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

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1 The eventual result was the breakaway from the NUM of a new union , the Union of Democratic Mineworkers , with a membership of close to 30,000 .
2 Nkumbula 's lack of vigour in attacking the Federation , once established , and in supporting participation in the elections for the Legislative Council in 1958 led to the breakaway from the ANC of Kaunda , Simon Kapwepwe and others who set up the United National Independence Party ( UNIP ) in 1959 .
3 In yet other cases , such as the early-nineteenth-century German Brotherhood of St Luke , the emphasis was on the breakaway from academic training towards a workshop kind of organization , more centred on training and development than on exhibition .
4 But he did reconsider next day , when he saw her watching the passage of the porter from the refectory before noon , and following him with her eyes as he turned in between infirmary and schoolroom , where the two small stony cells were built into the angle of the wall , close to the wicket that led through to the mill and the pond .
5 The Prince was in his cups , yet I thought it strange because the porter from Godstowe Priory did not arrive until the early hours of the morning . ’
6 ‘ Your Grace , is it true that the first you heard of the news was when the porter from Godstowe arrived here ? ’
7 Assuming no relapse , Robson and Steve McMahon , who wore the captain 's mantle so impressively in Stockholm , are capable of winning enough possession to prevent the defence from coming under sustained pressure .
8 In addition Drury persuaded one witness to amend his evidence so as to incriminate Cooper , arranged for another to be shown a photograph of McMahon so as to pick him out in an identification parade , omitted to tell the defence of two witnesses crucial to their case , cited another as prosecution witness to prevent the defence from calling him , and bribed two prisoners in Leicester Prison , where McMahon was on remand , to say that McMahon had admitted to them his part in the crime .
9 He sprinted through the defence from halfway after a quickly taken penalty , and Aldred 's conversion put Collegians 10-9 ahead .
10 Bristol and West claims these auctions will help to bring some action to an otherwise slow market , and says it was overwhelmed by the response from people wanting to sell in this way .
11 By pointing to my ears and making signs I eventually elicit the response from the projectionist , ‘ I 'll turn it down when I 've had my tea . ’
12 And when they did get out , the response from the all-important fleets was lukewarm and enthusiasm from private buyers greatly tempered by the general sales collapse of December and January .
13 The response from the Fed itself after its Open Market Committee has been a cautious wait-and-see approach .
14 The editorial was written by the editor , Mr Richard Lambert , who said the response from readers had been mild with calls running ‘ about 3½–1 against ’ .
15 The response from farmers , landowners and environmental bodies has been very positive .
16 Finally , the response from unsuccessful applicants to donate their entry fee to our own charitable objectives has been greater this year than in any previous year .
17 The response from the band 's fans was mixed .
18 Such was the response from readers who wrote to me with their amazing success stories , that it was decided I should write an extended version of the book and the Complete Hip and Thigh Diet was published last January .
19 Any discussion of the possible impact of new technology must take account of the response from trade unions and others representing occupational groups .
20 The response from designers and knitters included plenty of suggestions for improvement in the basic shapes and version 2 of Designaknit was born a few weeks later .
21 THE RESPONSE FROM FUNCTIONALIST SOCIOLOGY
22 THE RESPONSE FROM HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY
23 THE RESPONSE FROM INTERPRETIVE SOCIOLOGY
24 ‘ S'great ! ’ came back the response from King 's Reach Tower .
25 The response from the staff was overwhelming .
26 The response from midwives , health visitors , and paediatricians to the education programme has generally been positive and has helped in the practical implementation of the test .
27 The response from political conservatives in general and the religious right in particular to these goings-on at the hitherto ( almost ) sacrosanct NEA has been unvaryingly hostile .
28 Stanyer sets a high standard , but the response from practitioners was scarcely more enthusiastic .
29 I think in the past the , the response from the County Council would be that it was n't directly related to industrial relations .
30 The response from the State Department came in a message dated the following day , 15 May [ KP 125 ] : " We believe that no distinction should be made between Chetniks and other dissident Yugoslav troops and that our position with respect to anti-partisan or dissident Yugoslav troops in general , in agreement with that of the British Foreign Office and in accordance with Macmillan 's recommendation , is clearly set forth in PEP TEL 424 , May 2 .
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