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

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1 erm there 'd be a bit of er an anti reaction from the villages towards that and I think that was what they worried about , and that 's why they , they adopted a more careful policy of more , more like suggesting , I E they , they introduced these mutual aid teams and suggested that it would be beneficial for the peasants to join together in these teams .
2 Now erm last century er goods came up er the Trent to er and er by sailing barge er and er this sort of equipment was used to er to collect er items from the holds of these er barges , erm put on wagons , horse-drawn er and er some steam traction engines , er to be transported around .
3 The views across the Weald from the windows of this coach are impressive as the train trundles towards Horstead Keynes and beyond .
4 From the findings of this follow up report it seems feasible to combine aggressive treatment of cardiac failure ( with its attendant end organ effects ) with early cardiac transplantation in severely ill patients .
5 King John exacted very large fines from the heirs to these serjeanties for confirming them in their lands and offices — £100 from Philip son of Holgot for the wardenship of Kinver Forest in 1199 , a like sum in 1200 from Richard de Munfichet for the forest of Essex , and one hundred marks in 1215 from Michael de Columbars for the forest of Chute .
6 Naturally the purchaser should be alert to any signals from the vendors on such matters .
7 I remember seeing a delegation from the tenants at that time .
8 But we wondered what we would get from the students at this later stage in their training year .
9 The theme goes to the heart of recent debate about the capitalist state and its degree of ‘ relative autonomy ’ from the interests of any one class in society .
10 I would suggest that a sexual problem might best be defined as an obstacle to the satisfaction of sexual need — that need which arises in us partly from innate instinct and urge , partly from the circumstances of any given time , and which is tempered by our personal upbringing and development , our moral outlook and the social norms to which we subscribe .
11 Again , this is not radically different from the attitudes of many parents towards children of higher intelligence , who believe that their children should experience pre-school education , perhaps attending a play school or nursery from the age of three onwards , and then encouraging them to pursue further education at school leaving age .
12 The disadvantages , however , stem from the limitations of this form of interview as a scientific tool .
13 What one expert sees as the organisational goals are different from the views of another expert .
14 Can we start to look at it this time from the benefits to some people in terms of travel and a quiet environment ? ’
15 Invective flowed from the pens of all parties and violence from their partizans so long as the feud between the Sailors and Firemen and the Seafarers continued .
16 I say their contemplation can give no-one pleasure ; they are there because their absence would be resented by the average man who regards a large amount of futile display as in some way inseparable from the conditions of that well-to-do life to which he belongs or aspires to belong .
17 A sticky , pus-like fluid dribbled from the corners of both his eyes .
18 All the teeth that have been extracted from the pellets of these two species have been digested , and so the proportion is probably close to 100 per cent .
19 However , several WFS surveys inquired separately about the number of months after the birth or the age of the child when the respondent resumed sexual relations ; from the answers to this question a more valid picture emerges both on the prevalence and the length of abstinence .
20 This put me on to finals with the trim wound fully aft , and I was able to further check the aircraft 's inherent stability by moving hands and feet from the controls for several seconds — the Aircoupe continued down the slope as on rails ( there was little wind or turbulence ) before a gentle flare demonstrated another safety feature .
21 Their early attempts to create some kind of political unity from the scores of minor clans , each under its own chieftain or župan , were continually beset by difficulties arising from the attempts of both the Byzantines and Bulgars to dominate them .
22 His killing drew condemnation from the leaders of all the main parties , and prompted speculation as to its significance at such a time of crisis on the level of national politics .
23 Steep routes , close to the road , sunshine , pleasant surroundings and generally good quality rock ; plus there 's a bit of adventure away from the crowds for those prepared to look for it .
24 This might not stop him reacting still more strongly in favour of theft , from the viewpoints of all who as an anarchist he believes to suffer from the institution of private property ; but otherwise he has to put the danger on the same side of the scales as the slight loss to the old relative , against the great gain to himself .
25 The ethics of the universal religions take a different course in pursuit of objectivity , seeking to break out from the limitations of local custom by submitting to standards acceptable from the viewpoints of all mankind .
26 But with the recognition that ‘ Be aware ’ prescribes responding from all relevant viewpoints , the judgement changes to condemnation of the massacres as objectively wrong on the grounds that to be moved against Hitler and on behalf of his victims would be the reaction of anyone , including Hitler himself , who responded impartially from the viewpoints of both .
27 A standard is acceptable on the authority of ‘ Be aware ’ to the extent that , when most aware of the recurring situation to which it applies from the viewpoints of those affected by it , one is spontaneously moved to act as it prescribes — which is what makes the standard feel right .
28 The Calvinist vision of an earthly city in which pastor and politician work in harmony to exclude evil from the lives of all those within the city walls remains a religious outlook for a significant number of protestant loyalists .
29 Even novels which appear to be furthest removed from the lives of those who wrote them — the work of Kafka , of Lewis Carroll , of the contemporary feminist writer Marge Piercy — have drawn on the real life surroundings of their authors .
30 What distinguished my article , through , from the observations of those trail-blazing precursors was that it acknowledged the presence not only of the ( nonsemiological , non- ‘ signreading ’ ) public but also of the collective bliss which , whatever my own sense of alienation , the theme park experience generated among the public .
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