Example sentences of "[verb] from [art] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Ermentrude 's father had originally come from the Worms area , but he had made his career , thanks to imperial favour , in the west . |
2 | Nor did the cheering cease when the runners got down to business and the three-mile race commenced , for at almost every fence Arkle and Mill House produced leaps which drew from the spectators whoops of appreciation . |
3 | Strangely , this useful feature has been omitted from the Windows version . |
4 | If they are given the green light then the running costs will have to come from the police authority . |
5 | It is easy to find from the stars Chi ( 4.7 ) and Phi ( 5.0 ) , which make up a small triangle with Delta and are in the same × 20 field with it . |
6 | Yet when her salary cheque arrived she opened the envelope with trembling , hopeful fingers , and wept to find that the only other enclosure was a formal compliments slip from the accounts department . |
7 | I suppose I can not complain , the wine was scrounged from the Officers quarters at Brigade H.Q just before we left that area . |
8 | There had been no attempt to make these signatures credible ; the words ‘ for my Dear and especial Boy , with affectionate regards from Mr Arthur Bloxam ’ appeared across a faded nineteenth-century portrait ; but they also appeared scrawled lavishly across a portrait of an eighteen-year-old boxer torn from the sports pages of a recent newspaper . |
9 | I intend to commission a survey soon to find out more about what the public want from the citizens charter and what their expectations and priorities are in taking forward this work . |
10 | I did n't expect this sort of driving from a three-times world champion . ’ |
11 | As with any other graphics card , the drivers for the NT must be installed into Windows , which is done from the Windows Setup program . |
12 | Once the Enable Task Swapper has been selected from the Options menu , a new box appears containing the names of all the programs which are opened . |
13 | Clients also receive a regular newsletter and benefit from a securities management service . |
14 | As receiving theatres they do not attract direct Arts Council funding , but they benefit from the Arts Council 's support for touring which enables more distinctive and varied programmes to be mounted . |
15 | With money being transferred from the Universities Funding Council to the research councils , Knill felt that ‘ there is enough now in the research council system to fully support research grants ’ . |
16 | The enclosed manual is chock-a-block with plane and armaments information , but is poorly written from a users point of view , and appeared to be the same manual as for the Amiga product ( a command summary card for the PC is enclosed , but the documentation remains poorly written and even confusing ) . |
17 | The clothing was taken on May 28 and 29 and can be collected from the police station in North Street . |
18 | Friends of Rough Collie rescue had , in fact , donated £15 when the dogs were collected from the police kennels , but they had not obtained a receipt and now refused to get one on Brenda 's behalf . |
19 | This year we are faced with considerable financial difficulty since the grant which we receive from the Sports Council towards our administration expenses has been cut . |
20 | The grant that we receive from the Sports Council will only continue to be given if each year our membership increases . |
21 | There are several examples of natural hazards whose impact might benefit from a GIS perspective that cuts across the science-social science divide . |
22 | I could not load from 3½″ copies made from the 5¼″ sets either , as I got a ‘ VERIFY ’ message and only 2 of the 4 disks would load . |
23 | Such headdresses denoted accomplished warriors and were adopted from the Plains tribes . |
24 | We 'll move onto the accident books , any things , or any issues that anybody 's seen from the reports action ? |
25 | As The Secret History and other records showed , most of the great statesmen and admirals of Emor came from the Gens Mollandia , and the Gens Redburna produced an astonishing number of first-class generals . |
26 | Perhaps the most resonant phrases in the whole debate came from the pro-rights organiser who suggested that future centuries would come to regard our attitude to animals with the same horrified disbelief we now feel for the periods which practised slavery . |
27 | and th you know they came from an arts background fine you know |
28 | The squad operated from a Personnel Carrier . |
29 | Redpath accepted a cup of tea , and reported the information he had had from the firearms expert and the doctor . |
30 | Climbed from the police car and marched away . |