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

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1 It is the possession of these nuclear materials , more than know-how about their use , that separates the Israelis from the Iraqis , or the Indians from the Iranians .
2 He goes on to assert that ‘ these two different sets of goals may be sometimes in conflict : a direct or ‘ honest ’ expression of the beliefs or the opinions from the speaker 's situation model may lead to negative social evaluation of the speaker by the hearer' ( 1983 : 384 ) .
3 Or the aroma from the half of a poached deer that 's hanging behind your scullery door .
4 So efficient is the American-trained force that when asked whom they fear more , the drugs police or the thugs from the cartels , farmers say UMOPAR , without hesitation .
5 The Atlantic coast course , part parkland , part links , measures more than 7,100 yards and wind is always the dominant factor whether the levante from the east , or the poniente from the west .
6 You will need to get a receipt for the materials if you do the work yourself or the bill from the contractor if you have the work done for you .
7 On the emotional level , stresses come in many different forms ; such as problems in relationships , with family or the grief from the death of a loved one .
8 I feel that there is no need to fit a servo or the brakes from the LWB , but I would like the safety of dual circuit brakes .
9 One could choose a song title with a special sentimental attachment , or the frontispiece from the score of some classical music ( as shown in the photograph on the facing page ) , but there are other ideas too from which you can choose .
10 The right hon. Gentleman said that the rates were the most unjust form of local taxation , yet under Labour we would have a revaluation that would be carried out on an arbitrary basis such as the market price ; the rebuilding cost ; the maintenance and repair cost ; the private rent value ; the number of windows , the size of the roof , or the view from the property .
11 De-differentiation is also present in the postmodernist refusal to separate the author from his or her oeuvre or the audience from the performance ; in the post-modernist transgression of the boundary ( with no doubt greater or lesser success ) between literature and theory , between high and popular culture , between what is properly cultural and what is properly social .
12 People might 've messed around with it by putting this overhead profit to risk , they might 've put a negative er element in there , er they might 've put a high-cost element in there , they might put nought in there , so it 's very difficult to recognise that , that bill rates er from the labour , or the labour from the bill rate , there is n't a standard relationship , nowhere near .
13 In historical studies the actual quotation from the appropriate Act of Parliament or the speech from Hansard or the letter from the collected correspondence may be the vital piece of information which needs to be placed in its right position to fill in a sort of jigsaw pattern which gives what can only be the one consistent answer .
14 The issue becomes especially important where , as a result of questioning , and without the benefit of the correct conditions or the advice from the solicitor , access to whom has been wrongly denied , the suspect makes a damaging confession which the police later try to rely upon at the trial in order to secure a conviction .
15 is there much glare on the screen of the machine you will be working at due to the room lighting or the light from the windows ?
16 In any case , s3(2) ( b ) ( i ) will only apply where the variation from the anticipated performance is 'substantial " .
17 In another family , where the inheritance from the father was quite substantial , funds for the brothers and sisters were tied up in a trust which was administered by their mother , and this appeared to result in a series of squabbles about whether each of them was getting their fair share in comparison with the others ( p. 376 ) .
18 Letters from one of them told of Mohnyin , another BCMS centre , where the nurses from the Mandalay Children 's Hospital had settled .
19 I could see the beginning of cloud formations in the far west that looked as though they might thicken up and , since I wanted to get some shots of the Cove while the light was still good , I set off by Water Sinks , where the water from the Tarn sinks and does n't reappear again until some miles down the valley at Aire Head , and followed the footpath that would take me west of Watlowes dry valley and bring me down to the Cove by the pasture land above the Pennine Way .
20 The opposite case , where the departure from the norm is in the direction of sentence complexity rather than simplicity , is illustrated in Hemingway 's The Old Man and the Sea : the culmination of the Old Man 's battle with the fish is related in ( for Hemingway ) unusually complex sentences , conveying a climactic frenzy of movement against the background of Hemingway 's more usual simplicity of style .
21 All are said to have been renewed without seeking a competition for tenders or a dispensation from the EC required under EC Supplies Directive 77/62 .
22 Underneath her palms was wood , maybe the heart of a branch , or a sliver from the trunk of a pine tree .
23 Well no , you see what 's happening there is , is a , a demand or a drive from the id is being gratified by the ego .
24 Soreness in the groin , or a discharge from the genitals , can be a sign of some sexually transmitted diseases .
25 The Social Fund — You may also be able to get a loan or a grant from the social fund to help you with expenses which are difficult to meet from your regular income .
26 To claim income support or a payment from the social fund contact your local social security office .
27 If a pension fund transferred is over-funded , the seller will often seek extra consideration or a payment from the acquirer equal to the excess funding net of any tax considerations .
28 To claim Income Support or a payment from the Social Fund contact your local Social Security office .
29 The main problem with this miracle is the question of whether or not Mark meant it as a healing or a raising from the dead miracle .
30 shape a figure or a head from the scrutiny of the model who sat before him , was felt to be an ‘ impossible ’ assault on an objective guaranteed to elude his grasp …
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