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

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1 We should consider whether taking on this role , in a context of inadequate overall expenditure , might not increase our administrative workload and the level of stress from our clinical work and adversely affect our relationships with our patients , our staff , and each other .
2 Better news is that torque steer is almost non-existent and the level of grip from the ( optional ) 185/60 R14 82H Bridgestone Potenzas is high .
3 Tufnell persuaded Shoaib to misjudge a forward prod , and even if the figures of Mallender and Pringle were fairly predictable , the amount of turn generated by Tufnell and the burst of speed from Malcolm kept English hopes alive at 214 for 4 .
4 It abolished the six ‘ mets ’ and the GLC with effect from 31 March 1986 .
5 For most , the tedium of weekly travel , the long sitting hours and the heartache of separation from normal family life may soon begin to fade from the memory .
6 The crunch , however , has come with the introduction of the internal market in the health service , with the separation of purchasers and providers and the withdrawal of money from London , as health-care purchasers look for cheaper , locally based services .
7 But it soon became evident that there were many kinds of interferon , all produced when cells were exposed to particular viruses but varying in their exact nature according to the cells which produced them and the species of animal from which the cells originated .
8 Dr Macdonald clearly identifies the link between oedema , weeping and the flow of urine from the bladder in which the body frees itself from the water retained in the tissues causing the swelling which brings the patient to the doctor .
9 The biggest event in recent months has been full sectorisation and the change of name from Provincial to Regional Railways .
10 Naturally the glorious weather was a talking point with the General : he might be forgiven for thinking the Micks were a bit blasé about the temperature and the change of scene from London ceremonial duties .
11 The Venetians , the merchants will be present , and even Sor de Naves and the abbot of Bellapaïs from Kyrenia .
12 Seamstresses were put to work to increase her already adequate wardrobe but , as the days passed and the day of departure from Framlingham loomed close , she became increasingly petulant .
13 The source coordinates of the stream are found by generating two random whole numbers in the range 1–30 and the direction of movement from one cell to the next is found by generating another random number which can take on one of the values 1 , 2 , 3 or 4 .
14 His method shows how one can explain many physical phenomena , including the speed of sound in air and the colour of light from a glowing furnace .
15 This map and the sense of movement from one place to the next form the frame of the book , equivalent to Boccaccio 's paradisiacal garden to which his storytellers have fled from the plague-infested city , and it ensures that Narratori delle pianure is read not as a collection of stories , but as a succession .
16 Slowly , like a sleepwalker , she gathered up the torn , bruised straw and the scraps of ribbon from the bed and the floor , and put them in the hatbox .
17 Leggett has argued that the countries should also be monitoring the effects of global warming on the thinning of the Arctic icecap and the release of methane from thawing tundra , both which could worsen global warming .
18 In an entertaining yet moving ceremony , seven nuns exorcised the pain of the last year and the demon of censorship from the office , presented us with a certificate , and sang their hymn ‘ Amazing Pride ’ , as well as turning at least one staff member 's face a fetching shade of red with some well-placed innuendo .
19 ‘ Here with Nuada 's Sword from the City of Findias ; the Ildana 's Spear from Gorias ; and the Stone of Fate from Falias .
20 Telecine transfer was , and is , the responsibility of the studio Vision Mixer whose job is to switch the output picture ( the one seen by the television audience ) between the action on the studio floor and the scenes on film from the Telecine Department .
21 This was principally because he had taken up fire-watching duties there , and once or twice a week he would go up on the roof : he would have heard the sound of the aircraft , and the bursts of shrapnel from the anti-aircraft guns , while all the time scrutinizing the " blacked out " city for the evidence of fires .
22 As a consequence , the level of reliability of the directors ' statement and the degree of assurance from the auditors is high .
23 The first , such as poor climate , dry conditions , the genetic make-up of the tree , the nutrient status of the soil , background pollution and the degree of competition from neighbours , will predispose a tree to succumb to stress .
24 Danger , from the Piaroa point of view , is from the predatory activities of beings from other worlds , and the responsibility for protection from them is in the hands of the shamanic ruwatu .
25 They also insisted that Kuwaiti machinations against Iraq ( started during the Iraqi-Iranian war ) such as violations of quotas for oil production , reduction of oil prices and the pumping of oil from the Rumeila Oil fields ( in disputed territory ) — all carried out with American backing — had led to this current conflict .
26 Loddiges designed the steam heating and the system of irrigation from overhead pipes for the range of hothouses which was greatly admired by visitors in the 1820s .
27 Some were travelling direct from Cowes , most were arriving from London by railway express , and the remainder by carriage from their country houses .
28 Warning time is a NATO concept to do with the situation on the central front and the threat of aggression from the east .
29 Thus the position remains unsatisfactory with occasional violence and the continuation of government from London .
30 Objectives : Maritime safety and the prevention of pollution from ships .
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