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

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1 The single , ‘ It 's You ’ , lifted from the band 's Top 20 ‘ Stigma ’ LP , is available in two individual CD formats .
2 The single , ‘ Little Baby Nothing ’ , recorded in collaboration with former porn star Traci Lords , is lifted from the band 's debut LP , ‘ Generation Terrorists ’ .
3 THE BLACK CROWES : ‘ Hotel Illness ’ lifted from the group 's acclaimed ‘ Southern Harmony And Musical Companion ’ LP and coinciding with their UK tour , B-sides include a cover of Bob Dylan 's ‘ Rainy Day Women No 12 And No 35 ’ and the previously unreleased ‘ Words You Throw Away ’
4 It was afternoon — the morning had gone on Crabb Robinson — which meant that all the ample , high , soft-blue leather desks along the spokes of the great wheel that radiated from the Superintendent 's desk , ensphered by the Catalogue , were taken , and he had to be content with one of the minimal flat triangular ends of the late-come segments inserted between these spokes .
5 No appeal was therefore permitted from the Capetian 's supreme court , the incipient parlement of Paris .
6 The influx of new citizens from Russia may be exacerbating the friction in the settlements being established in the Israeli-administered territories won from the country 's Arab neighbours in the various attacks on the country since 1948 , and it represents an exodus of skills that Russia can ill afford to lose , but it is doing nothing but good for the vibrant information technology sector of the Israeli economy .
7 I do n't I thin I think there 's probably a lot lot less sexism just in terms of I think we 've won their respect by you know and and certainly when th they did n't want us to picket in the beginning , and then over the months really the women have done quite a lot of successful picketing when we 've been asked and and we 've staged quite big pickets quite a lot of you know the big pickets were really organized and the rallies have been organized by us and really sort of quite a lot of the input into into the strike I think has come from the women 's support group in in quite a unique way .
8 The papers scattered through the contents of the Quaker Oats box have not come from the Unit 's files .
9 First , Iraq has threatened to attack Israel and Saudia Arabia with missiles and bombs if war breaks out in the Gulf ; the Iraqi News Agency said the warning had come from the country 's Air Force Commander .
10 You could buy salmon , which I suspect could have come from the King 's Reach skirting Balmoral ) for 2/6d a pound ; and there was no dearth of whisky for which I had yet to acquire a taste .
11 Local support has come from the school 's own governors , the Sudbury Common Lands Trust which gave £3,000 and Sudbury Hockey Club , which raised £7,000 towards the total .
12 The Palace believes that information could only have come from the princess 's office .
13 When it was pointed out that the figure of £274 million had come from the Government 's Supply Estimates , he said he was not familiar with such a figure in relation to the jetty .
14 For Ghofar 's owners , most of the ‘ motivation ’ has come from the horse 's trainer David Elsworth .
15 He stood for a moment , a towering dark figure and watched as the blood — sluggish now — seeped from the boy 's mangled body .
16 The court , however , with misgivings expressed in the judgment of Oliver L.J. , at p. 1194D , felt unable to differ from the judge 's findings that the letters were never received : see p. 1194B : There was also a serious dispute as to whether the judge was entitled to reach his findings that the father did not have independent advice or that he was subject to undue influence from the son .
17 So , if things go right , the men below should know from the dogs ' barking where the boar is coming out and be waiting with their guns to ambush it .
18 ‘ ( a ) the name of any person is without sufficient cause entered in or omitted from a company 's register of members , or ( b ) default is made or unnecessary delay takes place in entering on the register the fact of any person having ceased to be a member , the person aggrieved or any member of the company , or the company may apply to the court for rectification of the register . ’
19 The arguments before us ranged far and wide , as they did before the judge , but in the end they resolved into the following issues which I propose to consider seriatim. ( 1 ) Can a non-trading corporation sue for libel in respect of its governing or administrative reputation when no actual financial loss is pleaded or established ? ( 2 ) Does the right to freedom of expression affect the position where the non-trading corporation is also a public authority ? ( 3 ) Does the operation of section 222(1) of the Local Government Act 1972 , or any other matter contained in or omitted from the council 's statement of claim , preclude the council from continuing with this action ?
20 However , tactical considerations may dictate that some conditions and definition terms are omitted from the vendors ' draft of the heads .
21 The silent war between the United Company of Undertakers and the Worshipful Company of Upholders did not last long , for by 1748 the imprimatur had been dropped from the Upholders ' blank funeral invitations and we no longer hear from the United Company of Undertakers again .
22 He also said that the envelope the Brownie had kindly picked up had dropped from the Earl 's pocket without being noticed by him , and that as the Brownie was so kind as to share her sweets with him the Earl was sending a tin of his own , which he felt sure from what he had seen of this Brownie would find their way into the mouths of all the other Brownies in the Pack too .
23 The bundle of clothes dropped from the assassin 's arm leaving him naked .
24 Variable costs of products [ to the nearest £ ] : Contribution of product Range : It can be seen in the above table that Product A makes a positive contribution of £8,000 and therefore should not be dropped from the company 's produ
25 Bouterse 's disagreements with Shankar stemmed from the government 's attempt to negotiate a peaceful end to the armed revolt of the Surinamese Liberation Army ( SLA ) , led by Bouterse 's former bodyguard Ronnie Brunswijk [ see pp. 37493-94 ] .
26 Its brevity , awkward composition and lukewarm style of its writing stemmed from the Committee 's revisions .
27 A potential source of an unfair offence stemmed from the pupils ' position as ‘ pupils ’ as opposed to ‘ teachers ’ where , by definition , teachers hold the ultimate authority .
28 Harris shouted from the cabriolet 's driving seat .
29 When modules are entered into LIFESPAN , they are not automatically deleted from the user 's account .
30 Goumba , who questioned the government 's commitment to a national conference , also said that items had been deleted from the meeting 's agenda , dealing with the media and an electoral code , while President André Kolingba in his New Year address had spoken of the February conference as a " broad national debate " which " can not be a sovereign national conference " .
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