Sentence examples for be loans from from inspiring English sources

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The plan is for all or most of the material to be loans from China itself.

Some of the works are from Mr. Stella's personal holdings; others will be loans from collectors and museums.

There will also be loans from the Arts Council and the British Council, as well as works from Wakefield's own 6,000-strong 6,000-strong

On view will be loans from an international group of museums, including the National Gallery of Art in Washington, the National Gallery in London, the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff.

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Many are loans from churches where they are still in use.

All are loans from Nigeria's National Commission for Museums and Monuments.

Of the $6.5 million raised for the project, $2.5 million were loans from the World Bank, and the rest donations from private sources.

All but the home-team "La Promenade" (1875-76) — delicious mom, darling daughters — are loans from other museums.

Whatever else the visitor now sees are loans from the Pulitzer family's collection of modern and contemporary works.

About half of the 120 pieces are loans from Old Salem Museums and Gardens in Winston-Salem, N.C., near the sites of Moravian workshops.

Phonologically 'field' and 'cakes' could be loans in either direction, but they are not rice-specific terms, which weakens the argument that they are loans from Hmong-Mien.

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