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

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1 The kids helped me pile up the slabs and we ‘ borrowed ’ a barrow from the house-renovators next door to transport the broken humps of concrete , via some wobbly ramps , to a spoil heap up the garden .
2 General Norman Schwarzkopf , or Stormin' Norman as he became known , retired from the forces last year .
3 Oxford East was taken from the Tories last time round , but remains a marginal .
4 They will lease the first team pitch and clubhouse back from the buyers next season and expect to move to new premises in 1993 .
5 two more winners to finish off with … longjumper Carl Howard from Oxford took the national under 20 title again … his winning leap 7 point five two metres and … weightlifter Andrew Saxton who was sent home from the Olympics last year after a mix up over drugs was a winner again in the British Senior Championships at Crystal Palace …
6 One day I put some large heavy cardboard tubes in the wheelbarrows and awaited the reaction from the children first coming out to play .
7 I would however prefer that you got as much advice as possible from the books first .
8 The idea was welcomed as a way of shaking the elitist tag from the arts last night by the Association for Business Sponsorship of the Arts .
9 THE smallest crowd of the season at McDiarmid Park last night saw St Johnstone recover from a backs-to-the-wall first half to take two vital points from Falkirk .
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