Example sentences of "[vb -s] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 This was worse , with impossible moves on gritty walls and creaks and trickles from the cliffs of ice .
2 We lie together beneath the crumpled warm sheet , and a tear trickles from the corner of my eye as if Jancey was dead .
3 The publication of interim and preliminary announcements and annual reports or precise extracts from them by listed companies is subject to the exemption contained in Section 58(1) ( d ) ( i ) of the FSA , as supplemented by SI 1992 No 813 , which exempts from the investment advertisement provisions any document required or permitted to be published by listing rules issued by the London Stock Exchange or any other market specified by the SI , which includes the USM , and most major overseas stock exchanges .
4 The disposal of such dwelling house within three years ( Housing and Planning Act 1986 , s2(3) ) from the date of purchase " triggers " repayment of the discount on the proportion still outstanding by reference to the number of years since purchase but s160(1) ( c ) of the Act , specifically exempts from the repayment provisions disposals in pursuance of an order under s24 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 , where continued occupation is envisaged ( see R v Rushmoor Borough Council ex p Barrett [ 1987 ] 1 All ER 353 ) .
5 The kind of descriptive approach already widespread in schools — and for which there is plenty of published material available — needs from an early stage to be supplemented in an important way .
6 After external examination of the pubic region and vulva , the doctor will pass a speculum into the vagina and take the various samples that he needs from the vagina and cervix .
7 ( Under the Act , the Central Authority had to discuss their forward programmes and gain approval for their specific annual investment needs from the Minister . )
8 In November 1992 the Reed commission published its Review of health and social services for mentally disordered offenders and others requiring similar services ( Cm. 2088 ) , whose recommendations also complement the care programme approach , with particular emphasis on diverting people with mental health needs from the criminal justice system .
9 The main information that the probabilistic syntax analyser needs from the lexicon is the grammatical tag of each of the candidate words .
10 SUBLIME set of reggae covers from the cunning Brummies .
11 I recently took my beloved Washburn EA30 out of its case only to find that , somewhere between a local theatre and home , I 'd managed to lose one of the plastic slide covers from the EQ ; a tiny thing , I know , but unless you 're Superman , totally unnoticeable from more than a foot away .
12 Many illustrations described as woodcuts are not , strictly speaking , woodcuts at all since , from about 1830 , it became common to make stereotypes and electrotypes from the original wood blocks , which would stand up to only comparatively small editions .
13 As wisdom is measured by wealth ( see above ) , epithets from a human value-system , " good " , " worthy " and " noble " take on explicitly commercial significance .
14 The Jamaican unfolds from the divan .
15 I lie under the great sea almond tree which sprouts from the sand , looking up into its branches where light and shade dispute their rival territories .
16 Built of stone with long and short work on the corners , it is in four stages with pilaster strips from the ground to the belfry , round arches in the second stage , pointed arches in the third , and narrow window openings in the belfry .
17 The three streams which once ran beneath it have long since vanished , but , at the back of the town , the water still finds its way to the sea , as it has from the beginning of time .
18 This ‘ impact ’ has from the earliest days of film theory opened up questions of ideology , of desire and fantasy , and of representation .
19 No amount of reflection on first principles will stop a Christian from assuming that the morality demanded of women , which in Islam he judges to be imposed by the physically stronger sex in its own interests , is in his own religion true to the equality of the sexes before God ; not until women become conscious of and vocal about their own interests does he appreciate that the difference from Islam has from the very first been only one of degree .
20 Systematic multielement regional geochemical mapping of the United Kingdom landmass by the BGS 's Geochemical Survey Programme ( GSP ) has from the outset in 1968 provided regional data on the uranium levels of stream waters and on pH and conductivity , subsequently augmented by measurements of fluoride content and alkalinity .
21 I accept that the law has from the first appearance of corporations , in the absence of any relevant statutory direction , considered the question of a corporation 's right to sue for defamation by reference to the nature of the corporation itself and the need for the corporation to protect its lawful activities and property .
22 It was held that an applicant for a patent has all the rights which a holder has from the moment the complete specification of the patent is published .
23 One , he has from the start recognized your talent ; and two , he is in love with you . ’
24 With regard to the United Kingdom 's special treatment in the context of Economic and Monetary Union , it is sometimes forgotten that the EEC Treaty has from the outset required , under Articles 103 and 105 , co-ordination of economic policy and exchange rate policy , and in Opinion 1/91 the European Court also suggested that the attainment of Economic and Monetary Union was already a Community objective ; it should therefore hardly be a surprise that the ECU has been defined in a series of regulations enacted under Article 235 .
25 Guinness advertising , like the pint itself , has from the beginning fascinated by its uniqueness .
26 Indeed , support for Salman Rushdie and all that his situation stands for has from the start been more vociferous and active abroad than in his own country , something he feels understandably bitter about .
27 ( which also touched upon other problems such as the flooding which occurs when high tides combine with strong winds , and the hydrogeological imbalance caused by fish farming ) made no reference at all to the mortal peril in which Venice stands from a serious fire .
28 But such an explanation is surely ridiculous to the modern reader forced to realize how far he stands from an age when mythological explanations were permissible .
29 The hollow and fragile straw stalactites are formed when water drops from a cave roof , leaving a microscopic ring of calcite before it falls .
30 It was like being in an elevator which suddenly drops from the top of a twenty storey building to the basement .
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