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

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1 The news agency Interfax reported on Sept. 18 that all KGB officers had been withdrawn from the personnel directorate of the Foreign Ministry as a step to withdrawing KGB personnel from the Foreign Ministry 's central apparatus .
2 Peter Brown ( BA Business Studies , 1992 ) won the event with a score of 71 and was presented with the Craiglockhart Cup — a gift from the Alumni Office to the Society on its inception .
3 You still select the monster from the Monsters part of the list , but the points value is added to that of the character .
4 In the Library , assistance with the indexing of the archive collection , and in the separation of original artworks from the illustrations collection for conservation and indexing , are two activities which would be outside the scope and resources of existing staff .
5 Pinnacled above an empty land into which , hour by hour , a torrent of steel was being inducted , they sent the tidings from Soutra and Pentland , from the hills south of Traquair and east of Penteiacob to where Thorfinn waited with his army .
6 The lift was absolutely essential for some of the barrels were extremely large being brought from the Goods Station on horse-drawn drays and then manoeuvred to the road on specially constructed ramps which clipped to bars at the back of the carts .
7 Details of all events can be obtained from the Visitors Centre on & phone No ;
8 Dedication from the Gardeners Dictionary to Hugh Percy , Duke of Northumberland
9 From the musicians point of view , the misconception often derives from an over-idealised vision .
10 From the investors point of view , discounts can be good as they effectively increase the ability of the investment trust to create income relative to a given investment of funds .
11 Now , Cardiff could hear a hubbub coming from the Operations Room behind the reception area as people emerged from their shocked silence .
12 Even so , the broad-ranging debate as to whether — and if so how much — the increase of power play through modern technology in recent years is damaging tennis as a spectacle , following hard on the controversial recommendation from the Rules Committee of the International Tennis Federation that the ‘ let ’ in serving should be abolished , ( see Editor 's Main Point ) , certainly helped focus minds on what is clearly an important issue .
13 From the organisers point of view the festival had been a success .
14 Details of activities and entertainments going on in the town can be obtained from the entertainments page in the local press .
15 It took Quiss longer than he had expected to get to the castle kitchens ; they 'd changed some of the corridors and stairways en route from the games room to the lower levels , and Quiss , taking what he thought was the usual way , had found himself making an unexpected left turn and coming to a windy , deserted , echoing chamber which looked out over the white landscape to the tall wooden towers of the slate mines .
16 Willow Bough Minor wallpaper WR7296/21 , £11.95 per roll , from the Options Collection by Sanderson .
17 And the rewards then would be that erm from the interviewers point of view he be you know viewed as more intelligent , self-confident , industrious all this sort of thing , make him say determined , erm more understandable to the interviewer obviously , and also the there He 's more likely to be well liked by the interviewer , and that 's Because of that not only his voice but the content of what he 's actually saying is gon na be more favourably looked upon .
18 right , well , I 'm , I 'm not worried about the point as to whether it arise out of cross examination , I seldom am because there is always erm can be an opportunity for further cross examination if the other party wants to , so er on the grounds of the objection I , I , I do n't uphold it you can ask that if you like , but er I do want the jury always to keep their eye on that what really is the issue in the case er certainly from the defendants point of view , I know what you say
19 But , but , but from the em from the employers point of view , what he stands to lose if that person 's away from work , I mean , all all all the er , chap 's gon na lose is his , his income so , if he was doing it this in his own case , he would be looking to replace .
20 I went with er Superintendent to er where we positioned ourselves in a control vehicle and er I remained there until I heard from the firearms team inside the house that all occupants of the house had been found and were secured .
21 No , if you think of it from the users point of view , not necessarily .
22 By embracing rather than plundering elements of jazz , soul and funk , Jamiroquai 's debut single on Acid Jazz , ‘ When You Gon na Learn ’ , served as the perfect foretaste to his future work and in the process instantly distanced him from the retro-funk-by-numbers style of his less talented peers .
23 The people of Kislev moved into the Old World from the areas east of the Worlds Edge Mountains and founded the kingdom which lies on the north eastern borders of the Empire .
24 Copies are available free from the Examinations Officer at the Institute .
25 Application forms are available upon request from the Examinations Department at Portland Place .
26 Twenty armed police from Essex assisted nine detectives from the drugs wing of Number Nine Regional Crime Squad in the swoop .
27 From the steelworks stage of this section of work Wimpey adopted the use of power operated platforms to eliminate the need for men to be constantly climbing up and down ladders .
28 He had pursued the errant couple from The Times party to Brighton 's only Portuguese restaurant and back to the lift in the Grand Hotel .
29 The goods or service lift is entered from the backstairs area behind the passenger lift and is controlled by a set of three ‘ semi-automatic ’ push buttons , the third being for stopping the lift at any desired point .
30 With primaries or caucuses held in 28 states , the nature of the campaign altered from the close-quarters politics of New Hampshire , to the continental sweep of regional campaigning .
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