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

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1 If you cross off all five numbers on any one of the three horizontal lines on your Bingo card from the numbers in the TOP section , you win 1,000 PLUS a nine-carat gold diamond solitaire ring with diamond set shoulders worth 149 .
2 Parson thought this was ridiculous , but he realized that even days before he would flee , the Shah was unable to acknowledge that power had slid from him like snow from the mountains in spring .
3 Perhaps it takes an artist 's eye as well ; the cultivation of a quiet receptivity to the essence of a person beaming out like light from the chinks in the defences we all construct to protect ourselves .
4 It is from a fissure in the anthill that the rays of light from the jewels in the Cobras ' heads shine forth , and coming in contact with the rainclouds , which represent the ‘ pure water of wisdom ’ , they form the rainbow .
5 There was a silence while he eyed her smoulderingly in the light from the candles in the wall-sconces .
6 Slovenian-made goods such as iron utensils from the forges in the forested uplands which lay alongside the Laibach-Trieste artery ; timber ; quicksilver from the mines at Idrija ; farm produce , notably wool , cattle , fruits , grain and honey , were the principal exports .
7 In 1985 dredgers were busily raking up gravel from the shoals in the river to put into more gabions for bank reinforcement beside the Trannon .
8 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 .
9 Vessels from the cemeteries in north-east England , Baston and Elsham ( Lincolnshire ) , and Sancton ( East Yorkshire ) were found to have fabrics specific to the respective cemeteries , although they had been decorated using the same set of dies .
10 ‘ The last I heard was that he 's on the run from the authorities in Beirut . ’
11 I smiled in answer to this , and started talking in French to a small , balding man who turned out to be Swiss and who was on the run from the customs in Geneva .
12 The chief reason for this visit happening at all is that the Soviet Union wants it to ; Soviet Foreign Minister , Edouard Sheverdnaze was in North Korea , putting pressure on his fellow Communists to reform ; the Soviets are fed up with subsidizing them and anyhow , want economic help from the capitalists in South Korea .
13 Special ad hoc arrangements should then be made to compensate those partners whose age has prevented them from extracting the maximum benefit from the changes in fiscal legislation .
14 HAVING JUST read the article by Audrey Hepburn on the starving children in Somalia ( they need £10m just until Christmas ) , would n't it be a wonderful gesture to donate the proceeds from the Children in Need Appeal to this cause just for this year ?
15 A test of the rational expectations hypothesis can therefore be constructed by computing the likelihood from the equations in ( 6.20 ) and the likelihood from ( 6.2 ] ) , and comparing the likelihood ratio test statistic with the chi-square distribution with , for this example , one degree of freedom .
16 He quoted a passage from the Psalms in which God speaks to the Messiah and sets him at his right hand until all enemies have been overcome .
17 11.2 At the same time , the Department recognises that it has long been practice to seek assistance from the police in certain situations , particularly in order to avoid a breach of the peace when carrying out statutory duties which involve the restriction of liberty and removal of persons .
18 The warmth of the welcome from the girls in the school hostel would have gladdened anyone 's heart .
19 Did the Secretary of State read in the memoirs of Dr. Garrett FitzGerald that during the negotiations on the Anglo-Irish Agreement the Government had been prepared to allow judges from the courts in the Irish Republic to sit on the Bench in Northern Ireland as part of what are described as mixed courts , but that that was stopped because of the resistance of then then Lord Chief Justice , Lord Lowry ?
20 Their right to withhold correspondence from the children in care must , however , be questioned .
21 Labour took 11 seats from the Tories in the 1990 local elections .
22 The meeting agree to pay Mr. Hill £6.18.2 for what he has spent on the Fank at Portaskaig , and to open a subscription paper at the May Market for receiving contributions from the Dealers in Cattle .
23 After people hid their cider and wine from the Germans in our cellar .
24 It was a simple matter to strip off the layers of spoil from the stages in the construction .
25 The archdiocese took its lead from the schools in neighbouring Oakland , which also rejected FEMA 's plan , Regan says .
26 By that time there were three supersonic contenders for the medium term : the English Electric Company 's P-1 , which later became the Lightning , the Saunders Roe P-177 , which combined jet with rocket propulsion ; and the Fairey delta-winged PD-2 , in which Peter Twiss wrested the air speed record from the Americans in 1956 with a speed of 1,132 m.p.h .
27 The intensional patterns are generalizations from the ways in which language users assemble particular instances of P and E in their thoughts and their communication .
28 One hesitates over publicising these things for fear of sparking imitations , but you 're going to read about it somewhere so it might as well be here — over the past few weeks it has become clear that setting up telescopes to watch people tapping their numbers into automatic teller machines and then scavenging for discarded receipts bearing the account number is a really outdated way of defrauding banks and their customers — these days , you set up a bogus teller machine of your own and record the card details as the customer keys in the number : in the latest instance , a gang in Manchester , Connecticut set up a mobile teller machine in the Buckland Hills Mall Associated Press reports , sabotaged the other machines in the shopping mall to encourage people to use it , and later wheeled the machine away and debriefed it on all its card secrets , using the data to make up counterfeit cards which were subsequently used to withdraw cash from the accounts in the New York area ; moral — stick to machines you know .
29 It seems plain from the speeches in Siskina that where leave can be given for service out of the jurisdiction under one of the other paragraphs of Order 11 ( for example those dealing with breach of contract ) , a Mareva injunction can be granted .
30 We do expect organisations from the projects in the programme to attend .
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