Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] from [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | The model is now being further refined using data from the first well and will be used for the rest of the development programme . |
2 | We take a discrete time model where the individual lives for two periods , working in the first , using savings from the first to provide for retirement , and there are no bequests . |
3 | He was struck by the way that the buffalo hide pictures from the last century , drawn by his great-great grandfathers , showed the monastery as it was now , in 1997 . |
4 | CAMPAIGNERS fighting road plans which threaten the remains of a historic railway line have won support from a second sister town in America . |
5 | Eliminating F from the last two equations gives the acceleration . |
6 | If you want crosses from the second forward then bring in Shutt . |
7 | The television set demands your attention ; you can not enjoy television from the next room . |
8 | He argues that the depression marks the exhaustion of firms ' ability to obtain profits from the last generation of innovations and their low profit rates force them to take radical steps . |
9 | The latest suggestion is that three clubs be relegated from the Premier Division next season , with only one gaining promotion from the First Division . |
10 | Two transport and supply regiments from the Third Armoured division are returning from Germany , as part of the rundown of NATO forces there . |
11 | Over the years he has pieced together the plane 's last , dying moments from the second one of its engines caught fire . |
12 | The first issue contains reports from the fifth national Chinese Christian Conference , held in Beijing in January . |
13 | The need would be to show , against reasonable expectation , that the second did not divert attention from the first . |
14 | Excavations carried out recently on behalf of the Cheltenham Museum have revealed structures from the first to the fourth centuries , an irregular street pattern and a ditch with fourth-century coins in the lower filling which may have been part of a defence system . |
15 | It received £70,000 from the last Telethon which will go towards a new building on this site . |
16 | Our work uses information from the first interview and the benefit records . |
17 | Palazzo Spinola will show material from the first half of the seventeenth century , while the latter half will appear in the Palazzo Reale . |
18 | We are now evaluating the performance of wether lambs from the first cross to be finished under hill conditions , and we will use the first cross females for early lamb production without using sponges . |
19 | As he set off for the airport Lewis remembered that he had told Adam from the first that only trouble could come from a person of his youth and inexperience inheriting a big house and land of the dimensions of Wyvis Hall . |
20 | Judicial decisions gradually shifted vicarages from the second category to the first ; before the end of Edward 's reign , royal judges had deemed more than a score of advowsons of perpetual vicarages to be lay fee . |
21 | As Eisenman demonstrates , the legitimacy of the high priesthood — of Zadok or of the Zadok — was resuscitated by the Maccabeans , the last dynasty of Judiac kings , who ruled Israel from the second century B.C. until Herodian times and the Roman occupation . |
22 | Assuming Newco will not wish to establish a qualifying trust , the most tax-efficient funding mechanism is achieved if the trust borrows funds from a third party source and Newco uses its tax-deductible contributions to fund the trust 's interest payments on such borrowings . |
23 | By providing evidence from the first user 's survey , it is possible to match the official rhetoric with clearly stated preferences . |
24 | Even the RP ‘ broad ’ [ a ] ( as in path , dance ) seems to have acquired its high evaluation only recently : Mugglestone ( 1989 ) cites evidence from the nineteenth century to the effect that it was stigmatized as a vulgarism by some commentators : it looks as though it may have been ‘ borrowed ’ from a low-status dialect ( such as ‘ Cockney ’ ) . |
25 | This algorithm is incremental because it creates clusters from the first few data , and these early clusters can be used at once , even though they may be improved during later learning . |
26 | The York Waits , a six-strong group of entertainers , is to receive a coveted international honour for their contribution to keeping old traditions alive by reconstructing music from the last five centuries . |
27 | Tall orders : Scout leaders from the 1st Marske Barn Owls are attempting to climb Ben Nevis in Scotland , Scafell in England and Snowdon in Wales within 48 hours this weekend to raise funds for Teesside Hospice . |
28 | Germany 's captain Nikki Pilic , who had barely put the debacle surrounding Germany 's Olympic nominations behind him , came in for criticism for not resting Becker from the second day 's doubles , especially after he had been forced to play himself into the ground to beat Luis Mattar over five sets in exhausting heat on the first day . |
29 | And when did they actually terminate the employment did it take effect from the eighteenth of June or what ? |
30 | If you selected SKIRT from the first menu , the second menu will show a choice of skirt types , otherwise it will show a choice of SLEEVE/ARMHOLE types . |