Example sentences of "[coord] [det] from [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Each turkey , fresh from the taxidermist , has been tarted up in one sort of drag or another from Parlour maid to Kabuki actor and , who knows ? maybe even Uncle Sam . |
2 | Some were probation officers in training and some from County Hall , who had not yet specialised , but were hoping to . |
3 | According to its declared aims ‘ INVA [ will be ] informed by the concept of ‘ new internationalism ’ which places the work of non-European artists and those from minority cultures living in western states alongside their American and European peers ’ . |
4 | The clearest difference is between rocks from mare sites and those from highland sites . |
5 | The first part of their Catalogus Plantarum , the only section published , appeared in 1730 as a joint catalogue of trees and shrubs , many of them recent introductions and several from North America . |