Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun] has [vb pp] from " in BNC.
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1 | Only one in 500 engineers in the UK is a woman and progress is much slower than in the US where the percentage has grown from 0–2 in the 1960s , when the Civil Rights movement stirred , to 10 per cent and is growing apace . |
2 | But where the uproar has come from is from people who have thought that they had got binding court agreements . |
3 | First , where the item has resulted from a recent arm 's length transaction , the item can be measured at the transaction price ( ie at ‘ historical cost ’ ) . |
4 | A trade union movement anxious to extend rather than limit its influence would seek to regain those functions that the state has stripped from it . |
5 | No one can point to a particular warhead that the US has made from British plutonium . |
6 | UNESCO is the third such agency that the US has withdrawn from in less than a decade . |
7 | It , it came or it or it would be one of the depressions that the town has suffered from many times during the last fifty or sixty years . |
8 | Some scientists think that the infection has spread from dogs carrying canine distemper virus . |
9 | Ministry of Agriculture inspectors fear that the disease has spread from the Continent , and are carrying out detailed checks around Wood Farm , near Aylsham . |
10 | Even more , the thesis that the economy has suffered from too few producers in the manufacturing sector rings very hollow indeed [ Kaldor , 1966 , 1968 , 1975 ] . |
11 | Are employment figures alone sufficient to infer that the economy has shifted from a goods to a service economy , that the economy has moved from an industrial stage to a post-industrial stage . |
12 | Are employment figures alone sufficient to infer that the economy has shifted from a goods to a service economy , that the economy has moved from an industrial stage to a post-industrial stage . |
13 | The EXACT STITCH LAYOUT section lets you view the stitch and row chart that the program has produced from your diagram . |
14 | She knows that the guest has come from another , distant planet , one with an important status in the universe . |
15 | True , some plates seem to have been designed as a reminder , sometimes polite , sometimes far from it , that the volume has strayed from its proper home . |
16 | Rarely has it ever been recorded that a fatality has occurred from snakebite during the festival ; the Cobras appear to know that they are being revered . |
17 | However , sometimes the knowledge that a horse has acquired from its own species brings an unexpected result for the horse when used in relation to us . |
18 | I 'll lay you odds that every leak has come from something hand delivered . ’ |
19 | Since 1950 the number of those unemployed for more than a year has increased from 34,000 to more than a million at the start of this year . |
20 | Even if the lead has come from above , from state elites , France since the 1970S is a more communications-conscious society than such a prognosis suggests . |
21 | It was a wholly objectionable idea , it was rightly opposed by very nearly everybody who spoke in the debate and the Government has withdrawn from that decision and that I welcome unreservedly but My Lords a great deal that is objectionable remains in Clause two of this Bill . |
22 | The Imperial Engineers School has grown , the Colleges of Magic have thrived , and the army has marched from victory to victory . |
23 | Eventually , a more suitable location was sought and the company has gone from strength to strength ever since . |
24 | Rouble interest rates are sharply negative , and the currency has fallen from 144 to the dollar 12 months ago to 812 now . |
25 | I would say that three months is about the maximum , and that long before this period is up the confection , like a fresh fruit sorbet stored in the deep freeze , has lost its exquisite flavour and the edge has gone from the sharp scent . |
26 | About erm eighteen months , two years ago a report was published , the Cockroft Report , this is the same Sir Wilfred Cockroft who 's chairing the Examination erm Council , which looked into the teaching of mathematics at all level in the country and it was an extremely good report and a lot has followed from it . |
27 | The mouth may be in need of care if a person has suffered from one or more of the following : |
28 | But the domain has shifted from the world of molecules to a larger scale . |
29 | This is because the emphasis has shifted from idealised language data to an examination of language-in-use . |
30 | Latest news from the expedition to climb Ultar , Pakistan 's highest unclimbed summit at nearly 7,300 metres , is that while no result has emerged from the tussle with the main objective , Mick Fowler and Craig Jones have made the first British ascents of Bublimiting ( 5,750 metres ) and Hunza Peak ( 6,250 metres ) . |