Example sentences of "[vb base] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 An Avenger , Helicat , T–33 , F–101 and DC–3 survive in the airfield scrapyard , whilst types like Cessna 0–1 , T–6 Texan , Navion and Naval Aircraft Factory N3N , plus various gliders fly from the airfield on a regular basis .
2 An Avenger , Hellcat , T-33 , F-101 and DC-3 survive in the airfield scrapyard , whilst types like Cessna O-1 , T-6 Texan , Navion and Naval Aircraft Factory N3N , plus various gliders fly from the airfield on a regular basis .
3 ‘ I am responsible for making sure all the pilots who fly from the airport are fit .
4 Every year Arctic terns fly from the North Pole to the South Pole — and then back again .
5 Huge crowds have gathered , elephants are drawn up , banners are borne aloft , and pennants and flags fly from the entrance and corner towers .
6 ‘ Fair Loch Ranza , the lone hamlet which her inland bay/And circling mountains sever from the world , ’ wrote Sir Walter Scott .
7 Smith bent over and lifted the remains of the TV cable and plug from the floor .
8 When shoots appear from the soil , put the pot on a sunny window-sill and remove the polythene bag .
9 I looked out to sea , almost as though I expected to see a puff of smoke and a beast with a forked tail appear from the darkness .
10 A group appear from the house , a motley collection like a troupe of clowns .
11 I , I propose from the chair , we give 'em four hundred pound .
12 We stripped a combination of primer and varnish from a plywood screen with comparative ease .
13 Two men were last night helping police investigating a till snatch from a wine shop in North Shields town centre .
14 ‘ A reprieve from the telly of l-u-v . ’
15 Will emphasis shift from the provision of services with a high value-added component to the bulk handling of a large number of fairly simple enquiries ?
16 The bar was crowded with men coming off shift from the electronics factory all arguing heatedly about a disputed penalty in a soccer match being shown on a T.V. set above the counter , the fact that the match had taken place two months before in no way diminishing the fervour of the argument .
17 Indeed , any shift from an oil-based to a natural gas or coal-based feedstock is likely , on present indications , to increase the use of these gases .
18 A sound currency is one of the things that people expect from a government that is working well .
19 As our clearance is at 1300 ft I am very quickly levelling out and using the power to achieve the standard 120 kt cruise you expect from a Squirrel .
20 The social position that a person occupies we call a status and the behaviour that we expect from a person occupying that position we call a role .
21 We canna have everybody putting eights , nines and tens and nobody putting ones , twos , and threes because then it it becomes meaningless er , in relation to the section it 's got to bear some relation to what sort of standard you expect from a child at at such
22 ‘ You could video that and sell it as what you expect from a player the control , the passing , the will to take responsibility , to work , to retrieve situations .
23 ‘ Be Modern — Play Old Time ’ advised Sydney Thompson to fellow bandleaders whilst Jack Parnell spelt out , rather controversially , ‘ What I Expect From A Rhythm Section ’ .
24 And we keep records of bookings , stating what is expected of us , and what we expect from a booking , ’ says the cheery singer .
25 Joan McAlpine 's article today on screen violence ( ‘ A hollow hooray for Hollywood ’ ) was not the balanced journalism most of us expect from The Scotsman , but an ill-informed , highly politicised , rant .
26 This book probably presents what we all expect from the future : that anything can happen , between cosmology and religion .
27 The campaigning or action group of committed older people may not be what many people expect from the counselling process , preferring acceptance and contentment rather than possible militancy as the outcome of help and support .
28 What people want and expect from the radio is not necessarily what those who control broadcasting want to give them .
29 That brass ring at her neck , attached to the zip all the way down that dress , like the ring you hold on to when you leap from a plane , plunging in free fall till you dare no more , then you pull the ring down , down and float in airy freedom , master of all you survey .
30 In the Teeming-Pit , brilliant yellow flames leap from a steel furnace .
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