Example sentences of "but from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | They are thus not simply a mentality derived from popular religion but from a traditional Roman catholicism which held sway in catholic Europe from the post-Reformation period and remained unchallenged until the 1960s . |
2 | Lobster thermidor does not take its name from the hotness of the sauce , but from a month of the French revolutionary calendar . |
3 | From the surrounding dales , Ingleborough 's finer parts are often hidden by the billowing folds of its foothills , but from a distance the stepped profile is easily recognisable , and dominates the countryside of West Craven . |
4 | Keynes , therefore , subscribed to Liberalism as the best available option , but from a position of inner detachment . |
5 | The hostility of the FA arose not just from a lack of commercial sense but from a more profound belief that gambling was wrong . |
6 | But then comes a statement about Christ which seems to emanate not from a rational clever man trying to help us to understand things more clearly , but from a rhetorical trickster who is not thinking at all . |
7 | Morrissey 's dissatisfaction may not arise from political constrictions , but from a more profound restlessness at the limits of life . |
8 | Also looking down , but from a much higher orbit , is a Defence Support Programme satellite ( DSP ) . |
9 | Manuel was a very caring owner , but from a differing viewpoint . |
10 | Talk to Robin Slade and you know he 's a man who 's studied his sheep ; not from the point of view of winning awards with animals at the other end of a halter , but from a desire to produce the ideal carcass with that all-important round muscle . |
11 | The seeds , he says ‘ are flat and one half of a beautiful red colour and the other half of a deep black … the flowers have not yet appeared in England , but from a painting done from the plant in the country , they seem to be very beautiful . ’ |
12 | But from a study of detailed thin sections through the colonies we can deduce a good deal about the growth ( astogeny ) of colonies of bryozoans long since extinct . |
13 | Nuclear energy will grow considerably but from a low base accounting for some 3% of total energy demand by the year 2000 from programmes underway in Brazil , Argentina and Mexico . |
14 | Although a lack of continuity of part-time workers and the difficulty of accruing experience may partially justify higher demands on volunteers , nevertheless the outer London suburbs suspect that the heavy demand of a 2-day-a-week commitment now placed on all new London volunteers stems not from these practical considerations but from a poor stereotypical image of the volunteer and from a negative attitude towards volunteering in general . |
15 | While these organizations intrinsically have a world-wide membership and are concerned with research into global environmental change , others share the same interest but from a more restricted geographical base . |
16 | Experts may offer some guidance but from a plaintiff 's point of view it is far better to frame an action using a subsection of s.92 other than s.92(1) ( c ) or ( d ) if at all possible . |
17 | But from a pragmatic point of view one of the main motives would have been the desire to plant churches which were capable of reproducing themselves . |
18 | After Ryan the agony continued , but from a totally different perspective , during the ill-starred Ron Waldron years . |
19 | After spending 10 days in hospital she was back to watch the next home game , but from a safe distance . |
20 | The heart 's own oxygen does not come directly from the blood within its chambers , but from a separate system of small blood vessels that encase the heart muscle like a net — the coronary arteries . |
21 | She realized that it stemmed , not from a noble desire to serve the royal family in general , but from a somewhat ignoble desire to see Edward in particular . |
22 | It involved the acceptance of a vocation to be undertaken not for money but from a sense of duty . |
23 | But from a Christian point of view , so it is argued , ‘ Providers of capital are merely owners of the capital goods … |
24 | The major challenge to the dominance of such assumptions in progressive politics came , not from the mainstream Labour and socialist movements , but from a minority of socialists who anticipated post-1914 developments by seeking an accommodation with nationalist and imperialist ideas . |
25 | Hunting may well have been seen as a pleasurable distraction , but from a practical point of view the bow and arrow is more useful . |
26 | And I did n't see this from the decks of the Mantel a but from a twenty-one-foot sailing boat , Faalifu III , piloted skilfully by a skipper wearing white shorts , a kind of woollen T-shirt and a saucy sailor 's cap — Lucy Young . |
27 | Americans knew far too much about the reality of strikes to accept a film in which , in the words of James Shelley Hamilton , ‘ the trouble arises not from working conditions but from a professional trouble-maker and is solved not according to any principles but by an act of sheer moronic terrorism ’ . |
28 | I 'm not talking about pollution from deadly chemicals or refuse , but from a group of ‘ guided ’ teenagers who were shouting and screaming . |
29 | And so rhetoric allows associative feminist psychologists to address psychology from outside , but from a recognizable and relevant perspective . |
30 | Hyperdesk Corp has signed a joint development agreement with Reston , Virginia-based Digital Analysis Corp , claiming that the result of the deal will move the two towards providing Distributed Management Environment-like functionality , but from a solid Common Object Request Broker Architecture-compliant base . |