Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] one from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr. Ennals got one from the Prime Minister 's son during his visit here on behalf of the British Government . |
2 | Earlier , McWalters barrister , Hugh Vass , stressed his client 's ‘ exemplary character ’ and pointed out that letters of character reference included one from a retired police sergeant . |
3 | From the standpoint of the scholar interested in learning there was , of course , the practical objection that the duties of the kadilik distracted one from the pursuit of . |
4 | Definitional overlap uses dictionary definitions as a source of semantic knowledge , and follows a sequential comparison algorithm to select one from a number of alternative word candidates as being the most ’ semantically plausible ’ within that sentential context . |
5 | In such primitive surroundings , amid the stunning beauties of the island and the glories of the Aegean , where fishermen still wrested a living from the sea and farmers scrabbled one from the land , Leonard found his peace ; his ‘ sitting-down time , ’ as he called it , where he could — as all poets must — recollect in tranquillity . |
6 | Even if you have never given a bottle feed yourself it is possible that the baby received one from a nurse while in the maternity ward . |
7 | Other gaffes include one from an Acapulco hotel which states : ‘ The manager has personally passed all the water served here . ’ |
8 | A third is transput instructions , requiring a field to specify one from a range of peripheral devices . |
9 | Sendei obtained one from the dispenser and tossed it to her . |
10 | How will the Scottish Office separate one from the other ? |
11 | Though Catholicism is championed in the end , it is no longer portrayed as having the power to protect one from the extremes of madness and sin . |