Example sentences of "[noun pl] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Sine waves from a 4046 VCO |
2 | Her hair was drawn back , skilfully arranged to fall in loose waves from a gold clasp . |
3 | Modern detectors which should be capable of detecting the gravitational waves from a supernova collapse in our Galaxy are described . |
4 | A burst of frequency between 10 and 10 4 Hz is expected with a duration of several cycles and an energy release of between and in gravitational waves from a star core of mass M. The mass M is expected to be similar to that of the pulsars , which average around for the few cases where measurements have been made . |
5 | Captain Henrick Kurt Carlsen waves from the Flying Enterprise , which he refused to leave for seven days in 1951 as it foundered in the Channel after a storm . |
6 | Captain Henrick Kurt Carlsen waves from the Flying Enterprise , which he refused to leave for seven days in 1951 as it foundered in the Channel after a storm . |
7 | A barograph used to record the pressure of gas in the gasholder in Batavia enabled the times of arrival of the pressure waves from the explosions to be recorded accurately , but the blast produced by the greatest of the explosions was such that the gasholder leapt out of its well , causing the gas to escape . |
8 | Glamour on the tram , as Jayne Mansfield waves from the Blackpool Belle in 1959 . |
9 | It can be imagined that the soul of such a man will be laved always by waves from the ocean of his love ; he is at once carried away from all bitterness ; and enmity has no meaning for him . |
10 | Sullivan also includes three early unsuccessful attempts ( in 1896 and 1902 ) to detect radio waves from the Sun . |
11 | The objectors said radio waves from the latter could cause explosions in the plant . |
12 | Shock waves from the rear seat . |
13 | The eastern extremity of the spit is not greatly affected by waves from the south-west , but comes under the influence of north-east winds blowing down the Solent . |
14 | Any point on the screen will receive waves from the two slits . |
15 | This will mean that the waves from the slits will not be in phase with each other when they arrive at the screen : in some places the waves will cancel each other out , and in others they will reinforce each other . |
16 | Two main differences , besides the obvious ones of speed , scale and aspirations , distinguish the French strike waves from the Italian . |
17 | Leicestershire is the only county to account for its distributions from the TCCB on a cash as opposed to an accruals basis . |
18 | Paris furniture and , increasingly , paintings and drawings dealer Jean Gismondi , is planning to line his stands with late eighteenth-century boiseries from the Paris hôtel particulier of the dancer Mademoiselle Guimard , painted pale blue and pale green and decorated with terracotta plaques by Clodion , painted medallions and exquisitely fine carved foliage and flowers . |
19 | Of course for the police the one one score line is not as important as these figures , eighteen arrests and thirteen ejections from the ground . |
20 | He had a degree in fine arts from the Sorbonne ; he had further training from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London , and the Beaux Arts in Paris ; he knew more about the history of jewellery design in general , and of the de Chavigny company in particular , than anyone else except the man he was going to see now . |
21 | Its proposals will have significant impact on the arts from the abolition of customs posts at frontiers to the approximation of VAT on works of arts and antiques . |
22 | In a report prepared by the tax consultants Moret Ernst and Young for the Department of Culture in The Netherlands , proposals have been put forward to lower VAT charges on income generated by the arts from the standard rate of 18.5% to a new lower rate of 6% . |
23 | The museum contains European paintings of the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries , sculpture and decorative arts from the collection of the Herzog Anton Ulrich , and drawings and prints from the fifteenth to twentieth centuries , The print room and library will stay open to the public . |
24 | What comes under critical scrutiny here are the presuppositions , habits of thought and strategies that , under the banner of Antiracism , dominated political interventions in local authorities , education and the arts from the late seventies to the mid-eighties . |
25 | Another effect of the low priority assigned to the arts by the DES appears to be the exclusion of the arts from the ESG programme . |
26 | Dr Hi-Do-Ho Calloway , The King of Hi-De-Ho , celebrated his honorary doctorate in fine arts from the University of Rochester with a show-stopping rendition of his signature song ‘ Minnie the Moocher . ’ |
27 | Another technique to reduce the risks from a cartel is to find new overseas suppliers of key minerals . |
28 | . Although risks from the industrial use of microorganisms should not be exaggerated , thorough risk assessment and implementation of containment and other safety precautions … are essential , whether the organisms have been genetically engineered or not ’ . |
29 | Even if you ca n't afford organic produce the benefits of eating plenty of ordinary fresh fruit , vegetables and cereals far outweigh any risks from the chemical residues . |
30 | And the birth control pill is an interesting example because it brings out the controversy and misunderstanding which there can be , because for many many years there was a great deal of talk about the risks from the birth control pill . |