Example sentences of "from [art] [adj] [noun pl] who " in BNC.

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1 THE ORCHIDS : ‘ Thaumatology ’ first new material of the year from the Glasgow-based popsters who recently issued their double compilation LP — out now
2 At the beginning of the play she persuades Edwy to reject offers of peace from the rebellious monks who are , in fact , her enemies far more than the king 's .
3 From the 500 women who were questioned all over England and Scotland the following facts emerged :
4 The new Burma Army would have a British Inspector-General and two Deputies , one from the PBF and one from the ethnic minorities who had made such an important contribution to harassing the Japanese .
5 Usually the horseman on the farm — the head horseman — came round after the harvest and made a collection from the various tradesmen who 'd had business with the farm — saddler , farrier , wheelwright and so on .
6 In the meantime , Stirling was back in action at Kabrit , preparing to bring up B Squadron , which was formed from the new recruits who had finished a somewhat abbreviated training course .
7 When Panama City awakened , and after I had taken a small breakfast of pineapple , café con leche and a hard roll or two , I rented a small white Japanese car , acquired a map from the official cartographers who conduct their business under the curious name of the Instituto Geografico Nacional Tommy Guardia , and set out to look for Santa Fé , for William — and for the Pacific .
8 The evidence cited earlier shows that it is those from the poorest homes who are most likely to fall in either of these categories .
9 Directed ( 1986 ) by Tian Zhuangzhuang with Wu Tianming as executive producer , it tells the story of a hunter from the Mongolian plains who prays on merchants and nomads and steals horses .
10 A darker shadow inched its way along one of the walls of the Drum , a few yards from the two trolls who were guarding the door .
11 Nor has it drawn large crowds , apart from the 105,000 visitors who attended the inaugural exhibition featuring the work of Dubuffet 's latter years .
12 However , they also escaped the severe censure that might have been expected from the high-minded moralists who strutted busily through the Victorian England of his day .
13 ( It was because of this that people from the impoverished villages who sought work in the towns did n't always find it . )
14 From the nineteenth-century reformers who pressed for universal schooling to today 's schemes for increasing the numbers of girls studying science , education has been the site of the struggle for equality of opportunity .
15 You can see it reflected in the faces of the young people from the Communist countries who have reached the West . ’
16 The 11 tourists , with a lot of help from the four friends who made up last night 's team , gave an astounding display to inflict on France their first defeat here for seven years .
17 The bourgeois was , if not a different species , then at least the member of a superior race , a higher stage in human evolution , distinct from the lower orders who remained in the historical or cultural equivalent of childhood or at most adolescence .
18 Now he put together his own group from the bored teenagers who frequented his shop and invited his old art-school colleague Jamie Reid to join the plot .
19 Gooch 's first priority this morning will be to finalise a side from the 14 players who reported to Old Trafford .
20 Also in the picture are pupils from the other classes who won prizes , they are ( from left ) , Emma Getty ( P2 ) , Carly Hodgkins ( P4 ) , Kerry Ferris ( P5 ) and , Charlie Anderson ( P1 ) .
21 ( Article 37 provides that a carrier who has paid compensation in compliance with the provisions of this Convention , shall be entitled to recover … from the other carriers who have taken part in the carriage …
22 There were twenty-four houses at Eton , each with about forty-five boys who were known as Oppidans and were distinct from the seventy Scholars who lived apart in College .
23 It was a long way from the back streets of big cities and the criminal set , and even further from the grim-faced soldiers who had guarded her last assignment .
24 A random sample of 100 was taken from the 308 patients who had been referred to the local Detoxification Unit during the same 12 months of the first prevalence study period .
25 A similar sample of 100 was taken from the 216 clients who received counselling from the local Drugs Council .
26 That fat kid from the Double Deckers who played the tuba and made it look the size of a bag of crisps … what is he up to now ?
27 So the next two days were spent in readying and arming a mixed squadron of available craft , merchanters all , but every one necessarily accustomed to using defensive artillery to protect themselves from the English pirates who infested the Norse Sea .
28 Manufacturing workers were aware of this situation , and at times of dispute with their employers sometimes attempted to use it to gain support from the landed rate-payers who , correctly , believed that , compared with land , the assets of manufacturers were significantly under-assessed .
29 We still are in some necessity of joiners and coopers and any trades ; for the rest , we are buying slaves from the same merchants who put in to anchor here and take on our water and our salt .
30 ( Why is it that American Football , an infinitely more static , convoluted sport should draw such paeans of admiration from the same sportswriters who condemn rugby union matches for being dull and boring ?
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