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

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1 The Chancellor had shortened his stay in Bangkok , where he was attending a meeting of the International Monetary Fund , to open the conference , and speakers included Patrick Coldstream , the Director of the Council for Industry and Higher Education , Tim Eggar , one of the Department of Education and Science Ministers , Sir Michael Angus , the Vice-Chancellor and Dr Celia Russo from the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chausées .
2 According to consultant Samantha Vandertoorn from The South London Natural Health Centre , the knowledge that you 're about to forget all your troubles in flotation could be just the incentive your body needs to get you to Westminster Bridge .
3 Perhaps their escape from Germany felt as miraculous as that of Jonah from the whale .
4 First he made a gourd spring up to protect Jonah from the sun ( by ‘ gourd ’ we are to understand something like the castor-oil plant or Palma Christi , with its rapid growth and all-sheltering leaves ) ; then , with no more than a wave of the silk handkerchief , he sent a maggot to destroy the said gourd , leaving Jonah painfully exposed to the heat .
5 Congress , President , er Bert from the London region moving motion three eight eight , and President with your permission , three eight nine simultaneously because
6 For a moment the paralysis which had struck Neil from the moment that Havvie had begun his assault on her reputation was on him again .
7 The party was conducted by Mr Burt from the station to Durlston Head , ‘ the owner of this magnificent property explaining points of interest ’ on the way .
8 In a paper published this month in Nature by Dr Shigekazu Nagata from the Osaka Bioscience Institute in Japan , it was found that a strain of mice long known to suffer from auto-immune disease lacks a working version of a gene called Fas .
9 So , as I say , the Muse of History laughed when Britain , which had risen almost as one man to take the Falklands from the Argentine , then quite logically watched , passive and embarrassed , while the United States occupied the independent sovereign state of Grenada .
10 I 'm Jean from the Harlow Symphony Orchestra .
11 They came in to Chernay from the sea .
12 GOALKEEPING giant Peter Schmeichel saved referee Brian Hill from a fan attack that would have shamed Manchester United .
13 The final session was given by Dr David Hill from the Department for Continuing Education , who proved that ‘ the science of wine is not just an art ’ .
14 Opposition to the king 's favourite was so soon mobilized that by May 1308 Edward was compelled to banish Gaveston from the realm .
15 The dissidents voted to " expel " V. P. Singh from the party .
16 Liverpool , where Clinton reportedly once saved Ringo Starr from a beating , could well benefit too .
17 Even before August 1991 , this group had tried to remove Gorbachev from the post of general secretary of the Central Committee .
18 It is one thing to exclude cases like Ibrams from the defence — the gap of some five days between provocation and killing savours of considered revenge ; it is another thing to exclude defendants with slow-burning temperaments , who do not react straight away to an insult or wrong , but go away and then react after hours of festering anger .
19 It became obvious as soon as Annunziata handed round the soup tureen that Comfort was deliberately trying to exclude David from the conversation and show him how de trop he was .
20 cos I never entertain none of them , I 'd just used to sit there and laugh , I never spoke to David from the day everybody left .
21 Among those involved in co-chairing the sessions are Dr Colleen Roach from the Communications Arts and Sciences Department of the City University of New York , and Dr Rafael Roncagliolo from the Instituto Para América Latina in Peru .
22 He pioneered the historiographic use of ephemera in Gleanings from a Printer 's File , 1928 .
23 During 1941 35,000 tons of RE stores were moved out of Donnington from the RE Stores Sub Depot in Sheds 18 and 18B ( Shed 18 is in fact now building F1 ) to another depot at Long Marston .
24 ‘ Have you found them yet ? ’ demanded Bella from the living room .
25 With Plehve far from the field , Auffenberg , rather than going in pursuit , should change direction and strike the advancing armies of Ruzski and Brusilov from the north , while the Second Army , from Serbia , at last in position , struck from the south .
26 First he would have pushed a strong diversionary force at Charleroi , then , when the allies moved to defend Brussels from the south , he would have launched the real attack to the west .
27 Compared with the European Communities Act 1972 , what additional authority has now been conceded to Brussels from the United Kingdom Parliament ?
28 Some observers claimed to detect a deliberate move on the part of Suharto and his advisers to distance Indonesia from the USA following criticism by the administration of US President Bush of Indonesia 's human rights record and aspects of its economic policy .
29 Cyngen ap Cadell , king of Powys in the mid-ninth century , erected a monument , Eliseg 's Pillar , to his great-grandfather , Eliseg , who is said to have annexed the inheritance of Powys from the power of the Angles .
30 The other team was the Levitt team with No 1 Libor Krejci , No 2 Prince Abdullah , who had flown his ponies in from the Argentine , and played extremely well , scoring several of the goals ; No 3 Marcelo Caset from the Argentine , and Lord Charles Beresford at back .
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