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

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1 He had been lifted from a detention cell and given the job of English teacher because the Colonel liked a boy who could smile into the face of an interrogator who wielded a rubber truncheon .
2 Julie was awake when she was collected from the recovery room and was distressed by the sensation of being lifted from the theatre trolley into bed .
3 the factsheet can be lifted from the executive summary of the information memorandum ( or vice versa ) ; information in the overview must agree with the full memorandum
4 Johnson later claimed that over 12 million Americans had been lifted from the poverty trap .
5 At its apex this radiated from the product division to the central organs of calculation and control .
6 Detailed guidance on some aspects of compliance reporting is awaited from the accounting profession before final compliance statements will be mandatory but the Directors are confident that the corporate governance structure within the Company already meets the Code of Best Practice .
7 Although Newco will seek from the vendor warranties which may provide redress if a problem arises after completion , it is preferable to identify any serious problem before the purchase and negotiate a reduction in price , rather than to litigate a warranty claim afterwards .
8 CLEVELAND police are today hoping to interview a man thought to have made an attempted suicide bid by leaping from a Stockton bridge .
9 I held her to me as we fell across the bed , feeling her lithe life-force twitching against me as beautiful as a rainbow trout , leaping from a mill race into my outstretched arms .
10 Leaping from the window sill she fell directly on top of a passer-by walking along the pavement below .
11 You also need brushes which you can buy from a hardware store .
12 For the discussion today we are using examples that have come from a test version of the Derby files .
13 I 've come from a village background actually , and homelessness was n't a major problem in our villages because a lot of these sorts of characters somehow were adopted by the community .
14 A CALL for a big shake-up in the structure of the Scottish leagues has come from a shock source .
15 Radar can provide a more direct determination of axial period if there is a feature in the echo that can be inferred to have come from a surface feature on the planet , such as a mountain or a region with a particular composition or texture .
16 Compound documents of this type are traditionally assembled by layout artists from the various elements which may have come from a typesetting house , design studio , photographer or elsewhere .
17 The only squeak of protest so far has come from a Law Society spokesman , Mr Jeremy Allen , who is also a Nottingham solicitor : ’ An enormous number of people had had their journeys interrupted and it has caused them concern .
18 My feet were secured by a length of electric cable which could have come from a table lamp .
19 He had come from a bulk tanker that had tied up in the oil terminal in Kuwait harbour , thanked the Master who had allowed him to work his passage from the port of Perth , and gone ashore .
20 They never thought for a moment about reverting to conventional agriculture , although Gareth had come from a research job with ICI .
21 On Aug. 13 three soldiers and four guerrillas were killed when 50 members of a Hutu opposition group , who had come from a refugee camp in Tanzania , attacked an army barracks at Madamba in the south of the country .
22 Vegetables , milk and bacon come from a 400-acre prison farm , Hollesly Bay Colony in East Anglia .
23 Prison governor Peter Leonard agreed the idea could have come from the TV movie Murder , Smoke And Shadows , starring Peter Falk as the shabby sleuth Columbo .
24 It retains the font from the old priory church and the bell is thought to have come from the priory refectory .
25 A plain black obsidian which the Minoan craftsmen tried may have come from the Siftlik area of Cappadocia .
26 Until now , grants to the eight older universities have come from the University Funding Council in Bristol , while the Scottish Office funded the 17 central institutions , including four new universities , technical institutes and specialist centres .
27 He was aware of only one pay-out to a salmon farm , and he was not sure if that money had come from the emergency fund .
28 One of the major incentives for managing accidents has come from the insurance industry .
29 The frustration was perhaps greatest among the senior men who had come from the company sector , but municipal engineers also could find the professional , full-time and expert Central Authority control daunting in comparison with the earlier part-time , politically-appointed municipal electricity committees which had been easier to manipulate .
30 In Japan the only — but interesting — clues to technical success come from the regression equation .
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