Example sentences of "[noun] from [art] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Underneath was a team photograph — a schoolboy cricket eleven with John the second from the right in the back row .
2 For him , it resided in the philosophy of history he derived , although in an amended form , from Hegel , and which sees history as a dialectical process ; that is , one of perpetual conflict between polarised opposites leading as by a law of nature from a less to a more perfect condition — in short , a trial : thesis , antithesis and synthesis .
3 Mr Pritchard 's daughter , Oakey has to fetch water from a well behind the house .
4 The first part lists three stages of human evolution from the earliest to the most recent : savagery , barbarism , and civilization .
5 Later , people spend hours reconstructing that brutal transition from the nowhere to the everywhere , when nature can destroy you .
6 You can distinguish this leaf-roller from the sawfly by the extent and nature of the curling .
  Next page