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

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1 They sometimes had secretaries who could imitate their master 's hand so perfectly that it is difficult to tell one from t' other .
2 How , a week after that crazy decision , are we to place confidence in Ministers who talk about policing and crime prevention in our urban and rural communities when they can not tell one from t' other ?
3 There 's one thing we can do is take one from t' other .
4 And you can do it by taking one from t' other but more useful er , I would suggest , is to work out a planned performance or what I 've called a planned performance , er , this 'll be in your , in your notes as well , er which equals planned expenditure over planned er , income or allowance .
5 There nowt much difference in , from t' garden
6 ACET opened its Glasgow Home Care service in late June after receiving confirmation of a grant from the Greater Glasgow Health Board to fund the work .
7 The money was part of the proceeds from the sale of unclaimed property sold under the Police Property Act .
8 This was coordinated from the living room of a local doctor .
9 Soreness in the groin , or a discharge from the genitals , can be a sign of some sexually transmitted diseases .
10 But this is not tax-effective and ACET will not benefit from the additional 33.3% increase in value .
11 Although ACET , like any charity , does not have the power to release you from the agreement it is likely to be sympathetic .
12 A payment will not qualify under Gift Aid if it is made to enable the charity to purchase a property , or other assets , from the donor or from a ‘ connected person ’ .
13 It does n't matter if your Executor stands to benefit from the Will .
14 We are given some financial support from the government but this doe snot cover all our costs and we therefore depend on gifts from trusts , companies and individuals .
15 We already support over 70 children from the families we visit .
16 With letters still coming in , AI will be sending out information on other street children 's cases in Guatemala — many of Nahamán 's friends who witnessed the attack have been subjected to harassment from the police .
17 The death penalty was excluded from the Brazilian Penal Code in 1890 and its abolition is enshrined in the 1988 Constitution .
18 This pattern of human rights violations is described in a recent AI report , Indonesia : Continuing Human Rights Violations in Irian Jaya , available from the British Section office .
19 Another significant development to emerge from the latest session of the Commission , held in March 1991 , was its decision to establish a Working Group on arbitrary detention .
20 This award was presented to Amnesty International following the decision of an independent panel of judges drawn from members of the public nationwide and chaired by a representative from the greetings card industry .
21 From the letters we have been receiving this year it appears that the Jehovah 's Witness from Greece Andreas Christodoulou has been passing some of the cards on to his colleagues who are also imprisoned Jehovah 's witnesses , who want to correspond with people in the U.K. Fortunately we have someone in the office who has been able to translate their letters .
22 At group level , the days have gone when three prisoners per group ( one from the West , the East and a non-aligned country ) were obligatory .
23 In early 1991 AI received a letter directly from the two men .
24 In Tibet Ngawang Buchung , a monk from the Drepung Monastery in Lhasa , is still serving a 19-year sentence imposed at a mass sentencing rally in November 1989 .
25 On 6 March he was transferred to the prison infirmary suffering from skin problems and a dramatic fall in his blood sugar level resulting from the earlier hunger-strike .
26 Nijazi Beqa , a student of physics , married with one child , was one of 10 ethnic Albanians from the area of Urosevac in Kosovo arrested in September 1988 .
27 During the first 11 months of 1990 AI sent 68 delegates to 50 countries ranging from Jordan to Nepal , from the USA to Romania .
28 Even from the jails themselves , the cries of hope , of despair , implorings not to be forgotten escape : Muriel ‘ Rucia ’ Dockendorff was seized by Chilean security police soon after the bloody coup of 1973 and ‘ disappeared ’ .
29 Therefore the prosecution will strike blacks from the jury .
30 If challenged to justify why blacks are struck from the jury , prosecutors offer the most ridiculous reasons — ‘ he looked dumb ’ , ‘ he lived in the same part of town as the defendant ’ ( most blacks live in the same part of town ) , ‘ he was a mason and I was worried about masonic links ’ ( the prospective juror was a stone mason by profession ) .
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