Example sentences of "[be] from [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now that 's the kind of information that is absolutely vital for them to understand , in fact for us — I mean I myself am from the Third World — to understand what the problems are , but which can only be achieved with centres in the developed countries that are prepared to make this into a working programme erm for the benefit of both , because in very many cases improving erm the lot of the Third World on the question of revenue from commodities will also improve their position , or the British or the American , or the European consumer , by eliminating intermediaries and so on and so forth .
2 erm , the adventure section was quite successful in a lot of respects they had quite a few people er attached to it , the scout group and the cub group , cub packs did n't have very many , but erm the adventure section had quite a few people , er and in fact we 've got people doing the tent stalls at the moment that are from a seventh mutant , which is , what it was and of course they 've disenfranchised if you like er but we 're looking , the district is looking to create a new group with Buckland
3 The acid clearance data presented here are from the second group of subjects ( 23 patients and 23 volunteers ) .
4 With with the free kick , it 's midway inside his own half and Blackburn as they as they do away from home they get everybody behind the ball even if they are from the third division .
5 Most of my companions on this field trip to the mines are from the Third World .
6 Accounts survive from over 50 collieries within this period , the earliest series dates from the mid-fifteenth century but the great majority are from the seventeenth century .
7 Thought to be from the 365th Bomb Sqn of the 305th Bomb Group .
8 Six of the dead were from the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers and three from the Queen 's Own Highlanders attached to the Fusiliers as part of the British 4th Brigade .
9 Both were from the 16th Air Defence Regiment of the Royal Artillery .
10 The entry is from the first floor .
11 The entrance to the gallery is from the first floor .
12 The best-known instance is from the second century , the will of Longinus Castor ( AD 189 ) , which includes the words : ‘ Whoever should be my heir , let him be obliged to give , do , and perform all that is written in this my will , and I entrust that to his faith . ’
13 Macijauskas himself is from the second city and former capital , Kaunas which is where he worked with the local branch of the society , won some competitions and became a newspaper reporter .
14 However , it seems that the earliest documentary evidence for any of the ancient herds is from the seventeenth century : in 1692 there is a record of ‘ wild white beasts ’ , twelve of them with red or black ears , in Northumberland at Chillingham , and in 1634 ‘ wild beasts all white ’ were recorded at Bishop Auckland park in Durham .
15 It is from the last line of this work that the LNWR coined the name for their locomotive .
16 It is from the third movement of the ‘ Lützow ’ Piano Concerto , k242 , and shows accentual emphasis put into sharp focus in a pattern of clear stroke over the first , dots over the following quavers — a pattern repeated a number of times in exactly the same manner .
17 ‘ Well , actually , Ace is from nineteen eighty-six , Benny is from the twenty-fifth century , and I 'm not from this planet at all .
18 It was from the first century B.C. onwards that the vast white marble quarries at Carrara were developed and that quantities of Greek marble were shipped to Italy from Hymettus and Pentelicus .
19 Possibly the most poignant illustration of that was from the last testament of the Assistant Governor of the Maze Prison , ‘ I feel sorry for them , ’ he said of his killers , knowing as he wrote that he was likely to die .
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