Example sentences of "[vb past] [noun] from [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 It received £70,000 from the last Telethon which will go towards a new building on this site .
2 As Eisenman demonstrates , the legitimacy of the high priesthood — of Zadok or of the Zadok — was resuscitated by the Maccabeans , the last dynasty of Judiac kings , who ruled Israel from the second century B.C. until Herodian times and the Roman occupation .
3 If you selected SKIRT from the first menu , the second menu will show a choice of skirt types , otherwise it will show a choice of SLEEVE/ARMHOLE types .
4 Morpurgo — Harry did not doubt that it was Morpurgo — was a tall , awkward-looking figure in beret , muddied boiler suit and galoshes , feeding the incinerator with needless energy , forcing the rake-held bundles down into its smoking contents with disquieting relish , with an intensity , indeed , which warned Harry from the first that something was amiss .
5 He took Swindon from the fourth to the second within three years of arriving in nineteen eighty four .
6 When I was much younger , and not as religious as I am today , I thought that religious Jews had sex through a hole in a sheet , wore clothes from the last century , and were generally out of touch with life and the world we live in .
7 Jack Little was Palace 's first choice right-back for some seven seasons , on the resumption of fully competitive football after the end of the 1st World War , but he was well-known to followers of the sport in the wider Croydon area for considerably longer , because he had been a regular member of the Croydon Common side , which won promotion from the 2nd Division of the Southern League in 1913–14 with a remarkable defensive record of only conceding 14 goals in 30 matches .
8 A BREAKAWAY try three minutes from time saved Leeds from an eighth successive away defeat against bottom club Leigh yesterday .
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