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

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1 The second had primary biliary cirrhosis and died from a variceal bleed while under review .
2 From this it was only a short step to total involvement in folk culture , and his ability to play the gipsy violin led him to join the Gyorgyos Bokreta group , which at that time offered a programme of traditional songs and dances from the Bata region .
3 My father loved old time Music Hall songs and hits from the Gay Nineties like ‘ Good-bye , Dolly Grey ’ , and ‘ Soldiers of the Queen ’ , and one of his favourites was ‘ Burlington Bertie ’ .
4 The Branch Clubs have continued to receive the support of the Committee of Registered Clubs Association and to benefit from the work of the All Party Parliamentary Committee for Non-Profit Making Members Clubs .
5 At the Nez Perce camp on Weippe prairie , and later in the Clearwater valley , the expedition met only kindness and help from the Nez Perce .
6 As Constance picked her way heavily across the mine-field of the Minuet in G , her faltering efforts were greeted with screams and jeers from the birds who would not be silenced even when Miss Hatherby threw an enormous dust sheet over their cage .
7 Then , clicking his heels together , he turned on his short legs and marched from the room .
8 It has been suggested that this linear design process should be replaced by a cyclical process , whereby at each stage of development of the system there would be opportunity for feedback and influence from the users and their representatives .
9 There entrepreneurs identified the existence of a seller 's market just waiting to be developed , and created their own demand , which gathered its own momentum and benefited from a snowball effect .
10 The darkness of the beginning of the poem is suddenly illuminated to a ‘ low stream-line brightness ’ towards the end when she picks up speed and moves from a misty , black and yet dignified depression to a kind of elation .
11 Other noises do infiltrate the cabin — the wind , the odd bump and thump from the suspension , and the constant rattle and clunk from the cabin fittings .
12 When he did n't answer , she rose from her seat and walked from the room , giving the door a satisfying slam as she closed it .
13 She felt like jumping from her seat and running from the room .
14 We must , nevertheless , beware of looking at Spain through Andalusian spectacles and generalizing from the violent and precarious structure of the latifundia districts .
15 Links also occur between the two optic lobes and run from the medial part of the protocerebrum to each medulla separately .
16 Jim was born in Buttleberry Berkshire and comes from a farming stroke dairy background .
17 And at 6.15 Miss Danziger entered the drawing-room , where at least eighteen of the guests were gathered drinking tea and eating from a selection of Danish pastries and pies , and talking with unusual excitement .
18 Carried out by Sneh Shah ( 1990 ) in an analysis of the place of equal opportunities in core and foundation subjects and working from a number of final and interim reports by NCC working parties , three key points were identified , relating to the ways in which equal opportunities were handled in definitions and statements about syllabus content , in criteria of assessment and in statements of non-statutory guidance .
19 In this , she was encouraged by Shelley Saxon , a former manager with Honey Perriam , who had set up a consultancy practice and worked from an office in the same building .
20 If there 's anything embedded in it like gravel or something and it does n't come away easily you must n't , it comes under the categories of what you call foreign bodies , which first aider is not at liberty to poke about , you must leave foreign bodies that do n't come away easily where they are and bandage them round and send them off to hospital or a doctor , but assuming it 's just a little clean graze , if I have n't got a tap to put it under , then I must use little bits of gauze to wash , put in a bowl of water and just wipe , yeah , and you always wipe obviously from the centre of a wound towards the outside , otherwise if you start to wipe across the whole thing you take dirt from one side of the wound across and drop it off in the middle somewhere , so you wipe from the centre out and throw that piece away and you take another piece and wipe from the centre out and so on until you feel happy , quite happy .
21 So I abandoned my car and watched from a pedestrian walkway high above Charing Cross .
22 The present kitchen was the cowbyre and the room on the first floor , now a bedroom , was the loft and approached from the gallery .
23 Working from original issues of the BNL , the investigator has extracted all significant words and dates from the text of each of over 300,000 news items and advertisements .
24 This flows from the assumptions made by the model of perfect competition that the individual entrepreneur maximizes his profits , that there is a price taker and that there is freedom of entry and exit from the industry in which he is producing goods .
25 She threw her shawl around her shoulders and hurried from the house .
26 The archway itself is in fine condition and dates from the third century B.C. It forms part of the Etruscan walls to the city and is the best extant example of Etruscan masonry .
27 Walker was jailed for nine months and banned from the driving for two years .
28 Then , flexing their powerfully muscled silver bodies , they thrash their tails and leap from the water .
29 One gets a slightly different perspective on the question of lifting formes and chases from the women compositors questioned by Margaret Irwin in 1893 .
30 The cavity contains a two-level medium of length L , and the total optical path is The boundary conditions at the entrance and exit from the medium are , respectively : and The latter relation simply implies a unique relationship between the transmitted field amplitude ET and the internal field .
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