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

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1 As well as this posh pedal thingie , Quickjoy also have a number of natty new joysticks poised for release — a good few of 'em looking pretty damn mean from the blurb sheets , too .
2 However even these workers opt for something that they call ‘ interactionism ’ , in which there is a clearly modular , autonomous element which can be studied in isolation from the knowledge systems .
3 The developmental effects of TNC investment must be judged on a case by case basis and can not be judged in isolation from the development goals of the countries concerned .
4 ‘ You borrowed a horse from the tavern stables and went to Woodstock with the news . ’
5 Corbett could only nod and turned to lead his horse from the abbey gates , when Selkirk called out , ‘ Mind you , Corbett , for an English clerk , you have some good qualities , and that is praise indeed from a Scotsman ! ’
6 So , while a thicker-walled metal joiner sleeve was used , kite manufacturers sought a supply of longer stock from the pultrusion companies .
7 First went the Sunday Chronicle , a failing product faced with stronger middle market competitors and pressure on each side from the quality papers and the downmarket tabloids .
8 Lapasset , the newly installed President of the FFR , made this bizarre move in an attempt to muffle the sensitive ears of the French side from the dulcit strains of ‘ Sing Low , Sweet Chariot ’ during their Championship showdown with England .
9 He left her for a time to find prey and brought back a hare from the moorland tops , tearing it up and gently feeding her with parts of it .
10 Hawke did receive a boost from the unemployment figures , however , which showed that there had been a fall in May to 9.4 per cent , the first reduction for five months .
11 The Liberal Party was also divided , between the supporters of Lloyd George , who , like Austen Chamberlain and Birkenhead , hoped for a revival of the Coalition , and the independent Liberals under the leadership of Asquith who had opposed the Lloyd George Coalition from the Opposition benches since 1918 .
12 The promoters are collecting feedback from the travel agents which are testing the system , and selling the idea to the travel trade with the slogan ‘ Book Britain through Bravo ’ .
13 The first , as mentioned in the previous chapter , was continuous feedback from the programme monitors who visited a random 5% of the households one month after the visits of the Oral Replacement Workers .
14 The third component is the application program interface which acts as an interface to the program operations and controls feedback from the screen representations .
15 The recommendation from the evaluation studies that ‘ the traffic restraint concept as a principle of planning should be continued ’ represents the first official adoption in German planning of traffic restraint .
16 Quite apart from the vernacular which ranges from ‘ circle ’ for a loop or ‘ infinity ’ for a figure of eight , to ‘ the rug ’ for expanding loops around a constant centre — or two of these for a ‘ Gautier brassiere ’ there are varied modes of command from the team leaders .
17 IN the midst of a defeat from the world champions , Andy Roxburgh may have found the vindication he was looking for in an exercise that was thought to be without relevance for Scotland .
18 The whole lesson of the events of the past 20 years is that doctors can not be re-educated , so long as their training is drug-based their journals utterly dependent upon the revenue from the drug companies advertisements , and their leisure activities agreeably subsidised by the drug companies ' slush funds .
19 Names like Danny Blanchflower and Christy Ring , shouts of ‘ Up Down ’ and ‘ C'm on the Dube ’ crowded into her mind from the dinner tables of her childhood .
20 He spilled some of the machine tea from the plastic cups as he moved , and one of the wizened youths glanced back for a moment in disapproval .
21 Stephanie unwound it like a cocoon , stroked and spread its spiky boughs , spent time and effort stabilising it in a bucket of earth with the weight from the kitchen scales .
22 Below is an extract from the field notes , where the field-worker was talking with two plain-clothes men :
23 The following is an extract from the field notes , describing the return from court of two policemen , one a relatively inexperienced recruit .
24 Below is an extract from the field notes which illustrates the context in which this moral was recounted :
25 The incident described in the following extract from the field notes , provides a good illustration of this :
26 This Section includes an extract from the University Regulations , a code of Conduct for Use in Computing and Data Communication Facilities , Health and Safety , Car Parking and Security
27 A study from the Policy Studies Institute , Women into engineering and science — employers ' policies and practices , highlights some of the problems of combining a career and a family .
28 With a F1.57bn turnover from the book departments of its 37 upmarket stores in France , the Fnac is the country 's most powerful single force in retail bookselling .
29 Barely a fortnight away from their wedding a young couple offered to babysit the bride-to-be 's younger brother while her parents spent the evening out having a well-earned break from the wedding preparations .
30 Gas , from the coke ovens , and waste slag from the blast furnaces are used in making fertilisers .
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