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

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1 British Rail tell us their services are running to schedule this evening and I 've nothing to report to you from the bus services in the area .
2 Several times the cottage tried to throw me from the scuffle boards , one night she succeeded , I got a badly twisted ankle .
3 This last point is certainly not irrelevant , since the commemorative scroll sent to me from the Palace names Leslie as of the Parachute Regiment ; and under this unit did he appear for the last time in the Army List .
4 This distinguishes them from the state agencies that provide health , education or other services on the basis of bureaucratic criteria such as need and entitlement , rather than as commodities to be bought and sold in the market .
5 All such pensions came to be known , in common parlance , as ‘ private pensions ’ , to distinguish them from the state pensions first introduced in 1908 for indigent elderly people over 70 , followed later ( 1925 ) by contributory state retirement and widows ' pension schemes .
6 Only another mathematical miricle will keep them from the play offs .
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8 Here and there the line dividing them from the parish clergy may have become blurred , for some chantry certificates claimed , in 1545 , that the cantarist was the only minister available , and generally give the impression that they regularly shared the parish duties .
9 ‘ Vive l'Empereur ! ’ was borne to them from the enemy lines , time and again — into the land between the opposing armies , through their own lines , and away into the darkness .
10 Players were encouraged to exaggerate the portamento and vibrato features of their instruments to help distinguish them from the wind sections ( 11 ) .
11 Leaves danced curlicues on the pavement as the wind ripped them from the plane trees and sent them scurrying along the ground .
12 The government insisted this was the reason he secretly contacted Castro to mediate a solution that would save him from the drug dealers ' retribution .
13 Mann was tired , and still thanking the Academician for managing to free him from the security police .
14 Eyes watched her from the thorn woods .
15 These images came to her from the metal engravings of the conquest of Libya which had appeared in the illustrated journals ; she did not remember the different countries of the Italian empire in question , for all of Africa — Libya , Somalia , Eritrea alike — beat out a rhythm of adventure and spoils and heroism .
16 Cumberland also felt some anxiety about the security of Blair Castle , situated about eight miles [ 13 km ] north-west of Pitlochry , the ancestral home of Lord George Murray , who obtained permission from Prince Charles to try and regain it from the government forces occupying it , but his light guns proved ineffective against the castle 's 7-ft [ 2.1-m ] thick walls .
17 Do n't worry too much about program files — if an application gets zapped by a virus , simply re-install it from the master disks .
18 ‘ He took it from the gene labs .
19 Normal arrangements are for the purchaser to be entitled to the interest on the monies subsequently released to it from the retention accounts .
20 Close to him was a girl who rocked a sleeping baby and , when she caught his glance , she smiled sadly and held the baby tighter to save it from the snow flurries .
21 The old cry , familiar to us from the Exodus stories , now goes up again .
22 The island was spread in front of me , outrigger canoes paddling towards us from the silver beaches lined with tall , bending palm trees and feathery casuarinas , while , behind , the green volcanic mountains rose until they seemed to meet the sky .
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