Example sentences of "and [vb -s] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It too will have extra time and kicks from the penalty spot if necessary . |
2 | It is 355mm long and fits from the back to the front of a wardrobe , extending forward a further 210mm . |
3 | However , four goals in the last 23 minutes quietened the boos and whistles from a crowd which arrived with great expectations and feared they would go home asking for more , much more . |
4 | There were shouts and jeers from every part of the huge auditorium . |
5 | The right side gets busy too soon and turns from the top of the backswing . |
6 | Similarly , at Brough-on-Humber in his 1936 Report , Philip Corder had dated a group associated with a phase of reconstruc-tion to the Constantian revival , this time on the basis of two coins of Carausius and one of Tetricus II , and parallels from the Margidunum well . |
7 | Here , the lack of refinement in the drive train , the sudden jerks and snatches from the engine , combined unhappily with all the car 's other short-comings . |
8 | The big man had a word for everyone he met , and produced blushes and laughs from the serving maids in equal quantities . |
9 | This is to be found to the west of the town and starts from a point on the A.16 . |
10 | The walk lasts for three hours and starts from the car park of Middleton Hall , two miles south of Wooler ( ) . |
11 | The walk follows the course of the River Tweed and starts from the bus stop opposite the Royal Bank of Scotland in Newton St Boswells . |
12 | Defining what the user expects and wants from a service however is complicated by the fact that perceptions change over time , according to where people are in relation to the system . |
13 | So too does his sometime-sidekick on this journey : a ‘ Soverican ’ jazz drummer-cum-taxidriver named Sasha Zim who is besotted with the unhinged madness of New York and proclaims from the outset that ‘ Broadway is mother of all Broadways all over the world , mother of lights of Picadilly Circus and of Place Pigalle and Teatralny Ploschtchad . |
14 | The A.87 climbs to the brow of a hill , passing the dam of the Loyne reservoir , and reveals from the roadside a full-length view of Glen Loyne and the splendid mountains grouped around its upper reaches . |
15 | Pensions and benefits from the state |
16 | A forward-looking society places an equal value on the contribution of all its citizens — and benefits from the participation of all . |
17 | Likewise , the promise to cut administrative costs by 14 per cent over four years will play well in Peoria , as long as nobody notices that the federal staff is being reduced by only 4.7 per cent ( and those who go need pensions and benefits from the Treasury , still . ) |
18 | You can buy new needles and syringes from a lot of chemists and you can also get them free from needle exchanges and chemists which are in an exchange scheme . |
19 | Aid and credits from the World Bank and Japan constituted over half of the total package . |
20 | A form of extendible hashing that does not suffer from oscillations and is claimed to outperform most indexing methods , was reported by Lomet He named the method bounded index exponential hashing ; it is not strictly a direct technique , and suffers from the drawback that the file packing density is generally low , but offers many advantages for files which can grow at a rate that can not be accommodated in a static system . |
21 | Unfortunately , little is known of the south wing , but it has a very similar appearance to that of the north side and suffers from the disadvantage of facing north , which precludes any possibility of the best accommodation being situated there . |
22 | Congress , the woman worker is often low paid , and suffers from the menopause symptom and has to pay the full prescription charges for a treatment of H R T. |
23 | In this sense , despite the greater sophistication of this analysis , it is still centrally located within an instrumentalist account of power in capitalist society and suffers from an over-reliance on defining the state as an object for class rule . |
24 | The tunnel , which is virtually free of neutral , or non-ionised , gas , is at least 1000 light years long and stretches from the Sun to the star Beta Canis Majoris and beyond . |
25 | I managed to get some great photographs and autographs from the Queen of Tennis . |
26 | A second possibility was an origin in the Middle Saxon period in the first half of the eighth century AD : evidence for this occupation comes from both documentary sources and finds from the site . |
27 | Vic compares the kitchen clock with his watch and rises from the table . |
28 | The argument is as follows , and emerges from the Braverman thesis . |
29 | They had only just recovered from dealing with all the correspondence and presents from the wedding ; six days later , when the pregnancy became official , lorry loads of letters , bibs and baby boots rained down upon them . |
30 | Our job is to sort everything out : to snatch the rocks and clods from the potato channel , and whip rogue spuds from among the stones . |