Example sentences of "from [art] [adj] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is based on cattle from the six Dales counties of northern England and is specifically a milking breed rather than dual-purpose . |
2 | The information from the general descriptions condition in Figure 7.1 shows an interaction between the two types of risk . |
3 | Of three delegates directly appointed by Gaviria , two were from the Maoist Popular Liberation Army ( EPL ) , including its leader Jairo Morales , and one from the Revolutionary Workers Party ( PRT ) . |
4 | Away from the western Harbours parties of more than 10 are very unusual in Sussex . |
5 | On the island of South Harris , Redland Aggregates have applied for planning permission from the Western Isles Council for a ‘ superquarry ’ . |
6 | Bill Wood , of Woodhouse Lane , Bishop Auckland , transferred from the Metropolitan police force in 1951 and served in the traffic branch , communications , control room and at Darlington . |
7 | The original valuation regulation was , however , in fact derived from the 1950 Customs Cooperation Council Valuation Convention and this gave rise to a dispute referred to the European Court in the Massey-Ferguson case , as to the legitimacy of using Article 235 in these circumstances . |
8 | The three , all members of the legislature 's trade and industry committee , were accused of having accepted $60,000 from the Korean Automobiles Manufacturers ' Association in return for helping it to gain the National Assembly 's approval for a package of state aid . |
9 | I wo n't forget Linford Christie 's eyeballs — bulging , fixed and apparently unseeing as he burst from the 100 metres pack . |
10 | Audrey Thorne , the North Bucks chairman , said the banishment from the Inter Counties tournament was a blow , particularly for the players . |
11 | Details of the collection can be obtained from the Colborne Trophies catalogue . |
12 | ‘ From the Scandinavian countries Britain is seen as the dirty man of the acid rain affair , ’ wrote the Guardian 's Anthony Tucker in September 1984 . |
13 | These courses operate on a developed system derived from the Advanced Courses Development Programme . |
14 | At the risk of being accused of being a pedlar of yet another quack remedy I wish to argue that a rights-based theory , derived in part from the influential rights thesis recently put forward by Ronald Dworkin ( Dworkin , 1978 ) , is also capable of addressing some of these difficulties confronted by our orthodox political and constitutional theories , in addition to its more immediate relevance with regard to the specific issue of tax diversion ( Dignan , 1983 ) , and other civil libertarian issues ; though to do so it stands in need of some revision . |
15 | From the earliest days showmen boosted the movies in order to maximize their audience and the whole razzmatazz of salesmanship |
16 | The two singles wins for Berkshire left the reigning champions in an irretrievable position and the home side added a dash more salt to their opponents ' wounds as they clinched a full eight victory points from the remaining doubles victory . |
17 | He was appointed to the Survey in July 1889 at the age of twenty-seven , and went to the Northern Highlands of Scotland , where he learned geological field techniques from the experienced surveyors B. N. Peach and C. T. Clough [ qq.v. ] , and where he also developed a lifelong fascination with Pre-Cambrian metamorphic rocks . |
18 | This aggregate supply curve is of fundamental importance to the macroeconomic policy conclusions often drawn from the rational expectations hypothesis . |
19 | The policy inefficacy proposition derives , not from the rational expectations hypothesis , but from the behavioural model which underpins the natural rate hypothesis of the new classical macroeconomics . |
20 | Fortunately , Thames Tunnel Mills adjoins the handsome early-eighteenth century church of St Mary , Rotherhithe , so that when the Department of the Environment designated the church and the surrounding buildings as an outstanding conservation area , the building became eligible for grant aid from the Historic Buildings Council and their help was crucial to the funding of the development . |
21 | Although the flats are very compact , generally following the standards laid down for this type of housing in DoE Design Bulletin 29 , they share the facilities of a jetty on to the river , and a roof-top conservatory and roof garden , all of which were made possible by a £200,000 grant from the Historic Buildings Council . |
22 | By contrast , the total amount available in grants from the Historic Buildings Council for England in 1970 — 78 was £4.6 million . |
23 | Their addresses can be obtained from the Historic Churches preservation Trust , Fulham Palace , Bishop 's Park , London SW6 6EA . |
24 | Over £7.1 million is available , however , in grants for churches from English Heritage ( with proportionate sums in Scotland and Wales ) , as well as smaller grants from the Historic Churches preservation Trust and the county trusts . |
25 | This was attended by the Personnel Director and senior representatives from the various personnel branches . |
26 | Popular music has received very little assistance from the various Arts Councils whose job is to disburse monies from the state and local authorities . |
27 | More details and entry forms are available from the Low Barns Nature Reserve , Witton-le-Wear , near Bishop Auckland . |
28 | Other subtle , country hues to look out for are the Alabaster and Mushroom Duo Signature eyeshadow box in Estée Lauder 's 1990 make-up collection ; Shiseido 's Pearl and Onyx Triple System Eyeshadow shades from the Subtle Contrasts collection ; and for the eyelashes , Guerlain 's new treatment Starcils mascara in shades Brun and Noir . |
29 | Antiquarian and second hand books and prints from the Provincial Booksellers Fairs Association . |
30 | The Staples Corner explosion — less than a mile from the Metropoltan police training college — went off just after 1am as Mr Kenneth Baker , Home Secretary , arrived at the scene of the City blast . |