Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [conj] [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 Corrieshalloch Gorge is not for the timid and sufferers from nightmares but it must be seen .
2 This first happened early in the Ordovician ( some believe even earlier ) , and there were no doubt simple polyps in the Cambrian and Precambrian from which the corals evolved .
3 On the whole they saw the British as allies from the point of view of protection , as insurance against massacre , and as offering opportunities for advancement .
4 Like Whistler he was a constant irritant in the somewhat comatose English art world , painting hitherto forbidden subjects , using photographs instead of living models , manipulating sheets of newspapers covered with black paint to secure transfers of outlines on canvas , shunning good taste , extracting beauty from the squalid and emotion from the sordid .
5 London was the great magnet , the one place that continued to attract immigrants from all over the country , not just the poor but people from all classes of society .
6 The challenge of the reformers had been one great reality but the showmen had always been aware of the other reality and that was that very large numbers of ordinary people , and that included the rich and the poor and people from all nations , were fascinated by moving pictures .
7 There is very little the Chewong can do to prevent the Chinese and Malays from harming them , except to stay out of their way as much as possible .
8 The long-standing links between urban workers and their furusato in the countryside were exploited to the full as refugees from urban areas sought help from their country relatives .
9 By the 1870s Christianity had survived and flourished , and it was not now mirth and ridicule from hedonists — the scientific age was a serious one-but assault from intellectuals and moralists which would shake the churches .
10 A number of England players were horrified on hearing of the draconian sentence passed on Lamb — who has 28 days in which to lodge an appeal — as a top-up sanction following a fine and suspension from his county , Northants .
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