Example sentences of "from [art] [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 And you can do it by taking one from t' other but more useful er , I would suggest , is to work out a planned performance or what I 've called a planned performance , er , this 'll be in your , in your notes as well , er which equals planned expenditure over planned er , income or allowance .
2 Lord Dacre kept twenty-eight indoor servants at Hurstmonceux who , with a constant stream of visitors , needed prodigious quantities of food both from the estates and from farther-flung markets .
3 Certainly , one does not overhear such debates every day in the senior common room or students ' union , and any analysis of the curriculum as knowledge is likely to appear remote from the priorities and concerns of the average lecturer or student .
4 These temperatures would be unbearable and this is why most of the population like the cooler climate of the South ( which is further away from the equator and the overhead sun ) .
5 The reason for this was that they had a different view of tradition from the locals and this caused them to turn to ‘ progressivist ’ ideas and to new ventures put forward by planners in order to effect an entry upon the local political scene .
6 Mark eliminates starter motor , battery , alternator , and ignition coil , and fixes in the end on an obscure switch which isolates the electrics from the gearbox and would have taken me a month to find — but , for the man who can , about three minutes .
7 This type of noise is often from a diff and travels down the tubular propshaft to sound as if it comes from the gearbox and gets louder as the roadspeed increases .
8 Moreover , the car is hideously noisy with the hood up , and it has the effect of filtering out some of the nice engine sounds and replacing them with rattles from the differential , whines from the gearbox and banging from the suspension .
9 Occasionally a chief headman was discovered to be involved in organized extortion , requiring services and gifts from the headmen and people under his jurisdiction beyond those which were customarily expected .
10 From the toing and froing of the social exchanges of the early years , exchanges which are imbued with misperception and misattribution , children construct blueprints of their world and their place in it .
11 SCOTTISH Natural Heritage has called for all ships carrying hazardous cargo to be banned from the Minches and Fair Isle Channel .
12 Foreign priests were expelled from the country and between February and May 1977 alone , 17 priests were expelled from the country or forced into exile , 4 were imprisoned and tortured and 6 killed .
13 It is entirely up to them who they choose , but we try to pinpoint likely candidates such as professionals from the country or area of the sponsoring company .
14 I did not know what to do or where to go , so I approached a very nice policeman , told him I was from the country and asked which gate I should use .
15 In 1874 the Mercury reported that the custom was in decline but ‘ formerly several gangs of ‘ plough-witches ' ’ , ludicrously dressed and with hideous painted faces , came in from the country and visited the tradesmen 's shops , levying ‘ ‘ black-mail' ’ and generally terminating their begging rounds with drunken orgies ' .
16 He then became a leader of the thakin group — thakin was the name given to a European , equivalent to sahib in India — and in 1940 fled from the country and was later joined by about thirty others .
17 She knew that some of the men there were shepherds who came in from the country and that all this must be connected with the kidnapping .
18 Pro-emancipationists indicated their reliance on popular opinion expressed in petitions from the country and went along only reluctantly , and sceptically , with the government 's hope for co-operative measures of amelioration by colonial assemblies .
19 One response was to create both an exodus of talent from the country and capital flight .
20 Foreign priests were expelled from the country and between February and May 1977 alone , 17 priests were expelled from the country or forced into exile , 4 were imprisoned and tortured and 6 killed .
21 Susenyos died shortly afterwards and was succeeded by his son Fasiladas , who drove the Jesuits from the country and banished every recalcitrant native Catholic .
22 The IMF had stated that it anticipated that the balance-of-payments deficit would increase during 1989 and would be worsened by capital outflows from the country and a deteriorating trade balance .
23 2* AND 3* POLICIES have an extension , ‘ Household Contents Away From The Home ’ , which provides cover for ‘ Household Contents ’ , as defined in the policy , whilst TEMPORARILY away from the home but still in the U.K. , Republic of Ireland , or the Continent of Europe .
24 The further the office , the party and the seats of government were removed from the home and family influence , the less able were women to exercise influence upon the male public world as they had formerly done .
25 4* AND 5* MAXPLAN policies provide a more wide ranging cover for contents away from the home and includes items temporarily removed to anywhere in the United Kingdom or the rest of the world .
26 Child labour was bound to take on a different quality when removed from the home and , in the case of the pauper factory apprentices , from the locality of upbringing .
27 Dr Snell has recently suggested that on the evidence of apprenticeship indentures women and girls were bound to a range of occupations in the early and middle years of the eighteenth century from which they were later progressively excluded as capitalistic developments took more work from the home and as population growth accelerated to flood the labour market .
28 Were the postal voters who did not hear the discussion , over-influenced by a statement of comment from the Council and by its recommendation that members should vote against the resolution ?
29 It should always be remembered that the official takes his instructions from the council and its committees only and not from individual councillors .
30 The district council 's public relations manager Chris Trim said the District Commercial Services was separate from the council and run as a public company , although it used some of the council 's facilities such as payroll and computers .
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