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

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1 Naturally the purchaser should be alert to any signals from the vendors on such matters .
2 Collect the animals from the soils on the same day using separate funnels at the same time , one for each soil .
3 John , did you get any reply from the police on that ?
4 Sound , like light , grew longer and clearer , lingering across the surface of the water : the boy hailing the other boatmen , voices from the villages on the banks , children splashing at the river 's edge , calling to one another .
5 And with harassed English treasurers now seeking help from the Scots on how to implement the tax next April , one senior council official said he could offer only two words of advice — ‘ Expect chaos . ’
6 A few moments later they were under the silver birches and as the sun rose , striking flashes of red and green from the drops on ferns and twigs , they scrambled through the hedge , across a shallow ditch and into the thick grass of the meadow .
7 Although insignificant on the map , it has long been a magnet drawing folk from the Dales on repeated visits ; latterly there has been a growing influx of tourists and walkers from outside the county to see the magnificent waterfall of Hardraw Force .
8 Inevitably , however , they took over many factual and theoretical shortcomings from the anthropologists on whom they relied and most of the problems we have seen in their work they inherited from their sources .
9 One is likely to get guidance as to the meaning of received in the United Kingdom for these purposes from the cases on Schedule D , Cases IV and V. In addition , the second limb of s740(5) states that s65(6)– ( 9 ) shall apply for the purposes of s740 as they would apply for the purposes of s65(5) if the benefit were income arising from possessions outside the United Kingdom .
10 A range of options for recording achievement may be adopted whenever there is no purpose to be served by deriving a single total score from the items on the test , or where it is not necessary to rank the examinees in order of merit .
11 However , these congruences are in different planes from the congruences on which the two wave components propagate , and for which the contraction and shear clearly become unbounded as .
12 The second defendant had made a large number of deliveries to and collections from the premises on Capricorn 's account .
13 I rang Duncan from the phones on the wall in the hospital entrance as time was running out .
14 Mr Hughes answered questions from the children on a wide range of European subjects including the Berlin Wall and the EC mark of quality on toys .
15 Take a short cruise from the Docks on board the trip boat , Queen Boadicea II .
16 Which towns use the water from the reservoirs on the River Derwent ?
17 Shadows began to fall across the water from the pines on the bluff to our right , and there was peace , absolute peace over the world ; the insects stilled and the water like a mirror .
18 His skin had picked up a glow from the lilies on the table .
19 While Eloise was sailed round to Holyhead with a prize crew from the cutters on board , more arrests were being made around the country and suspects were picked up in Sussex , Dorset , London , South Wales and County Durham .
20 Slains may be approached in two ways : comfortably by means of a long quiet climbing lane from the trees on the edge of Cruden , or more adventurously , once alighted from the bus on the upper road , between stone walls , along that wide lane of sticky brown clay , perilously full of holes .
21 YOU CAN always spot people who do n't know anything about pop music when they ca n't tell the blokes from the women on records .
22 This looked like a very male occasion but she was greeted with smiles and urged indoors where Felipe found a seat for her after she had chosen her snack from the plates on the counter .
23 He may receive suggestions from the parties on which they may agree and which he can adopt .
24 Very kind , but international players are supposed to be habitually influential , and it was Hazard who in the second half , with a few incisive passes , gifts from the heavens on a day like this , left a greater mark .
25 A group of masked men had slipped like ghostly shadows from the trees on either side of the track .
26 A steel workers ' ballot at the end of January recorded 87 per cent in favour of strike action in support of wage demands , but a revised offer from the employers on Feb. 2 , equivalent to a wage increase of 6.35 per cent , was then accepted and the strike thus averted .
27 Last Minute Microwaveable Meals from the lads on Death Row ?
28 On the question of risk , the attraction of the various legal forms is in part predicated upon the attitude of the RICS to relief from the restrictions on practising with limited liability .
29 Exemptions from the rules on investment advertisements
30 0405.4 Exemptions from the rules on investment advertisements
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