Example sentences of "come up from [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's great fun , very enjoyable , but for a young women who 's perhaps come up from a convent or an all girls ' school and who feels very uncomfortable with this person because he 's thirty years older and has power over here , it 's not perceived in the same way . |
2 | Louis had come up from the saloon . |
3 | But he might hold the rest at the Earn until our fifteen hundred come up from the south . ’ |
4 | Some may even have come up from the West Highland Way which runs below Am Bodach in a secluded glen parallel to Loch Leven . |
5 | I 'm afraid Mr Steen has n't come up from the country . ’ |
6 | They were by now in Piccadilly Circus , which was as bright as day , and were surrounded by the crowds streaming from the theatres , cafés and dives which populated the area , painted ladies of a certain character being prominent among them — as well as the enthusiastic amateurs who had come up from the East End to make a few pennies , or even be given supper , as a price for their favours . |
7 | Last month PHILIP VANN looked at artists who had come up from the mines to become artists ; in this issue he concentrates on those artists who went down to the pit to paint |
8 | He had come up from the bottom and made it to the top : no one was to forget that he was at the top and everyone was supposed to forget where he had come from and how he had got where he was . |
9 | Here , black has come up from the streets and into the drawing room ; overleaf , neutral tones assert themselves . |
10 | ‘ You have come up from the coast then ? |
11 | The most common beginner 's mistake is to sit too far aft in the boat and that causes a great wrist a tail of to come up from the trunk . |
12 | In addition I recovered three William III sixpences that came up from a depth of between 9 to 10 inches . |
13 | In some places metal sinks and is covered over so quickly that even Victorian losses can be out of range ; at the other end of the scale I found a 14th century key in a wood , that came up from a depth of only 2 inches . |
14 | I missed several classes because they put me up in , for instance I , when I came up from the infants to the big school I missed the first standard and they put me into standard two and I went from two , three , four , five , six , seven and seven and I was only eleven , you see , so I did pretty well and then the Headmaster came to my parents and said , why do n't you let her go in for a scholarship to Stowmarket Secondary and so I went in for that and er there was one other girl went as well , there were two of us and erm , and of course we only heard during the summer break and er we passed . |
15 | Erm , it was called the Marseillaise , erm , because the volunteers from Marseilles came up from the south , and entered Paris and they were singing , erm , this one . |
16 | Scared pelicans flapped away , and Ellen came up from the galley to see what had caused the commotion . |
17 | Then , for five minutes at least , he was still again , and then , when he knew he was talking with God , his arm went around my shoulder and there came up from the depth of his heart such petitions for men as I had never heard be-fore . |
18 | The lads came up from the gill with buckets of water and stood a-row along the brink . |
19 | I saw you and Oliver in the café when we all came up from the beach . |
20 | Those who came up from the Kinlochleven side may climb Am Bodach with the plan to turn east and do Na Gruagaichean , or carry on westwards for Stob Ban . |
21 | One morning Kalchu came up from the stable with a bowl of warm milk and poured half of it into a separate container for me . |
22 | ‘ He came up from the ranks . |
23 | The mine captains came up from the ranks , having been tributers and tutworkers themselves . |
24 | Louis came up from the saloon . |
25 | A rising sound between a crow and a cheer came up from the men . |
26 | One evening Rosslyn 's horse came up from the paddock as usual for his dinner , but instead of practically knocking her over like he normally did in his enthusiasm to get at the food , he stopped quietly at her side and put his head in her hands , saying non-verbally : ‘ I hurt ! ’ |
27 | Some are Oxbridge educated former merchant bankers , others came up from the shop floor , but they all have some things in common . |
28 | Erm I suppose what we ought to focus on , is not so much the details of the ethnography so came up from the study , but erm but some of them are almost thieves |
29 | The Sergeant came up from the rear to join Charles as they left the Carriageway and took the long asphalt path that leads diagonally away to Marble Arch . |
30 | His head came up from the bin , and his eyes looked like little flames of candle . |