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

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1 They had seen the rise in output from the giants Fender and Gibson have an adverse effect on quality ( in short , they were n't making 'em like they used to ) and Jol and his team were determined to put matters straight .
2 Ponds and lakes that are frequented by birds often have an enhanced productivity , based on nutrients from the birds droppings and decaying feathers .
3 When you 've done that , I want his file removed from the records department and brought fully up to date for the ‘ active ’ unit .
4 I intend to commission a survey soon to find out more about what the public want from the citizens charter and what their expectations and priorities are in taking forward this work .
5 Hearts skipper Craig Levein and midfielder Gary Mackay are the players who 've agreed to join two members of the supporters federation , one from the shareholders association and chairman Alex Kitson on the committee .
6 Redpath accepted a cup of tea , and reported the information he had had from the firearms expert and the doctor .
7 The individual concerned would pick up his P45 tax form from the accounts department and slink off .
8 Downstairs a Disco will bring the tired and the weary in from the cattle drives and down from the cash tills. the Saloon will stay open late .
9 Presentations were also made on the carpet ranges from the Contracts Division and by Credit Control and Marketing .
10 Officers from A division led the raids assisted by colleagues from the Drugs Squad and C division .
11 Why not consider one of the smaller geophagines from the genera Biotodoma and Gymnogeophagus ?
12 She set up the business with her husband Jeremy after receiving a £3,000 grant from the Princes Trust and help from Darlington Business Venture .
13 A recent publication from the Schools Examination and Assessment Council on advice for assessment at Key Stage 3 in mathematics and science holds useful information for the forward thinking history teacher .
14 Ringway One remained ; dubbed as the ‘ London Motorway Box ’ , it attracted hostility from the anti-roads lobby and the Inner London Boroughs .
15 The Date & Time fields are automatically filled from the PCs time and date .
16 In the settlement that was reached , Boesky agreed to relinquish $50m in illicit profits ; pay a civil penalty of a further $50m ; accept permanent disbarment from the securities industry and to plead guilty to a federal charge of insider trading .
17 As part of a plea bargain arrangement with the federal authorities in April 1990 , Milken had already agreed to be debarred from the securities industry and to pay $200,000,000 in fines and $400,000,000 in restitution .
18 Although the landscapes on both sides of the Border are very similar , from the lowlands north and east of Carlisle through fells rising to the Cheviot range and falling again to the coastal plain , it is still noticeable that permanent settlements of any size are fewer along the Scottish side .
19 He stands by what he said , and , sadly , many of his criticisms are still valid : the team have still not bought a video camera despite a large injection of cash from the Sports Council and no one could say that the preparation training for the world championships — one weekend in the Kendal Judo Club — has been anything but derisory .
20 The breakdown of an estimated £30 to £35 million for the organisational costs goes roughly like this : £18 million from official suppliers , in kind , such as computers , copiers and clothing ; £6 million from ticket sales ; £3 million from the Sports Council and £6 million from advertising .
21 Organisers are seeking a Royal patron for the event and have formed a charity to raise £100,000 , which they hope will be increased by grants from the Sports Council and private business .
22 We will continue to campaign for greater funding from the Sports Council and perhaps influence well known Scottish outdoor equipment specialists to follow the Berghaus example and become involved .
23 encouraged us by saying that the Sports Council appreciated our work ; also the specialised training of our teachers BUT we were receiving 63% of our income from the Sports Council and that was not acceptable .
24 Reports were received from the Awards Committee and from Division Councils and the future conference programme was reviewed .
25 PEEBLES The Tweeddale Museum is housed in the Chambers Institution , a gift to the town from the brothers William and Robert Chambers , founders of the famous dictionary and encyclopaedia publishing company .
26 The Harmsworth family interests , chiefly derived from the brothers Alfred and Harold , Lords Northcliffe and Rothermere , and trading as Associated Newspapers , had seven evenings and a major interest in four others ( as well as managing , but not owning , a twelfth ) .
27 The extensive mill complex was largely built during the 1770s , becoming known as Days Mill , from the brothers Jeremiah and Daniel , who made cloth in the much enlarged premises .
28 Among those involved in co-chairing the sessions are Dr Colleen Roach from the Communications Arts and Sciences Department of the City University of New York , and Dr Rafael Roncagliolo from the Instituto Para América Latina in Peru .
29 As a result of their financial difficulties , Athletico were forced to resign from the Mid-Counties League and for the 70/71 season played no football at all , thereby suffering no defeats and thus securing their most successful season ever .
30 In August 1988 Chief Inspector Lovell retired from the police service and the final report was completed by Inspector Wyke in September .
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