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

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1 Word had quickly got round that at the Marne , in contrast to the generals of the Plaza-Toro breed , who led attacks from the various Chateaux of France , Pétain had moved up into the front line when the infantry quailed under the German shells .
2 Two composers have had three commissions supported — the young Edinburgh composer , Kenneth Dempster , who will write works for the Hebrides Ensemble and the Leda Piano Trio , and the established Glasgow composer and folk musician , Edward McGuire , who has commissions from the Chamber Group of Scotland , the Silver Duo , and from the Mendelssohn on Mull Festival , for a work with local children .
3 Pino Settani , who photographs personalities from the world of Italian cinema , music and art , is exhibiting until July with Hadrien Thomas .
4 Qualified insolvency practitioners are those who hold licences from the various authorised professional bodies ( such as those governing chartered accountants and certified accountants , The Law Society or the Insolvency Practitioners Association ) or from the Department of Trade .
5 TA 1988 , s740 ( the charge under this section is applicable to beneficiaries who receive benefits from the trust ) .
6 This was observed empirically by Mayhew ( 1977 ) who compared bones from the pellets of three species of owl and two species of diurnal raptor .
7 THE men who assess referees from the stands are getting younger .
8 This was first undertaken by Paul Berg and his research group at Stanford University in California who joined genes from the bacterium Escherichia coli with DNA from simian virus 40 ( SV4O ) .
9 Where goods are marketed via wholesaler and retailer the person who buys goods from the retailer can not complain that the manufacturer was in breach of his contract of sale with the wholesaler .
10 A journalist is someone who hears shouts from a river , rushes up and asks , ‘ Are you all right ? ’
11 However , a child who forms attachments from a young age with a wide group of people , rather than just close family , feels less insecure than a baby who has been close to only one or two people , so try to introduce her to as many people as possible , right from the beginning .
12 Like the Finnish club who eliminated Giants from the Cup Winners Cup on Tuesday , Reykjavik followed the fundamental principles of playing aggressive defence , making simple passes and taking open shots .
13 At the camp in Bandoeng , he tells of being treated by Flt Lt Harold Knox , an Ulster physician who recited excerpts from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayam .
14 His fellows include those who brought bananas from the Indian Ocean coast to the highlands of east Africa , those who brought cassava from the Atlantic coast of Angola to the forests of Zaire , and those who first trekked the hump-backed Zebu cattle down the valley of the Nile .
15 No more hiding from the post office boy who brought telegrams from the Somme each day .
16 Christopher Gray was one of the nurserymen who bought plants from the bishop 's collections in the gardens of Fulham Palace .
17 But the victim was a colleague who had bruises from a fall .
18 Well done to everyone who purchased products from the Tesco Nature 's Choice rang and helped raise £15,000 .
19 Given such selectivity the term " mob " seems inappropriate , as it does to the Cornish miners who themselves punished some of their number who stole spoons from a farmhouse .
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