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

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1 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 .
2 Deaths : Sammy Fain : in Los Angeles aged 87 : one of the last tunesmiths who peddled their songs from the back of trucks and in the dingy hallways of Tin Pan Alley .
3 Other composers did not yet differentiate so sharply between secular and sacred idioms ; even Palestrina introduced madrigalian elements — with beautiful effect — in his settings from the Song of Songs , while Victoria toward the end of his life , in 1600 , broke into a much more surprisingly secular vein in a Missa pro victoria with organ , modelled on Janequin 's ‘ La guerre ’ .
4 As we have already noted , audio mixers are used to combine the signals from a number of microphones , and they can also be used as volume controllers .
5 It was adopted by the American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ) becoming a simple data access method for all databases — a common language which provides users with the ability to interrogate relational databases from a variety of vendors .
6 It was adopted by the American National Standards Institute , becoming a simple data access method for all databases — a common language which provides users with the ability to interrogate relational databases from a variety of vendors .
7 People Before Parties -Luxembourg , for example , allows electors to give personal votes to candidates from a variety of parties .
8 If this is not true , it may be necessary to collect animals from a range of sites , mark them and release them again on a single site some considerable time before the project is to be carried out .
9 The middle-aged businessman opposite lifted his eyes from a sheaf of papers in his briefcase and stared with fixed interest at the soft-faced girl with the golden tan and the riot of Titian curls , but Virginia was supremely unaware of his admiration .
10 The US government continues to receive royalties from the sale of chips designed under the original agreement with Gazelle , although TriQuint is no longer receiving any support from ARPA ( the ‘ D ’ was dropped last month as part of the Clinton administration 's promise to shift spending from the military to the civilian sectors ) .
11 Students take two core units : Issues and Trends in Nursing and Health Care , and Research Methods , Elementary Statistical Theory and Computing ; they then choose four further units from a range of options including Health Education , Dynamics of Group Behaviour , Families in Transition and additional clinical and management studies .
12 To ensure that they get the right amount , vegetarians mix proteins from a variety of sources .
13 An outline of the settlement of the barbarians in Gaul up until the 450s is necessarily made up of fragments from a variety of sources , not all of which are in agreement .
14 Using funds from a variety of sources — notably Scottish Homes , Historic Scotland , Edinburgh District Council and Lothian and Edinburgh Enterprise Ltd — the Lister Co-operative has created 50 flats at affordable rents out of former dereliction .
15 BRAC currently receives funds from a number of organisations , including Oxfam , UNICEF and the Swiss Development Cooperation .
16 ‘ Look at all the best sides and you find they get goals from a variety of positions , ’ said Peacock .
17 Saez borrows movement influences from a variety of sources .
18 And when he pointed out that these were Irish , not British Trade unions they were talking about , it was sadly admitted that the English disease had poisoned the minds of many impressionable Irish trade unionists and that it would of course take time entirely to eradicate malign English influences from the land of Saints and Scholars .
19 Shuss Systems Inc , Edison , New Jersey , is to debut Caveman — CApture and ViEw MANagement — a development environment for creating SCO Open Desktop applications that can capture colour images from a range of devices , including VCRs and camcorders , which can be stored , retrieved in a window or printed .
20 Scottish Literature 1 provides an introduction to selected major authors from a variety of periods ( Henryson , Dunbar , Burns , Scott , Hogg , Galt , MacDonald , Grassic Gibbon , Gunn , Muir and Spark ) .
21 ‘ In the film they have genetically created dinosaurs from the blood of mosquitoes and made a theme park for them .
22 Here four young Scottish practices present ideas across a broad spectrum of subjects from the design of armchairs to buildings and skyscrapers .
23 There is a program available that will automatically create wordsearch squares from a list of words supplied by teacher or pupil .
24 In the second phase ( 1910–14 ) , baton-wielding police sought to protect strikebreakers from the wrath of pickets .
25 He was the sort of person who might , after much hard study , have finally learnt two phrases from the language of flowers : the gladiolus , which when placed at the centre of a bouquet indicates by the number of its blooms the hour for which the rendezvous is set ; and the petunia , which announces that a letter has been intercepted .
26 An alternative would be to subtract the proportion of optimists from the proportion of pessimists .
27 I says now have you had any visitors from a couple of nights in my caravan .
28 Amongst Unitarian abolitionists an emotional quality in antislavery commitment was also present but it may often have had different origins from the antislavery of Evangelicals and Quakers .
29 Yet it is of course the labour theory of value which justifies the conclusion that the whole of the proceeds from the sale of goods or services should accrue to the workers : and hence , that income accruing from property — that is , from land and capital — to the owners is misappropriation ; that the remedy is to abolish rights in property , ; that , since property owners are bound to resist abolition , a class war between the workers or proletariat , and the property owners or bourgeoisie , is inevitable ; and that it will be resolved by revolution .
30 In addition to the income from the rates collected from the parishes , the directors received cash payments from the fathers of illegitimate children by order of the magistrates , as well as the proceeds from the sale of lambs , calves , skins , wool , and the hire of horses .
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