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

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1 Forms can be obtained from the contact given below .
2 She had taken the trouble first to find out what she could about the topic from the notes given , and had thought about it carefully , so that in a real sense she was herself involved in what was happening in the classroom .
3 Written quotations are available from any Midland branch , or from the address given below .
4 You can obtain further information and an application form from the address given below .
5 SWIFTPACKS can also be purchased by mail order from the address given in this leaflet .
6 Burrows and Hunter 's general conclusion is that " from the views given us by local authorities the 1988 Housing Act 's strengthening of the anti-harassment laws have made prosecutions slightly easier for local authorities but , in practice , there is often a failure to prosecute for a range of non-legal reasons " ( p. 41 ) .
7 A production environment that sought to minimize expense was not especially stimulating to creativity , and some idea of the cynicism involved is evident from the instruction given to Adrian Brunel by the bosses at MGM that he could n't make any improvements in the film he had made for them lest his cuts shorten the film below the act 's definition of a full-length picture .
8 Whatever the Government say , there can be no doubt from the answers given to parliamentary questions that , if the pension had been increased in line with earnings , a married couple would now receive more than £20 a week extra .
9 The plasma gastrin concentrations increased from group to group as expected from the dose given .
10 Where the entry ends with the words " to date " or a dash , this means that the library holds a complete file of that title from the date given .
11 It is completely safe to assert , from the evidence given , that half the fourteen books ( Nos. 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 11 , 12 , 13 ) are not first editions because they carry specific statements about earlier editions and impressions .
12 We had no doubt that if there was the slightest suggestion that the statements differed materially from the evidence given by the witnesses the learned trial judge would have called for these statements and examined them himself and if necessary would have made them available to the defence .
13 The true story emerges from the evidence given to the Royal Commission ( Highlands & Islands ) 1892 , and from many questions asked , a few answers are taken as illustration .
14 It is apparent , from the history given in the affidavits , that the appellants are both very experienced people in business .
15 Mrs Mohammed-Holgate was the temporary lodger whom the police arrested when , many months after the burglary , the original owner of the valuables thought that she recognized her from the description given by the shop owner of the person from whom she had bought the jewellery .
16 The Edinburgh " female question " clearly had repercussions outside the city , as can be seen from the reasons given by the Arbiter who turned down the Glasgow compositors " pay-claim in 1904 .
17 British Aerospace has been told it will not have to repay more than forty-four million pounds in sweeteners from the Government given as an incentive to clinch the Rover purchase deal .
18 From the equations given there ( ignoring depreciation and technical progress ) , and the government budget constraint where T c is the tax levied on capital , T the lump-sum transfer to wage-earners .
19 However , the prospect that such a strategy might succeed appeared somewhat remote from the outset given the rather equivocal commitment to freedom of conscience under the convention as a whole ( not least of which is its failure to incorporate a right of conscientious objection to compulsory military service ( Dignan , 1983 ) ) .
20 Since Bottoms wrote his essay however , this trend has gone into reverse , as he himself reports in a later work ( Bottoms 1987 ) , and as can be seen from the figures given in Table 7.1 ( updated from Bottoms ( 1987 ) using Criminal Statistics ( 1988 ) ) .
21 I understand from the figures given to me by British Coal that more than 1,600 men are employed in private mines .
22 Social roles within each of the groups have been isolated primarily from the accounts given by fans and from prolonged observation in the London Road End .
23 an electro cardiograph , it 's a tracing of the electrical il impulses from the heart given off by the heart and this chap came in he 'd never had one before and he was nervous anyway , so I 'm trying to put him at his ease and I , I put , you have to put like a rubber band round their arms and legs and attach erm electrodes to them , you do n't feel anything , you 're only measuring the electrical impulses given off by the heart
24 Callinicos appears to think that he can detect ‘ aesthetic merit ’ from the position given to him by his politics ; politics , writ large , as embodying an ethics and a philosophy , is the active force .
25 The drive for expansion received its greatest impetus from the support given to the movement by Lord Rothermere , who was persuaded by Mussolini to back Mosley .
26 Such thoughts dated from the support given in 1889 to the Danish seamen 's strike .
27 sanctimonious self-righteous people , from the name given to an extremist religious sect among the Jews at the time of Christ who seemed more concerned with forms and outward observances prescribed by the Law of Moses than with any inward and spiritual meaning .
28 The name ‘ mast ’ comes from these pillars and the alternative ‘ stave ’ derives from the name given to the wall screen sections .
29 Whether their attitudes derive partly from the emphasis given to reading aloud is not proven .
30 This not only results from the emphasis given to agriculture , but also is due to the more limited range of other expenditures of the EC .
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