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

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1 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 .
2 Some of West Ham 's most violent supporters have come from the satellite estates of north London or new towns like Harlow or Thamesmead .
3 That no similar slogan has come from the car workers is important , and is tied up with the fact that ‘ the car plants for the car workers ’ makes no sense to the lads who work on the line .
4 Many new ideas have come from the Marketing Departments of all Banks in recent years .
5 and support has come from the hospital doctors ' and NHS consultants ' associations .
6 The disposal of such dwelling house within three years ( Housing and Planning Act 1986 , s2(3) ) from the date of purchase " triggers " repayment of the discount on the proportion still outstanding by reference to the number of years since purchase but s160(1) ( c ) of the Act , specifically exempts from the repayment provisions disposals in pursuance of an order under s24 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 , where continued occupation is envisaged ( see R v Rushmoor Borough Council ex p Barrett [ 1987 ] 1 All ER 353 ) .
7 The girl in the mack was scrambling again through the puddles in the dirt of the wreckers ' yard ; the invisible and soundless shots from out of frame felled her at a signal from Jean-Claude and the partisans rose from the auto hulks , their own guns blazing .
8 Cloves , harvested from the flower buds of the clove tree are an essential flavouring along with cinnamon , star anise and ginger ; dried chillies add a peppery touch .
9 McCool was omitted from the afternoon singles along with National champion Eavan Higgins so that Hazel Kavanagh of Grange could be given her first match in the tournament and Barbara Hackett from Castletroy her second outing .
10 PCR products were not detected if RNA or reverse transcriptase was omitted from the reaction tubes .
11 ASIAN girls are six times more likely than others to suffer from the slimming diseases bulimia or anorexia nervosa , according to shock new figures .
12 If British Rail goes ahead with the building of this station at a cost of £1.4 billion , what sort of income will it need to secure from the capital developments to service the loan , bearing in mind the fact that the Minister has often said that the Government will put no money into the project ?
13 Being situated on the opposite side of the Fleet , it was approached from the College buildings by a strongly-built Rustic-bridge which spanned the river just in front of the Forge at the north end of the Ride …
14 Beyond stood a rectangular building , the terminal , fabricated from the packing crates left over by the American military from its construction work on the runway .
15 The application for clearance must be made , somewhat anomalously , by Target or Newco rather than by the vendor shareholders who wish to benefit from the capital gains tax deferral .
16 Hordes of children scramble every day in the gutters for food discarded from the street stalls " .
17 Lexie 's parents are pleased that their efforts may prevent other children dying from the side effects of steroid treatment .
18 The terminal 's crude oil loading meters ( COLMS ) — which measure the amount of oil discharged from the storage tanks via the jetty loading arms onto tankers — are being renewed .
19 To my amazement , they were burning brightly as the rain fell and water dripped from the ash trees .
20 Hydrangeas are very good , but these have to come from the corporation nurseries as it is too early for outdoor ones .
21 Much will depend on the speed with which the practical aspects can be carried through and the extent to which new members can be attracted from the building societies .
22 As expected from the case studies in Oxfordshire schools ( Open University , 1982a ; West , Chapter 3 in this volume ) , the most popular strategies were ‘ staff collaboration and discussion ’ and ‘ individual reflection or introspection ’ .
23 This was not expected from the case studies , in which the ‘ pink booklet ’ was seen to play no part whatsoever .
24 The mean age of patients in the colorectal cancer and benign colorectal tumour groups was higher than that of the inflammatory bowel and normal rectal mucosa groups , as would be expected from the age distributions of surgery for these different pathologies .
25 A stock index represents the market 's estimate of the present value of the subsequent cash flows expected from the constituent companies , while the current price of a futures contract on an index for delivery at time T represents the market 's estimate of the present value at time T of the subsequent cash flows .
26 The first were carried from the Maldive fisheries by Arab traders and reached West Africa by way of the Red Sea or Zanzibar , crossing the continent overland .
27 Instead you list some possible rewards he may be gaining from the phone calls :
28 Now painted in North Staffordshire Indiana livery it was rescued from the scrap merchants torch on the closure of Sierra Leone Railway and returned back to England together with four of the West African coaches in 1975 .
29 We excluded from the analysis subjects who had a history of heart attack , heart failure , stroke , cancer , or an unknown periodontal classification at baseline .
30 This prototype — 226 now 700 — differed from the production models in having lower sides and being slightly shorter in length .
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