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

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1 This does not mean that the ‘ base of operations ’ can not receive general directives from the owners of the vessel residing in another member state or from a company having its registered office , central administration or principal place of business in another member state .
2 Every year we read about people who have died as a result of hypothermia or from a disease caused by hypothermia , but nothing is done .
3 Such motivation may derive from the wish to control their own destinies ; the wish to break free from the shackles of group ownership and bureaucratic constraints ; or from a desire to save their own jobs and the jobs of their workforce .
4 More often it is necessary to identify their effects from survey data obtained from a panel , or sample of individuals followed over time , or from an interview recording the histories of individuals as they recall them .
5 But if you are working from a consultancy or from an office situated at some distance from the manufacturing units you will need to organise a system for sending a product out and checking that it has gone .
6 Written quotations are available from any Midland branch , or from the address given below .
7 Further details , including written information about any of our savings or lending services , can be obtained from any Midland Bank branch , or from the address shown at the back of this leaflet .
8 LIFESPAN will display the identifiers and titles for a set of up to 20 Clients associated with the named Product , starting from the highest identifier or from the Client indicated by the Start client id , and a message if more details are available for viewing .
9 Kurecolor Brush Pens can be used from the point or from the side to give a variety of stroke qualities and they flex as they are drawn along the paper surface , adding character to the marks .
10 They certainly smile at you here , though neither from courtesy , nor from an effort to charm .
11 We quote a session fee of £25 ( 45 min — 1 hr ) in line with current trends in this market but feel that from every class launched under the auspice of our Business Fitness Scheme , the income of the Society should benefit by a £7 levy per session .
12 Or you could say that from the story told under the palm-tree or round the winter hearth there developed the novel .
13 It had a six-inch barrel , but a solid cylinder underneath it almost as long so that from the business end it looked like an over-and-under shotgun with the lower barrel blocked off .
14 Rape and sexual assault may be regarded as sexually deviant when an individual gains the main pleasure and satisfaction from the act of sexual violation rather than from the coitus involved .
15 To scholars of contemporary art , this material will be known from exhibitions at Paula Cooper in New York and from a survey shown at the Jeu de Paume , Paris , and at the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia , Madrid , in 1991–92 , but his work has never been shown in such depth in London .
16 Since I was unprepared , lacking a condom , she and I were endangered from two directions in another sense also : from disease ( for we were strangers to each other ) , and from a pregnancy desired by neither of us .
17 Women would increasingly in the future be recruited into the new semi-skilled jobs , often at piece rates , so that employers were able to benefit both from the job 's lack of a craft tradition behind it , and from a work-force trained from childhood to regard anything they did as unskilled .
18 The coaches were marshalled in train sets as ready for service , and from the tender going North as follows : Each train set tared 297 tons .
19 The arrangements set up by the two Houses differed widely , but they have had in common that their powers derive from the practical assistance given by the United Kingdom Government in the prompt provision of legislative proposals and other Community documents , and from the Government undertaking not to agree any proposal in the Council of Ministers until parliamentary scrutiny is complete .
20 The other lesson that has come out of the work within the RAF and from the work done outside is that expert systems in particular , but AI in general will not come about as stand-alone , independent systems , but will be embedded or connected to existing or planned conventional computing .
21 And so they returned to the kitchen again ; and after the meal was put on the table Aggie went through the other room and from the door yelled , ‘ Ben ! ’ just the once before returning to the kitchen .
22 Its grip is in the form of an eagle 's head with the beak turned down , and from the top springs a curved piece of solid bronze , in the shape of a Minerva head and bust .
23 Clearly the RHA was also aware that everything was not well at Friern both from the report of its own monitoring group and from the publicity arising from the Sun and Daily Telegraph coverage .
24 In the Delamere rooms a pianist is playing ‘ Young Love ’ and from the kitchen comes a waft of roasting meat .
25 Get back there ! ’ and from the constable came a shout of , ‘ Oy , you , stop that ! ’
26 Then the landing window fell out in a rain of sparks and blackened timber and from the road came the terrifying , metallic clamour of the fire-engine bell .
27 As such he is a natural verse-speaker , as we see from his first appearance ( I.ii.321ff. ) and from the soliloquy cursing Prospero during the storm ( II.ii.1–17 ) .
28 At a conference held last year to launch the manual , speakers from the platform and from the floor voiced their disappointment .
29 The glorious views to and from the building remain , and their grounds , though overgrown , can quickly be restored .
30 Although the CNAA was not now to oversee a rolling programme of promotions to the ‘ university club ’ , how much autonomy the new polytechnics would want and acquire — from their local authorities and the CNAA — was to be a feature of debate from the creation of the first polytechnics , and from the decision to set up a Committee of Directors of Polytechnics in December 1969 and its formal establishment in April 1970 .
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