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

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1 Trish Bissett , Dick Langton and Prim McHamish , who did most of the organising , acquired many new or nearly new books from publishers and bookshops , and review copies from the Times Educational Supplement .
2 There was a smell of hay and horse urine from the stables and a pair of serving maids , wrapped against the cold , were winding water up from the well .
3 Bulimia , according to a recent Drug and Therapeutics bulletin from the Consumers ' Association , is suffered by around two percent of young women in Britain .
4 Agree that the responsibility for Remuneration Certificates should , with effect from 1 September 1993 pass to the Adjudication and Appeals Committee from the Standards and guidance Committee .
5 The rosary is made of stones from the Santo António river and anchor chains from the ships torpedoed in Funchal Bay during the First World War .
6 Paul Gascoigne , having pulled both Bobby Robson and Graham Taylor from the flames , looked like still being viewed by the head man more as a fireman than a suitable chief executive for England Football Club Limited .
7 His reputation as a record-keeper has , however , suffered due to the loss through his agency of the Braye and Nalson manuscripts from the archives of the House .
8 The popular centre-forward , recently recovered from a back injury , has been forced to watch new Hammers strike partners Clive Allen and Trevor Morley from the sidelines .
9 Thieves broke into two premises in Drury Lane , Braintree , and attempted to get into a third.They stole £1,000 in cash and cheques from a dry cleaners , and £130 cash from a hairdressers .
10 The dispersal of housing and employment growth from the cities to surrounding counties occurred in many different phases , but has increasingly raised major questions in land-use planning .
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