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

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1 Loans have come from the Ruskin Galleries in Bembridge on the Isle of Wight and from Ruskin 's former home at Brantwood in the Lake District ( both owned by the Ruskin Educational Trust ) , the Ashmolean Museum which also houses a body of material bequeathed by Ruskin , and from private collections in Britain .
2 Some of West Ham 's most violent supporters have come from the satellite estates of north London or new towns like Harlow or Thamesmead .
3 Loans of paintings by Watteau , Lancret and Pater and the painter-architects Knobelsdorff , von Graff and Roslin have come from the Potsdam castles , Schloss Charlottenburg in Berlin , Burg Hohenzollern ( the seat of the uncle of Prinz Georg ) and Schloss Doorn in the Netherlands to which the last Kaiser was exiled in 1918 .
4 That no similar slogan has come from the car workers is important , and is tied up with the fact that ‘ the car plants for the car workers ’ makes no sense to the lads who work on the line .
5 Many new ideas have come from the Marketing Departments of all Banks in recent years .
6 and support has come from the hospital doctors ' and NHS consultants ' associations .
7 Cloves , harvested from the flower buds of the clove tree are an essential flavouring along with cinnamon , star anise and ginger ; dried chillies add a peppery touch .
8 McCool was omitted from the afternoon singles along with National champion Eavan Higgins so that Hazel Kavanagh of Grange could be given her first match in the tournament and Barbara Hackett from Castletroy her second outing .
9 PCR products were not detected if RNA or reverse transcriptase was omitted from the reaction tubes .
10 Being situated on the opposite side of the Fleet , it was approached from the College buildings by a strongly-built Rustic-bridge which spanned the river just in front of the Forge at the north end of the Ride …
11 Beyond stood a rectangular building , the terminal , fabricated from the packing crates left over by the American military from its construction work on the runway .
12 Hordes of children scramble every day in the gutters for food discarded from the street stalls " .
13 The terminal 's crude oil loading meters ( COLMS ) — which measure the amount of oil discharged from the storage tanks via the jetty loading arms onto tankers — are being renewed .
14 Much will depend on the speed with which the practical aspects can be carried through and the extent to which new members can be attracted from the building societies .
15 As expected from the case studies in Oxfordshire schools ( Open University , 1982a ; West , Chapter 3 in this volume ) , the most popular strategies were ‘ staff collaboration and discussion ’ and ‘ individual reflection or introspection ’ .
16 This was not expected from the case studies , in which the ‘ pink booklet ’ was seen to play no part whatsoever .
17 The mean age of patients in the colorectal cancer and benign colorectal tumour groups was higher than that of the inflammatory bowel and normal rectal mucosa groups , as would be expected from the age distributions of surgery for these different pathologies .
18 A stock index represents the market 's estimate of the present value of the subsequent cash flows expected from the constituent companies , while the current price of a futures contract on an index for delivery at time T represents the market 's estimate of the present value at time T of the subsequent cash flows .
19 The first were carried from the Maldive fisheries by Arab traders and reached West Africa by way of the Red Sea or Zanzibar , crossing the continent overland .
20 I suppose I can not complain , the wine was scrounged from the Officers quarters at Brigade H.Q just before we left that area .
21 Now painted in North Staffordshire Indiana livery it was rescued from the scrap merchants torch on the closure of Sierra Leone Railway and returned back to England together with four of the West African coaches in 1975 .
22 The two final sections are reserved almost exclusively for Botticelli , with three illustrations for Dante 's Inferno and a series of monochrome on canvas studies for ‘ The Adoration of the Magi ’ , which has been rescued from the Uffizi storerooms and restored for the present exhibition .
23 There had been no attempt to make these signatures credible ; the words ‘ for my Dear and especial Boy , with affectionate regards from Mr Arthur Bloxam ’ appeared across a faded nineteenth-century portrait ; but they also appeared scrawled lavishly across a portrait of an eighteen-year-old boxer torn from the sports pages of a recent newspaper .
24 In this project , however , we wished to go further and to investigate whether the pig graves differed from the sheep graves in terms of the age , sex or apparent wealth of the incumbents .
25 This prototype — 226 now 700 — differed from the production models in having lower sides and being slightly shorter in length .
26 In the early days , both in the United States and in Africa , some even hunted from the railway carriages themselves , but very soon the game was being driven further and further from the railway lines .
27 Names were selected from the practice records on an alphabetical basis ( see Appendix I ) , which , although not strictly speaking a ‘ random ’ method , is not obviously biased in any particular direction .
28 Christine has transferred from the Testing Services Section and Lesley from the Product Development Department .
29 But it is possible that so much competence could be transferred from the member states to the Community that member states would lose their status as sovereign states ’ .
30 Under the plan some 50 missiles would be transferred from the launch silos in Wyoming ( the seventh designated MX location ) to 25 new trains , which would be kept at the seven bases for deployment on the public rail system in time of crisis .
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