Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] from [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Brig Ramsey arrives from the Women 's Royal Army Corps ( WRAC ) , where she was the final director before its abolition last week under Options for Change . |
2 | Ryedale extends from the outskirts of historic York , east towards the coastal resorts of Scarborough , Whitby and Filey , with the rolling Yorkshire Wolds in the south and the dramatic North York Moors National Park to the south . |
3 | One of the most illuminating insights into the character of Frederick Barbarossa comes from the descriptions of him in the Fourth Book of Bishop Otto von Freising and from Rahewin , his twelfth-century biographer . |
4 | With Thru Brooke-Rose turns from the discourses of culture in the wide sense of the term to the discourse of ‘ high ’ culture . |
5 | A Madonna by Jacopo della Quercia emerges from the shadows |
6 | A major figure in the politics as well as the business of the City , Hayward emerges from the records of the Corporation as the most active and energetic of Elizabethan aldermen , a man with a finger in every pie and an obsessive devotion to committee work . |
7 | The strength of Germany derives from the skills of people in industry . |
8 | Edmund Davies LJ dissents from the views of Lord Denning MR and Lord Justice Lawton . |
9 | Tom Hibbert reports from the innards of the capital Photographs by David Modell . |
10 | Forgotten-man Pavel emerges from the shadows for only his second League appearance for the Geordies in 13 months and just three weeks after coming off the transfer list . |
11 | Maria learns from the men she drinks with in the cafe that he is hiding on the rooftops . |
12 | As the SNP reels from the resignations and the prospect of a concerted campaign which will deepen the divisions within the party in the coming months , many will reflect on whether the hoped-for foothold in Europe has cost the party too high a price at home . |
13 | BARRY WIGMORE REPORTS FROM THE BUNKERS OF SARAJEVO ON THE DREAMS OF ONE LITTLE GIRL |
14 | This beautiful area of West Wales extends from the shores of Carmarthen Bay and takes in the magnificent Towy and Teifi Valleys . |
15 | When Mother — the marvellous Avis Bunnage , resisting all temptation to caricature — calls him down to breakfast , Crawford descends from the flies in a parachute . |