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

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1 It is not possible to circumvent these provisions by one company receiving a payment from the trustees and another company associated with the same within TA 1988 , s416 making a loan or other capital payment to the settlor ( s678(4) ) .
2 And they are given a level from the sats how are you going to record that on there ?
3 So the medical profession , in the future as in the past , must bear the responsibility unless it is possible to obtain a decision from the courts .
4 ( Try identifying a decision from the minutes of a committee .
5 Nicholas seldom did or said anything in business without repeating a text from the psalms or New Testament for his purpose .
6 In a large bowl , whisk together the eggs and 100g/4oz of the sugar until it is thick and holds a trail from the beaters .
7 Religious leaders spell out their warnings , in countless funeral services , but their words will be wasted without a response from the politicians .
8 Lord Roskill 's emphasis on the necessity for there to be both a removal from the shelves and a label-switching does not deal with the dishonest label-switcher who has not removed the goods from the shelf .
9 Following disturbances in Southall , London , in April 1979 , when Asian youths assembled to protest against a National Front political rally during the general election , and when a New Zealand demonstrator was killed , some alleged by a blow from a police officer , the Home Secretary set in motion a review of the law .
10 The plaintiff there was claiming damages for her son 's death brought about , she alleged , by a blow from a police truncheon .
11 The Princess Royal , President , Save the Children Fund , visits the Save the Children Fund Shop at 104 High Street , Orpington , Kent ; opens and tours the new Head Office Building of the Woolwich Equitable Building Society , Watling Street , Bexleyheath , Kent , and receives a cheque from the employees for the Save the Children Fund ; as Chancellor , London University , visits the Institute of Zoology , London Zoo , Regent 's Park , in celebration of the accession of the Institute of Zoology of the Royal Zoological Society to the University of London ; and , this evening , as Patron , The British Nutrition Foundation , attends a dinner at the Natural History Museum , South Kensington , London SW7 .
12 Bombay : Heavy institutional buying signalled a rebound from the losses of the past three days .
13 Now of course it has n't needed a lambast from the likes of us to prompt the breakdown of pop entry .
14 The next move was to find a chairman from the ranks of the great and the good , someone of acknowledged independence who combined the qualities of Solomon and Job .
15 A salesman from a components supplier has just offered to provide the firm 's requirements for two components , the BC100 at £7.75 each and the BC200 at £2.00 each .
16 " No man shall be allowed to work anywhere without a certificate from the Masters ' Union and no man allowed to take passage on any steamer to leave this country unless he produces his certificate .
17 The Sheikha again said that it was a story from the days past but Halema did not say another word .
18 For some enterprising footballers like Celtic 's Harry Hood or Aberdeen 's Willie Miller , the pub is a business opportunity run to the highest standards , but for others it can be either a modest earner , an extension of their drinking or a desperate attempt to grab a livelihood from the cinders of football , an industry that has never fully protected the talent it exploits .
19 A smell from the drains preoccupied even the most prosperous , due to the consequent backing up , but conditions among the poor were infinitely worse .
20 Sybil wrinkled her nose as if she had suddenly detected a smell from the drains .
21 Angela Kinsella , 28 , of High Northgate , Darlington , was sentenced to a month 's imprisonment yesterday for causing fear or provocation of violence , resisting a police constable and stealing a shirt from a clothes shop .
22 Kit Everard sent for a midwife from the islanders to come and help her ; two did so , and strained coffee roots in tisanes to strengthen her as she laboured .
23 James Gillespie Graham 's The Chapel of St Anthony the Eremite at Murthly , Perthshire , the seat of Sir William Drummond Stewart ( Edinburgh , 19850 ) was purchased with a grant from the Friends of the National Libraries and donations from Scottish members .
24 The £2200 bike , with a detachable wheelchair facility at the front , was brought with contributions from the National Park Authority , Severn Trent Water , the Countryside Commission and a grant from the Sports Council .
25 That was a change from the senators and congressmen and captains of industry , whom she 'd been seducing since she arrived on these golden shores .
26 The minaret is a souvenir from the Turks ' use of the building as a mosque .
27 Totally correct wear for the feet are over-the-calf socks of the finest black silk and lace-up shoes in black patent leather — a remnant from the days of boots .
28 So I was in the port , running around trying to charge up a card from the outlets , and none of them were working I was putting in my ID , and the authority for the credit , and the screen would say
29 The catalyst is the Government 's decision in August to uphold a recommendation from the Monopolies and Mergers Commission that the credit card networks Visa International and Mastercard should alter one of their membership rules .
30 Ever since you went away we have been unable to get the fire to burn ; even if we borrowed a light from the neighbours it went out as soon as we brought it in . "
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