Example sentences of "[verb] from [art] [det] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 And if some of these assumptions were harsh in their operation they were tempered by a humanitarianism which stemmed from the same eighteenth-century roots .
2 The fish farming industry has grown from a few hundred tonnes of fish in 1980 to 33,000 tonnes per annum in 1990 .
3 Though the group which dominated the executive board of the National Association tended to be drawn from the secularist , radical circles of the metropolis , the women and men who effectively led the repeal movement came from the same provincial backgrounds which sustained many other mid-century reform groups .
4 Mourning helps us to escape from the many different kinds of self-imprisonment .
5 This team was largely drawn from the former municipal tramways and included G. V. Stanley and L. Marriott from Croydon Corporation .
6 Nowadays , if staying overnight far away from any of the royal residences , she tends to use the royal train , but lord lieutenants continue to be drawn from the same big houses .
7 We heard from the few local women who did attend how they took the law into their own hands and arranged regular supplies of contraceptives from the North .
8 Its herdbook was formed in 1892 and there was a breed society from 1920 to 1938 but it was reconstructed from a few remaining individuals , with the result that there was considerable inbreeding and a particularly popular bull , widely used for his whiteness , was later found to have spread a serious genetic defect ( hypoplasia ) correlated to the degree of whiteness .
9 There are new flat roof systems about which are supposed to be better , but they suffer from the same inherent disadvantages as their earlier counterparts .
10 ‘ What sometimes appear to be new strategies decentralisation , management by objectives , consultative supervision , ‘ democratic ’ leadership are usually but old wine in new bottles , because the procedures derived to implement them are derived from the same inadequate assumptions about human nature …
11 However , the teachings of the Hebrew bible and other scriptures derived from the same remote writings and philosophies , have had a profound effect on the events of the past several thousand years .
12 No signed or documented work by her is known and what can be assembled as an oeuvre emerges from the few surviving miniatures between 1545 and 1575 .
13 Far removed from a few simple flowers and greenery , this is an elaborate screen covered with flower petals stuck into clay to form a picture .
14 The immediate challenge to present Western labour standards , he said , could come from the former communist states , where unemployment was growing rapidly , creating a pool of accessible labour willing to accept low pay .
15 There is much to enjoy in an unbuckled way in this basically commedia dell'arte wheeze of young lovers enlisting the wily servant 's help to outwit the old guardian-in this it springs from the same dramatic roots as much of pantomime .
16 Sliding sash windows can suffer from the same binding problems as hinged casements , and the cures are broadly similar .
17 The theorists ' problems stem from the many different ways quarks have of getting from A to B. On the way , they can emit or absorb any number of gluons ( particles which carry the strong nuclear force ) , so the possibilities are endless .
18 In this sense the elements of a people 's ‘ real ’ universe can be ‘ turned upside down ’ as easily as those of its linguistic universe , since their apprehension of both stem from the same fundamental principles of thought and meaning construction .
19 Their seeds had remained dormant underground for years or come from a few surviving specimens .
20 Some people find it hard to accept modern works of art in ancient settings , but in fact much of the special attraction of many historic gardens comes from the several chronological layers of their architecture , planting and ornaments .
21 Although he comes from the same mean streets that spawned Tyson , Bowe says : ‘ My approach is totally different to his .
22 Our emphasis on the desirability of using the term ‘ blind ’ carefully arises from the many positive developments that have taken place over the last two decades .
23 In this way , the strategy proceeds from the same antisemitic assumptions and stereotypes as the more familiar and anti-Zionist conspiracy theories .
24 The empire was the monarchy , and the monarchy was an administrative bureaucracy of extraordinary inflexibility supported by an officer-class recruited from the same social strata .
25 Labour and Liberals spring from the same radical roots and their greatest moments have come when they cooperate : 1906 , 1945 , and their worst when they split evenly : the 1920s and 1980s .
26 This thickening is the area of the postsynaptic membrane which contains the receptor molecules and which traps the transmitter released from the many small vesicles visible packed into the presynaptic terminal .
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