Example sentences of "a [noun] [noun sg] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ T is a birthdee breakfast from the Padfields . ’ |
2 | Taking a cooking bowl from the side he part filled it from the water jar and set it down on the ring . |
3 | Now there is more to this passage than either the story that it heralds , poignant and memorable though that is , or the condescending tone of the last sentence , for the innocence Davin embodies brings to Stephen as a brute fact from the real world the missing half of a truth which Stephen has known but so far been unable to admit even to himself , and which will go on mattering to Joyce for many years . |
4 | The deal will be funded by a $150m loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development , earmarked for the Catching up with European Higher Education Project . |
5 | My first winter route in Wales was grabbed in a midweek raid from the Lakes . |
6 | Ex-Royal Marine Russell Powell , 23 , is accused under a 19th Century law of making a 150ft drop from the cathedral 's Whispering Gallery into the nave . |
7 | The Campbell yanked a Mills bomb from a camouflaged pocket and flung it up at Cornelius . |
8 | It 's just over 3,300 metres high , so that the top part is snow-covered for much of the year , and the fortunate Sicilians can ride up in a cable car from the warmth of the lower slopes to ski there . |
9 | The ISE Council yesterday considered a progress report from the special committee on the domestic equity market , chaired by Nigel Elwes , which was set up last year to examine stock market procedures in the wake of the October 1987 crash . |
10 | To emphasise his point he fetched a kitchen knife from the cabinet . |
11 | Meanwhile , the Government had asked for a money contribution from the parents of evacuees . |
12 | A parting invitation from the Countess that , when he had finished his business at Berwick , Sandy Ramsay might come back and help supervise the sinking of the proposed booms in the sea , the timber for which was already being felled , was cordially supported by Mariot . |
13 | You know that ? ’ came a parting shout from the garden . |
14 | Essentially they wanted a consultancy service from a social worker who was basically a colleague sharing their frustrations and difficulties but also their joys and successes and recognising their own expertise and greater knowledge of detail ; a sounding-board off which to bounce ideas about how to solve a problem ; someone concerned about quality control , providing an inspectorial service so that the child 's interests could be safeguarded ( but this aspect they saw as being of prime importance at the approval and matching stage ) . |
15 | One of the earliest is a shell plaque from the Early Dynastic period , c . |
16 | An agreement in principle to sell the building to its bankers has been reached , but disagreements among the banks have yet to be sorted out as well as finalising a support package from the Canadian government . |
17 | Nicholas Dodman , 34 , of Wynstay Lane , Wrexham , pleaded guilty to receiving part of the proceeds of a £14,500 haul from a burglary at an off-licence in Deeside . |
18 | Nicholas Dodman , 34 , of Wynstay Lane , Wrexham , pleaded guilty at Chester Crown Court yesterday to receiving part of the proceeds of a £14,500 haul from a burglary at a Victoria Wines off licence in Deeside . |
19 | One tape unit will be required to run this procedure , together with a NEWOED tape from the NEWOED tape library . |
20 | Radar can also yield images , but whereas a radio telescope or a group of such telescopes can yield an image of an object in an analogous way to a conventional telescope , a radar pulse from the Earth can not be made narrow enough to select anything other than the whole disc of the planet , except for the Moon where small areas can be examined because of its large angular diameter . |
21 | They , and they alone , provided a breathing space from a crown which was always harsh , even if occasionally leavened with the charisma of a James IV . |
22 | Hedges and ditches , especially those separating a ridge crest from a valley side or channelling water safely along a valley floor , are often in critical positions to stop runoff . |
23 | Whatever the cause of an airlock , a temporary cure can usually be effected by connecting a hose pipe from the kitchen cold tap ( under mains pressure ) to the tap which is not running and turning both on . |
24 | Secondly , they can require the solicitor to obtain a remuneration certificate from The Law Society to show whether the fees are fair and reasonable . |
25 | They will be able to challenge the charges of a solicitor executor who has carried out the administration of the estate , by applying for a Remuneration Certificate from the Law Society . |
26 | Here , taking a milk measure from a marble slab , she bent over a big brown earthenware jar , took off the wooden lid , dipped in the measure and scooped up some clean water , which she handed to the child , saying , ‘ Drink that . ’ |
27 | The gaoler opened it , took a cresset torch from the passageway and pushed it into a small crevice in the cell wall . |
28 | In particular , a coin hoard from the baths suggests a date considerably before 367 for the patching of a mosaic which was already well-worn . |
29 | Right : Create a rustic and warm look with a Cottage suite from the Armitage Shanks range |
30 | By excluding a verb construction from the exclamation " A virgin scene ! " |