Example sentences of "be bought from [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In countries such as the former Czechoslovakia ( now two separate nations ) , two-thirds of motor lubricants are bought from petrol stations . |
2 | The branch is opened at in March 1870 , the premises having been bought from Messrs John Watherston & Son for £3,500 . |
3 | In the meantime the first of the warbird collection was two-seater Fury T.20S G–BCOW which had been bought from Doug Arnold at Blackbushe in 1976 and had previously been used in West Germany on contract to the Luftwaffe as a target tug . |
4 | More elaborate , moulded fibrous plaster arches have to be bought from specialist suppliers : some do mail order , others may have showrooms in larger cities . |
5 | Old and antique coins can be bought from specialist dealers like Spink and Son in London ( Tel : 01-930 7888 ) . |
6 | Old and antique coins can be bought from specialist dealers like Spink and Son in London ( Tel : 01-930 7888 ) . |
7 | Old and antique coins can be bought from specialist dealers like Spink and Son in London ( Tel : 01-930 7888 ) . |
8 | All of these items can be bought from department stores . |
9 | Sets of bars and rollers can be bought from hardware stores for the heaviest furniture and kitchen equipment . |
10 | UK volume rights were bought from Anthony Goff at David Higham , and the book will be published in the US by Knopf . |
11 | During the Thirties , several secondhand cars were bought from Dearne District ( 51–54 ) , Accrington ( 55 ) and Preston ( 56 ) , but the system was not saved and closed in April 1937 . |
12 | He had moved there when Daeniker Distributors in Zürich was bought from Orell Füssli by OLF in 1991 and absorbed into its own operation . |
13 | Inside-right John Jackson , 23 , came from Clyde for £1,000 , one of Leeds ' largest outlays , and Fred Blackman , described by the Yorkshire Post as ‘ possibly the most stylish and polished back in the Second Division ’ , was bought from Huddersfield Town . |
14 | In 1791 the Windsor theatre , then no more than a shed in a muddy field , was bought from Francis Waldron [ q.v. ] , writer and actor . |
15 | Caradon was bought from publishers Reed International for £61m in 1985 and came to the stock market in June 1987 with an initial market value of £134m . |