Example sentences of "from [art] [adj] [noun] given " in BNC.

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1 The beauties and rigours of the literal journey , the only means of seeing the creature now threatened with extinction through the dark destructive energies of man , are inseparable from the spiritual experience given and expressed through their means .
2 From the various addresses given on the trade cards of coffin-makers it appears that many were sited off the high streets , yet not so far away as to be inaccessible to their clients .
3 Most probably doubt comes from the new sting given by the Fall to the lack of total epistemological certainty which was there before .
4 The arrangements set up by the two Houses differed widely , but they have had in common that their powers derive from the practical assistance given by the United Kingdom Government in the prompt provision of legislative proposals and other Community documents , and from the Government undertaking not to agree any proposal in the Council of Ministers until parliamentary scrutiny is complete .
5 Apart from the small plots given to each member family for their house and garden , all the land is farmed collectively .
6 As for Jessie herself , she had held her in her arms and reassured her that her Robbie would be all right , even though , from the scanty information given her by the nurse , she could n't know for sure if he would be .
7 Labour would then benefit from the extra coverage given to the incumbent government .
8 Section 5.1 reviews the empirical evidence on the degree to which actual futures prices deviate from the theoretical prices given by the no-arbitrage condition of Chapter 4 .
9 from The Sixth Exercise given by Paul Klee at the Bauhaus , 3 July 1922 from Paul Klee Notebooks Volume 1 : The thinking eye
10 We can see , even from the brief description given above , that electronic information is growing into a sizeable and influential industry .
11 It should be apparent from the brief description given that a contract audit is capable of providing a means for improving the management and control of a contract .
12 Part of the confusion came from the unworthy pleasure given him by the prospect of holding onto his ward a little longer .
13 While little data is presented here it is clear from the few examples given that the ANLT has problems with ‘ real ’ language — the number of possible parses produced and the failure to parse — which would not be solved by additional computational power .
14 On the contrary , some of the best evidence for the presence of a linear graduation process has come from the biographical material given by samples of fans in the three major groups .
15 London , especially Inner London , gains considerably from the heavy weight given to population density and to a range of household characteristics derived from the Census , which are widely used in the redistributional formulae .
16 At this period the magazine still reviewed jazz records , and Alun Morgan considered a Verve issue which contained recordings from a 1946 concert given in Carnegie Hall by Woody Herman and his Orchestra .
17 Each transition has two probabilities : a transition probability which specifies the likelihood of the transition between the states and an output probability density function ( pdf ) which defines the probability of emitting a symbol from a finite set given that a specific transition has been taken .
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