Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] directly from [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Easily Accessible : There are several walks beginning directly from the hotel , and the ever popular South Down Way starts within 4 miles . |
2 | Vern Schuppan , not content with building 50 road-going Porsche 962s , will run two rebodied , all-synthetic 962s at Le Mans this year with chassis lifted directly from the road car . |
3 | He added to the estates received directly from the Crown by acquiring the estates of landowners indebted to Jews . |
4 | Four pieces , four airs in four different keys ; each air , moreover , is strewn with notes that go out of the key , and the so-called key of the work , the one in which it begins and ends , is the one that prevails least ; the work goes directly from an air in E♭ major to another in E [ minor ] , which is unheard of … |
5 | Ms Greenberg must surely champion Quebec 's newly opened Musée de la Civilisation which greets boatloads of St Lawrence cruise ship passengers with a garish jumble of consumer items and gimmicks borrowed directly from the shopping mall . |
6 | She does not pretend that Ben 's ordeal resulted directly from the ban , but she believes it contributed to the chain of events which led inexorably to his present stay in south-east London 's Bethlem Hospital . |
7 | Some workers use modal values abstracted directly from the size frequency distribution by weight ( Friedman & johnson , 1982 ) but others advocate its derivation by recalculation from the gradient of the cumulative curve ( Griffiths , 1967 ; Folk , 1974b ) . |
8 | Farmers , concerned about the disappearance of casual labour , built dwellings on their land which would ensure a pool of workers and these houses were known as ‘ tied ’ houses because they were rented from the employer rather than ‘ open ’ houses rented directly from the landowner . |
9 | Strangely , the tracks came directly from the lough ; there seemed to be no tracks going into the lough . |
10 | He held that this right derived directly from the Covenant of the League and the Charter of the United Nations . |
11 | Some of the changes stemmed directly from the wartime period , others from the greater material prosperity of the 1920s . |
12 | Much of the bad publicity came directly from the philistinism of the tabloid press . |
13 | Many textile works have supplies of surface water taken directly from a river or impounded in reservoirs . |
14 | 10.1 In the event that any claim is made against the Purchaser for infringement of Intellectual Property Rights arising directly from the use [ or sale ] by the Purchaser of the goods , the Seller at its own expense shall conduct any ensuing litigation and all negotiations for a settlement of the claim . |
15 | Two things stem directly from the location of a submarine eruption . |
16 | Our housing problems stem directly from the fact that the Government have actively prevented replacement of the 9,500 council houses lost through the right to buy . |
17 | Writers , whose criticism arises directly from the problems and possibilities of their art , are inevitably evaluative ; Baudelaire showed how being a poet also involves being a critic . |
18 | What is it that motivates painters to work directly from the landscape motif ? |
19 | But after 1936 — a turning point for Poland — only the French continued to supply finance ( over 2,600 million francs ) and roughly half of the trade credits and finance that flowed through the economy came directly from the state . |
20 | Yet beyond all these sums levied directly from the clergy by the king , there were papal taxes raised by the pope to the benefit , intentionally or eventually , of the king . |
21 | Members of staff benefit directly from the Group 's success through profit sharing . |
22 | The molecules which form the crystals , under the right conditions , assemble spontaneously and the form of the crystal arises directly from the property of the molecules . |
23 | Preparations are then made in the same way as for the embryos recovered directly from the mother . |
24 | Of far greater significance for the inter-war period were those who saw fascism mainly as a positive force which would create a new society deriving directly from the war experience . |
25 | The front door opened directly from the pavement into the living room . |
26 | ( a ) Assembly of information to prepare a draft contract The preparation of a draft contract is the task of the seller 's conveyancer and is the addition of the information acquired directly from the seller or the estate agents , together with the information contained in the deeds and documents of title . |
27 | It seems more likely that the re-telling arises directly from the capabilities of the language as well as the perception of the subject as to what makes the ‘ good form ’ of a story . |
28 | Their inputs come directly from the retina . |
29 | Connected with the markets of Spain , Europe , and , later , America , where Catalan agents gauged the rates of profit and sold the cargoes of Catalan ships , the merchants and shippers of Barcelona suffered directly from the crises of bad trade and war . ’ |
30 | For the sake of convenience , these are divided into two groups : benefits derived directly from the workplace and benefits derived indirectly as a result of workplace participation . |