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

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1 The developmental effects of TNC investment must be judged on a case by case basis and can not be judged in isolation from the development goals of the countries concerned .
2 And how very different from the home lives of our own dear dykes , as recently exemplified by the fifteen women whose tape-recorded , edited life stories form Inventing Ourselves .
3 The core of the house is a 15th-century hall , which retains the plan of the screens passage that divided the open hall from the service areas of buttery and pantry .
4 Short axons from the receptor cells of each ommatidium join those from other ommatidia in the lamina to form a regular array of optic " cartridges " .
5 Whereas the diagnosis of early infectious syphilis can be made with a good degree of accuracy by identifying the treponeme with darkground examination of serum from a chancre or from the skin lesions of secondary infection , in latent or late syphilis , be it acquired or congenital , the diagnosis depends on the finding of antibodies to the infection in the blood .
6 Once production was under way there came a great demand for the engines from the ore mines of Cornwall .
7 It is the first level at which human language diverges in principle from the sign systems of other animals .
8 6.2 The Publisher shall be responsible for commissioning any artwork and obtaining stills shots from the video components of the Work for use in the preparation of the books components of the Work and the cost shall be borne by the Publisher .
9 In fact much of the Ancient Mariner came from the sea voyages of discovery .
10 The poem stresses throughout the elemental qualities of the landscape and seascape which it describes , leading Eliot to a particularly bare group of rocks which he had known from the sailing days of his childhood .
11 All clubs which refuse to allow those from minority groups — and that includes women — from becoming members are being removed from the championship rotas of the PGA Tour and the United States Golf Association .
12 Some of West Ham 's most violent supporters have come from the satellite estates of north London or new towns like Harlow or Thamesmead .
13 Picking a route from the walking riches of Scotland is always somewhat arbitrary — but needs must and a traverse of the Five Sisters of Kintail will certainly pass muster as a first-rate choice .
14 This unit or trust will be formed from the provider arms of the current community unit and family health services authority .
15 Athletico Whaddon ( 1970 ) Ltd rose from the cheque books of Ken Mentle and Julian Ripley-Rust .
16 Much of the music played by a pianist for ballet lessons is still borrowed from the dance suites of court , opera and other ballets of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , as well as from other dance suites of Bach , Mozart , Beethoven and Brahms .
17 FROM THE DANCE HALLS OF PARIS : TOULOUSE LAUTREC
18 From the beginning heads of missions had had secretaries who often played an important role ; but these had been recruited and paid by the diplomats themselves and had been merely their personal servants .
19 The actual burden on most preparers will be rather less than may appear from the disclosure requirements of the FRED , given that it is unusual for a company to have many different kinds of capital instruments in issue and , therefore , in many cases few of the specific disclosures will apply .
20 For me the most dangerous aspect of the job has been not so much the very real dangers in the field as the psychological vertigo of alternating for months at a time between the utter extremes of the planet ; from the film markets of California 's Hollywood Hills , where I rented an A-frame , to the remotest jungles of the East .
21 He looked like an extra from the film Chariots of Fire .
22 Mr Scowcroft was , until his appointment , the co-chairman of a committee drawn from the defence elites of both parties , which in February found a form of words that satisfied its wide range of members and came down gently in favour of Midgetman first and rail-MX only later .
23 All-original hits from the glory days of pop , plus a FREE ALBUM of classical Elvis ! ( details below ) 4 double-length cassettes or 8 LPs .
24 Fans waved ‘ Fantastico Alberto ’ banners stored from the glory days of three years ago , when he won ten times in the season , beginning here at Sestriere .
25 These images came to her from the metal engravings of the conquest of Libya which had appeared in the illustrated journals ; she did not remember the different countries of the Italian empire in question , for all of Africa — Libya , Somalia , Eritrea alike — beat out a rhythm of adventure and spoils and heroism .
26 These developments are best known from the chalkland valleys of Wessex , but they certainly exist elsewhere , although they are poorly recorded , if at all .
27 Both are produced from the ice sheets of Ellesmere , Devon and Baffin Islands and Greenland ( Jeffries , 1987 ) .
28 The latest proposals from the banking supervisors of the world 's richest countries , who sit on the Basle Committee , are a case in point .
29 Disparate , disparate , a hundred opinions , a hundred cross-currents , in this blond Georgian drawing-room : ancestral echoes of ancient Victorian philanthropy of the Clapham school mingled with louche ghosts of Bloomsbury , public-school public servants held hands with hybrid tieless entrepreneurs of the television aristocracy , new modes of moneyed brutality addressed old shrinking brutality , the educated sons ( well , let us not exaggerate , one educated son ) of one skilled manual worker maintained an exchange with one exhausted feudal Northumbrian homosexual neurosurgeon , and the accents of North London raised themselves melodiously , classlessly , incomprehensibly , from the throats of the variously reared young , from the singing birds of the future , in their indeterminate , as yet unidentifiable plumage .
30 The dinner itself , a ritual of many courses , begins to emerge in relays from the swing doors of the kitchen , the food bland and unexceptionable , but plentiful and somehow sanctified by being served by the immaculate waiters in sashes and gloves .
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