Example sentences of "has evolved from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Situated on the edge of the attractive village of Tiffield , Ark Farm has evolved from a number of farms over the last 30 years .
2 They have charted complex changes since 1000 BC , showing that even in the last 1500 years the area has evolved from a series of tidal inlets , through the development of spits and dunes , to the triangular area that it is today , with the vast recent pebble dumps of Dungeness .
3 It has evolved from the simplest folk through the mannered court and finally to the expert classical dance .
4 Psychometric evaluation has evolved from the psychological discipline .
5 RSPB regional officer Tony Prater said the formation of Birdlife International , which has evolved from the Cambridge-based International Council for Bird Preservation , would have enormous significance for global nature conservation .
6 The CONGRESS OF UNIVERSITY CONVOCATIONS AND GRADUATE ASSOCIATIONS ( CUCGA ) , constituted in 1989 , has evolved from the Conference of University Convocations ( CUC ) .
7 Our constitutional order has evolved from the position where an absolute monarch was supreme , to the current position where Parliament is legislatively supreme .
8 The Soviet view of neutralisation in the 1970s and 1980s has evolved from the legalistic and Eurocentric notion of neutralisation which Eastern and Western statesmen held in common in earlier decades and sought to apply to particular disputes .
9 This revitalised industry which is now centred in the USA has resulted in a new type of cruise ship which has evolved from the special requirements of the newer cruise companies and their clientele and is epitomised by the Ectasy which entered service in June 1991 .
10 BirdLife International has evolved from the International Council for Bird Preservation , which was founded in 1922 and pioneered international co-operation in bird conservation .
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