Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [verb] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The blood of the wounded trickled from the bank , spilling like one of the showers that freshened the earth each day , and flowed downstream towards the sea , which was not so far that its rich scarlet could diffuse before it met the waves . |
2 | Tallis went outside quickly , alert for the boy , her own heart racing in response to the awful wailing from the woods . |
3 | The villus height depends upon two factors ; firstly on cellular multiplication and differentiation from the crypts ; and secondly on the migration of mature cells along the villus axis , accompanied by the cellular shedding from the apex . |
4 | In 1326 Scotland and France had concluded a new alliance , the Treaty of Corbeil , under which the French , while not being required to take military action on behalf of the Scots in any future conflict with England , agreed to give them diplomatic support , while the French obtained from the Scots an agreement to attack England in the event of war between the French and the English . |
5 | This late start in railway communication with the outside world enabled Broadstairs and the Imperial to gain from the benefits of visitors , while still maintaining their reputation for selectness . |
6 | If the accused uses force on a railway signalman to make him stop a train , it is robbery if the accused steals from the train . |
7 | The second came from an aerial attack … |
8 | The second came from the head of Captain , Colin Calderwood . |
9 | The first involved the extension of duty exemption on cement imports for three years , and the second arose from an order instructing the Bureau of Inland Revenue to refund to mining companies some 2,000 million pesos ( US$1=23.8713 pesos as at Aug. 10 , 1992 ) in taxes from which , Garrucho ruled , they were exempt . |
10 | The first band crosses the eye , the second extends from the tip of the dorsal across the body to the tip of the anal fin , and the third is to be found on the caudle peduncle . |
11 | I did n't think you had to ha have the aerial coming from the for the hole in the wall . |
12 | Like Muddy , he went acoustic again in the mid-'60s to profit from the white-promoted folk revival , but mainly John Lee has stayed true to his Iron Man vocation . |
13 | For if Charles the Bald profited from the increased resources generated by the ninth-century economy , so too did the aristocracy . |
14 | It lists the revenues due to the apostolic see from the patrimonial estates and the tributes and payments from various European secular rulers and religious houses . |
15 | Paris could hardly believe its ears a few days later when Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau entered the Salle Pleyel , exactly 40 years after his Parisian début , to sing Die Schöne Müllerin with ( once past the buffeted consonants and fatal eruptions of ‘ Das Wandern ’ ) a mezza voce intact , and a sensitive response to the warmhearted suggesting from the piano of Christoph Eschenbach , that one could hardly believe possible ( and more astounding still in that immense hall ! ) . |
16 | Wha what happens if the good come from the store ? |
17 | The first difference between now and the 1970s arises from the experience of the past 12 years , during which we have witnessed a growing and marked centralisation of power . |
18 | It actually takes someone who has lived through the past 40 years as an adult to appreciate how extraordinarily the England of the 1970s differed from the England of the 1940s , and the France , Italy or Spain of the 1980s from those countries in the early 1950s . |
19 | The collision left the area looking like a ‘ battlefield , ’ according to witnesses who saw the injured taken from the scene . |
20 | The latter resulted from an ongoing battle pitting freedom of expression against government accountability and the need to adhere to ‘ general standards of decency ’ . |
21 | The section applies to ‘ presenters ’ and ‘ directors , ’ but not to actors unless the latter depart from the script , in which case they become ‘ directors ’ for the purposes of the Act . |
22 | During the period of industrial calm which followed 1906 , SRs and Social Democrats alike were reduced to a rump , party membership of the latter falling from the probably inflated figure of 150,000 to some 10,000 . |
23 | At that time local authorities could be seen as acting in the interests of the majority — the phrase from the last paragraph of the 1978 extract from the Library Association record above ( omitted from the 1989 policy statement ) ‘ either on grounds of … a desire to ‘ protect ’ public morality' suggests so . |
24 | The first arose from the government 's decision to impose a standstill grant for that year — in effect a reduction in the District 's planned programme in the 1952–53 session at a time when much patient work to gain support from trade union branches and members had succeeded particularly in Norwich and Northamptonshire . |
25 | Arabella Buckley was the first to recover from the shock of that strange outpouring . |
26 | Leamington Spa , the 17th largest society in 1990 , was the first to exit from the market via a merger after declaring a loss . |
27 | He was the first to emerge from the water , partly because he had an appointment with Rose , partly because he could see Araminta leaving . |
28 | The machine is the first to emerge from an alliance between IBM 's Advanced Workstations and Enterprise Systems divisions and will ship in October . |
29 | The first derives from the quantum theory . |
30 | The aircraft was the first salvaged from the Soviet Union to arrive in the UK . |