Example sentences of "on [art] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] from " in BNC.

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1 Marc Girardelli is well on the road to recovery from last season 's internal injuries , with consistent top-three placings in slalom , giant slalom and Super-G .
2 Previously , this lecture series had been on the history of rhetoric from classical times , but I decided to redesign the course , dealing with literary language ( especially poetry ) from a modern linguistic point of view .
3 There should be national policy on the structure of primary education and on the ages of transfer from stage to stage ’
4 More than three thousand five hundred jobs in the region now depend on the decisions of management from the engineering company , the T-I group .
5 Mendelssohn was seasick both ways on the trip by boat from Glasgow to Staffa .
6 Craig Parry , the 23 year-old chunky Australian , was deprived of last year 's Rookie of the Year title on a Tour ruling — a player had not to be a member of another Tour — having finished in 24th place on the Order of Merit from only 14 starts , but this year his form has been even more impressive .
7 Progress was made , however , on the question of indemnity from prosecution for those convicted or charged with " political offences " ; the principle , but not the detail of such indemnity had been agreed in the course of previous ANC-government talks .
8 Now that 's the kind of information that is absolutely vital for them to understand , in fact for us — I mean I myself am from the Third World — to understand what the problems are , but which can only be achieved with centres in the developed countries that are prepared to make this into a working programme erm for the benefit of both , because in very many cases improving erm the lot of the Third World on the question of revenue from commodities will also improve their position , or the British or the American , or the European consumer , by eliminating intermediaries and so on and so forth .
9 This action prevents undue role conflict on the question of impartiality from the chair .
10 SNH , in its submission to Lord Donaldson 's inquiry on the prevention of pollution from merchant shipping , identifies measures which it claims are vital to the protection of Scotland 's marine and coastal environments .
11 The United States had earlier stated that US aid would depend on the elimination of anti-Semitism from the Romanian media .
12 Reciprocation seems to depend on the expectation of assistance from the beneficiary at a later time .
13 Many fish rely on the reflection of light from their mirror-like scales to hide them , and it is likely that the squid 's eye can penetrate this disguise .
14 Sixth , Bearpark is eager to develop the large accounts division , with the aim of generating sales on the back of business from existing customers .
15 In the mid-1980s , a number of concerns focussed attention on the transfer of land from agriculture to forestry , including surpluses of farm products , falling farm incomes , high rates of wood imports , and damage to wildlife and landscape in rural areas .
16 Responding to Bush 's initiative , Gorbachev said during a banquet speech on July 31 that " a more determined reciprocal movement is needed " , in particular , the lifting of restrictions applied through the 17-member Co-ordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls ( COCOM ) on the transfer of technology from the West to the Soviet Union .
17 Although numerous entries in the Stationers ' Company register attest to the variety of Herringman 's early trade list , he concentrated on the publication of belles-lettres from the 1660s .
18 SHITO-RYU Hot on the heels of Funakoshi from Okinawa came Kenwa Mabuni , who had studied under the same master , but who also had two other teachers , named Itosu and Higaonna .
19 A ban on the import of veal from countries that produce it by a method banned here would constitute such a stand .
20 Previously , ASEAN states had viewed with suspicion any effort to include environmental concerns in GATT on the grounds that they could be used as an excuse for a protectionist attitude by wealthy northern countries , and that , specifically , they could lead to a ban on the import of timber from south-east Asia .
21 On the basis of evidence from a number of studies of small-scale societies , Mewett ( 1982 ) has suggested that class differences begin to emerge as the proportion of multiplex relationships declines , multiplexity being an important characteristic of a closeknit type of network structure .
22 I do not accept the intervener 's argument that it is in some way undignified for the decision of a visitor on the basis of advice from an eminent judge to be subject to judicial review and that if certiorari is held to be available senior judges will not wish to give such advice .
23 The childhood supplement does not provide detailed information about the economic or household characteristics of the 61445 children classified as unoccupied on the basis of information from a 10% sample of the 1981 census .
24 He added : ‘ At this stage I ca n't give you any indication of what level the toll might be … it depends on the amount of interest from industry and commerce . ’
25 He said : ‘ I urge all those who are in a position to do so to use their influence on the men of violence from both sides of the community to end their murderous activities , and to create the only basis on which an enduring peace can be established . ’
26 This , too , has been a frequent component of the instruction , though the emphasis has generally been on the retrieval of information from the stock , with the organization and communication of this information for effective learning left in the background .
27 The only goal of the match came on the stroke of half-time from 18-year-old Gary Rowett .
28 The current-awareness and activity-supporting services are critically dependent on the supply of information from staff as to their current needs , and on strategic information from management as to scientific , educational and horticultural priorities .
29 Seaweeds grow to depths of about 100 m ; below that level plants are rare , but the sea-bed is thinly carpeted with animals that live in or on the mud and feed on the rain of debris from above .
30 The immediate cause of this switch was a ban on the export of walnut from the Savoie region of France — the principal source of the wood for the English industry — by the French government in 1720 .
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