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

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1 Group profits rose £3m to £51m before tax owing to the interest savings from the rights cash .
2 Tickets are available from the Arts Centre at £2.50 with £1.50 concessions from the Arts Centre or at the door .
3 The Practical Curriculum , for example , a useful , practical discussion document for schools from the Schools Council , had to be held up so that it should not upstage an HMI view of the curriculum .
4 There were occasions to admire the police en masse as they marched in serried ranks to patriotic tunes from the Police Band .
5 However BICC 's cash performance had been ‘ excellent ’ and this , with the proceeds from the rights issue launched last May ( CI No 1,921 ) had enabled the company to develop its business .
6 Interesting gifts have included pestles and mortars from a spice company , silver measures from a whisky company , small silk scarves from a cosmetics company , cuff links from an industrial diamond company and paper knives from a leading stationery company .
7 In the Library , assistance with the indexing of the archive collection , and in the separation of original artworks from the illustrations collection for conservation and indexing , are two activities which would be outside the scope and resources of existing staff .
8 The industrial-chemicals division gives a host of reasons why it should stay with ICI : synergies with other parts of the group ; benefits from research ( after the second world war the by-products from the dyestuffs industry became , by chance , raw materials for the pharmaceuticals business ) ; the strength of the ICI name ; and so on .
9 We 've picked out a few packages from the Windows range , more or less at random , just to whet your appetite .
10 Certain villages were strongholds of cattle thieves and their residents derived a significant portion of their incomes from the cattle trade .
11 The six received their awards from the Celebrities Guild of Great Britain at London 's Royal Garden Hotel .
12 The RAC removed 89 parts from the stack and asked for replacements from the spares stock .
13 As investigators from the Mines Inspectorate , British Coal and unions began their inquiries into the accident , the company disclosed that the trapped men had never been in serious danger .
14 In these two summary statements from the apostles Paul and Peter we see the link between being and declaring .
15 Over 24 rooms packed with collections from the Victoriana era .
16 Application forms ( returnable by 26th June 1990 ) and further particulars from the Personnel Office , University of Warwick , Coventry CV AL .
17 Erm , I do n't , I do n't know what er people are er afraid of , or frightened of really , j just by sending a couple of delegates from the trades councils that would er voice the concerns of the rank and file , it 's not going to er set any dangerous precedents , and let's , let's not forget that those people would be from recognized trades unions as well .
18 Among them were teams from the Crusaders fanzine Where Cornerboys Collect , the Linfield publication , One Team in Ulster and Larne 's Under the Moon .
19 He 'd hung Irishmen like apples from the gallows tree .
20 Figures from the police forces of North and West Yorkshire show the astonishing rate at which vehicle theft has risen .
21 After the release of stills from The Delinquents movie , she 's been likened to sex-icon Marilyn Monroe and it is a comparison that Kylie does n't wish to deny .
22 Martin Paul Kelly , 28 , of no fixed abode , appeared before Darlington magistrates yesterday charged with the theft of £1,624 worth of goods from the Nags Head .
23 The alternative , if three of the commoners continued to hold out , would be for them all to claim compensation for lost rights from the Lands Tribunal .
24 The cultural challenge is to move these stories from the sports page to the business page .
25 And we have also inherited a number of projects from the Schools Council .
26 The seven oils include a splendid ‘ Portrait de l'Artiste ’ , executed in his early palette-knife technique of around 1866 and signed in bold red capitals ( est. £1–1.5 million ; $1.8–2.8 million ) ; two landscapes , ‘ Maison dans les Arbres ( Auvers ) ’ of 1879 ( est. £1.4–1.8 million ; $2.5–3.5 million ) , and ‘ Le Bassin du Jas de Bouffan ’ of 1878 ( est. £1.6–2.2 million ; $3–4 million ) ; a ‘ Cinq Baigneurs ’ of 1880–82 , one of the most complete canvases from the Bathers series ( est. £2.5–3.5 million ; $4.5–6.5 million ) ; and a brilliantly-coloured ‘ L'Homme à la Pipe ’ , the only surviving study for the pipe-smoking spectator in the ‘ Card-Players ’ , now in the Metropolitan Museum , New York ( est. £1.5–2.5 million ; $2.5–4.5 million ) .
27 duplicating VHS PAL copies from a 1″ master of 150 minutes ' duration ,
28 On Ferry Road , within sight of Fettes School 's preposterous spire and only minutes from the police HQ , I have the first cigarette of the day , not because I really want it , just to feel bad .
29 To coincide with their major exhibition — ‘ Modern Masterpieces from the Arts Council Collection ’ , which continues until January 1993 .
30 Following the recent series of knife attacks on police officers , there were calls from the Police Federation for further restrictions on the sale of knives .
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