Example sentences of "[verb] from [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As there is a danger that people will be confused and might buy from the second retailer thinking that they are buying from the other , he should be able to obtain an injunction preventing the second retailer from continuing to use the name he has chosen . |
2 | Kausmann shows how far we have come from the 19th century , when a girl 's linen box , full of beautifully embroidered monogrammed sheets , was part of her dowry . |
3 | Adjoining Tommy Sparks was yet another pub , the street seemed to be full of them , this one was called The Catherine Wheel , an unusual name believed to have come from the eleventh century Knights of Saint Catherine of Mount Sinai . |
4 | For example , 80 per cent of our tin and 75 per cent of our bauxite come from the Third World . |
5 | Vale dominated the first 45 minutes against a Stockport side they dismissed from the second division play-off last Wednesday . |
6 | The work carried out shows the area was occupied from the 1st century to the 4th century . |
7 | His 22-year-old step grandchild Madjit was forced to jump from the first floor with his pyjamas ablaze . |
8 | ‘ We 'll have to jump from the first floor , ’ said Cardiff . |
9 | There is an informative chapter on new conventional weaponry , and an analysis of the arms race from the Third World viewpoint . |
10 | But quite apart from that , these two chapters are perhaps more difficult than their surroundings , and I recommend that they be omitted from a first reading . |
11 | So I suggest that they also be omitted from a first reading , leaving chapters 1–5 and 8–13 inclusive . |
12 | He was controversially omitted from the second Test even when captain Graham Gooch went down ill just before the start of that game . |
13 | Note the effect of the pizzicato chord for 1st violins and cellos at the beginning , and that the directions ‘ arco , unis. ’ , have not been omitted from the 1st violin part on its re-entrance . |
14 | Omitted from the last column is the term fièrement ( ‘ proudly ’ ) , found only in the Cauvin |
15 | The last few questions were omitted from the last Journal and are given here . |
16 | Mr David Coleridge 's Chairmanship of Lloyds came under criticism from a group of irate Tory MP 's , Michael Jackson followed his trip to Africa with a stay in London during which he spoke with his fans via messages ( eg ‘ I love England with all my heart ’ ) written on pillowcases , dropped from a 14th floor window , and the British Winter Olympic Team returned gongless from Albertville . |
17 | I accept that the law has from the first appearance of corporations , in the absence of any relevant statutory direction , considered the question of a corporation 's right to sue for defamation by reference to the nature of the corporation itself and the need for the corporation to protect its lawful activities and property . |
18 | True enough , Morrissey disregarded his original bedsit self pity and began to write from the third person . |
19 | The gallery is approached from the first floor . |
20 | It was interesting to note that in each of his previous six lives , which ranged from the fifteenth century to the late 1890s , Martin had been given the opportunity to be a ‘ teacher ’ . |
21 | Unsuccessful at first , southern whaling began to flourish from the first decade of the 20th century , based initially at shore stations on South Georgia , later on pelagic fleets of factory ships and catchers . |
22 | Whe he has a chest infection you can hear him wheezing from the next room |
23 | After two years it was found that the fish eaters had up to 30 per cent less chance of dying from a second heart attack than those who had been told nothing about fish . |
24 | Catches of as many as 4000 dolphins in a single drive have been reported from the last century , and the record number of animals killed in a single day during the 1970s was 2838 . |
25 | I did some composing in my early years , so I have gained some modest experience of how a piece should hang together , and how it should be carried from the first note to the last . |
26 | They had just had the windows repaired from the last volley of stones . |
27 | In the event of our cancelling this order as to all or any of the goods and/or the work covered thereby we shall be entitled to purchase from a third party a like quantity of goods of similar description and quality , or a reasonable alternative thereto , bearing in mind our need to take delivery of the goods by the date specified overleaf , or to contract with a third party to perform work of a similar description and quality , and in that event you shall be liable to reimburse to us on demand all expenditure incurred by us in connection with our said cancellation , including any increase in the price over that stated overleaf . |
28 | The 5.7t/ha ( 46cwt/acre ) yield from the first field was below expectations , due to pigeon and crow damage in some lodged areas . |
29 | In the Portuguese elections of 1984 , where I was an adviser , it was quite a problem — it had always been done from the second floor — so I suggested the flatbed truck concept that had been so successful in Malta . |
30 | Members of the scheme also benefit from a third party insurance , for a premium of £2 a year . |