridge between the two was the Council of 500 members , appointed annually from the demes in proportion to their population — so for instance Eleusis was allowed to send eleven councillors to the city , and the great deme of Acharnai sent twenty-two , while some tiny demes like Pambotadai and Syhridai took it in turn to send a single councillor , each sending one every other year .
7 Similarly , if the headtenant collects VAT from the subtenants in respect of any services which he provides for them , the amount of such VAT should also be deducted .
8 You will have erm before you on the sheet a number of resolutions from the groups in relation to the budget and although the motions have n't been put , I 'll just refer you to a statement which I produced which seems to compare the compare the motions the draft motions from each of the groups .
9 ( 5 ) This section shall cease to apply to any premises on such day as may be specified in the notice , if the holder of the licence or the club , as the case may be , gives notice of the disapplication of the section from the premises in accordance with subsection ) below : Provided that this section shall cease to apply to premises for which a public house or a hotel licence is held , or to the premises of a club , at any time on the licensing board ceasing to be satisfied as mentioned in the proviso to subsection ( 1 ) above .
10 ( 5 ) This section shall cease to apply to any premises on such day as may be specified in the notice if the holder of the licence or the club , as the case may be , gives notice of the disapplication of the section from the premises in accordance with subsection ( 6 ) below : Provided that this section shall cease to apply to premises for which a public house or a hotel licence is held , or to the premises of a club , at any time on the licensing board ceasing to be satisfied as mentioned in the proviso to subsection ( 1 ) above .
11 ( 5 ) This section shall cease to apply to premises on such day as may be specified in the notice if the holder of the licence gives notice of the disapplication of the section from the premises in accordance with subsection ( 6 ) below : Provided that this section shall cease to apply to premises at any time on the licensing board ceasing to be satisfied as mentioned in paragraph ( i ) of the proviso to subsection ( 1 ) above .
12 What has now come to light , however , from the archives in Washington of Alexander Kirk 's office at AFHQ , are the notes of the conclusions of a " series of conferences " which were held at Eighth Army main HQ on 26–27 May [ KP 269 ] .
13 This change arises from the differences in size between the components which would normally mean mole fractions close to unity for the solvent especially when dilute solutions are being studied .
14 Many materials have been produced for different languages by individual teachers : these have been shown to succeed in the very specific circumstances facing a particular teacher/author in his or her classroom , but it has not so far proved possible to generalise from the successes in terms of easily accessible materials usable by different teachers under differing circumstances .
15 He began to explore the possibility of borrowing from East Berlin five years ago and had already secured an agreement from the authorities in charge of Potsdam , and from the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz in West Berlin which normally never lends .
16 It is entirely clear from the documents in front of us in the treaty that we are enabling ourselves to have the option to opt in .
17 The mass-produced ceramic drainpipes , which were perhaps its most important contribution to agriculture , were buried , the wire-netting and barbed wire which was to take over from walls , hedges and wooden fencing , confined to the ranges of Australia and the United States , corrugated iron hardly yet emancipated from the railroads in connection with which it had been developed .
18 Louise Colet , striving for modernity in her poem ‘ La Paysanne ’ , allowed Jean , her soldier returning from the wars in search of his Jeanneton , to notice the running smoke of a train .
19 But loyalty to the House of Stewart was strong in the highlands and Graham of Claverhouse raised an army from the clans in support of the restoration of King James .
20 The Prime Minister , John Major , had helped secure ‘ many thousands of jobs ’ by the commitment he received from the Saudis in January for an order for 48 Tornado aircraft , he claimed .
21 There was another gain from the Tories in Croydon in the south London suburbs .
22 At sea , the Franco-Castilian alliance , which had sprung from the events in Spain between 1366 and 1369 , began to have effect .
23 The only even superficially attractive argument from the names in favour of his view is the implicit one that " Fenari-oglu " is used in the former case but not in the latter .
24 The way in which the coinage circulated can be deduced from the proportions in hoards of coins from different mints .
25 More importantly , perhaps , the work of Piero della Francesca can be followed from the frescos in Arezzo to the pregnant Madonna in the small chapel at Monterchi .
26 An observer at the end of Innocent 's reign , from the facts in front of him , could not have pronounced Innocent other than successful .
27 He had already received thousands of rifles from the Italians in return for promises of assistance , a fact of which John was fully aware .
28 Victoria remembered perfectly well that Richard 's eyes were brown , a rich , glowing brown rayed from the pupils in shades of chestnut , bay and bronze .
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