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

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1 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 .
2 The woman who came towards Molly from the shadows by the bookcase was very tall and swaying like a poplar in a high wind .
3 The climax of the mass action campaign was a rally on Aug. 5 addressed by ANC President Nelson Mandela from the steps of Union Buildings , the seat of government in Pretoria .
4 Thus only Taiwan from the Scots ' pool for the Murrayfield event will not be seen in the flesh , although Scotland 's sevens coaches , Douglas Morgan and John Jeffrey , will doubtless seek videotape of the tournament in Sicily last summer from which the Taiwanese qualified .
5 The Cambrian itself will lose the Cambrian Coast Express from March with the withdrawal of the Intercity from the arrangements to pay for the train west of Salop .
6 The views across the Weald from the windows of this coach are impressive as the train trundles towards Horstead Keynes and beyond .
7 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 .
8 He stood looking at Fael-Inis from the corners of his eyes , like a trapped hare .
9 This period witnessed the gradual disengagement of London Jewry from the activities of the LCC , as Jews moved politically away from Labour politics and geographically beyond the LCC boundary .
10 By now , the Othmanli ( or Ottoman ) Turks , another migrant group from Central Asia , were firmly established in Anatolia in succession to the Seljuks , having wrested Constantinople from the Byzantines in 1453 .
11 The Byzantines inherited Dalmatia from the Latins , and their sovereignty , although often disputed , was recognised , however nominally in later centuries , for as long as five hundred years .
12 Queenie Warley from the Conservatives .
13 I 'm sorry that our time is up , but many thanks to my three guests today ; to Phyllis Starkey , the leader of the Labour Group on Oxford City Council ; to Michael Wright , from the Liberal Democrat benches ; and from Queenie Warley from the Conservatives .
14 The piece of paper records a list of all the new species identified by Gould from the Galapagos , with , alongside them , notes about their alliance with species on the American continent .
15 OSSIE ARDILES put his job on the line yesterday by slamming the West Brom board for their decision to ban Bobby Gould from the Hawthorns .
16 From 1962 to 1974 the weights were recalculated every February from the results of the latest three Family Expenditure Surveys .
17 Less than three weeks after substantial Labour gains in the 1922 municipal election , Groves won Stratford from the Tories , while Thorne and Jones were re-elected on a platform of working-class advocacy .
18 The residents of Kent are generally fairly prosperous and many are prepared to forgo higher growth in order to preserve the Garden of England from the depredations of developers .
19 That which ended in 1774 resulted in the Treaty of Kutchuk Kainardji ( Kücük Kaynarca ) , which wrested the Khanate of Crimea from the Turks and gave the Russians the right to protect the Christian subjects of the sultan .
20 To loud applause , he said the message to Mr Heath from the grass-roots should be : ‘ We all respect your vision and your achievements , but please remember that the overwhelming majority of Conservatives totally reject the idea of European union and a federal Europe . ’
21 Of course , token gestures often suffice to land unknown quantities from obscurity — Republic of Ireland striker Tony Cascarino joined Gillingham from a boys ' club in Crockenhill for the cost of a new set of playing strips .
22 It was from Santiago that the Reconquista — the crusade to reconquer Spain from the Moors — was launched .
23 After so many hours , lives , speeches spent , Thus once again says Nestor from the Greeks : ‘ Deliver Helen , and all damage else — As honour , loss of time , travail expense , Wounds , friends , and what else dear that is consumed In hot digestion of this comorant war — Shall be struck off . ’
24 The new company was named CFS Aeroengines from the surnames of its directors , .
25 And even over a period as long as 15 years we would be paying a lot less ( £184 millions ) than the £684 millions that will go next year to safeguard the Falkland Islands from the Argentinians — a matter which many ecologists see as a fight between two bald men over the possession of a comb .
26 For ages afterwards all these letters kept arriving at Denmark Street from the Scientologists .
27 If the pressure was on McSharry from the accountants concerned about ever increasing costs , it was also coming from the environmentalists who were objecting to taxpayers funding intensive farming which they believed was damaging the environment .
28 But she also wanted to get out of this mess with an ounce of pride , and she was n't going to be able to do that if she was prising details about Matthew from the chambermaids , even if it was through Mandy !
29 This at least testifies to the independence of HMI from the schools they inspect .
30 Mr Connor ran from his Vauxhall Cavalier to drag Mr Haigh from the flames engulfing his Peugeot 309 .
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