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

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1 Watch for stains ( blood from a sore or wound ) or strong smelling urine .
2 If syphilis is suspected , a ‘ dark-ground ’ or ‘ dark-field ’ examination may be performed on serum from a sore or rash .
3 There are 50 varieties of plants from the common or garden annuals … to ornamental spinach .
4 Added to all this , to keep cannon , mangonels , battering-rams and other siege-engines at a safe distance from the first or gatehouse tower , an artificial trench had been excavated across the approach headland .
5 The cores from the central and north basins are too short to record this event .
6 Gifts were part of the occasion too : 3,500 children gathered in the Town Hall on the morning of 1 August , 3,000 of them from the Baptist Sunday schools and the rest from the Lancasterian and Infant Sunday schools , and were each given a booklet commemorating the end of apprenticeship .
7 The proposals , described as the most far-reaching for 50 years , were expected to be the subject of intense lobbying from the financial and banking sectors when they came before Congress for approval .
8 With the change from a nomadic and food-gathering to an agricultural and more highly organized form of society , man 's anxiety about himself and the animals that he hunted merged into a wider anxiety about nature .
9 There is not limit to how often a shoe can be resoled or repaired , provided it retains support from the upper and midsole .
10 These libraries had been used as a means to circumvent a restrictive loan policy applied in the main library , which clearly lacked support from the scientific or library staff within the departments .
11 Golf courses might seem a very obvious use for redundant farm land , but where they are most needed — in the crowded South East — they have met most resistance from the environmental and Nimby ( not in my back yard ) lobbies .
12 Academic studies in university music faculties often pay considerable attention to sacred music from the Early and Renaissance periods .
13 To obtain quantitative information from the mean and variance data requires the assumption of a more constrained model of the release process .
14 Like Whistler he was a constant irritant in the somewhat comatose English art world , painting hitherto forbidden subjects , using photographs instead of living models , manipulating sheets of newspapers covered with black paint to secure transfers of outlines on canvas , shunning good taste , extracting beauty from the squalid and emotion from the sordid .
15 This report , like the letter from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office , refers to the various ‘ factions . ’
16 That 's the challenge from the Electrical and Electronics Industries Benevolent Association , The EEIBA is the only UK charity dedicated solely to serving the needs of people associated with the electrical and electronic industries .
17 Ask your hairdresser about the Novena perm by Well and Schwarzkopf 's System E. Alternatively , if you 're within easy reach of London or Barnet , check out the famous Spring Water perm from the organic and mineral hairdresser himself , Daniel Field .
18 Once the question for the court becomes one of making its own assessment of the evidence , making findings of fact on all the relevant evidence placed before it and drawing the appropriate legal conclusion , and is no longer a question of simply reflecting government policy , letters from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office become merely part of the evidence in the case .
19 The statements of fact in the letters from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office are confirmed by the other evidence that is before the court concerning the actual situation in Somalia .
20 The Institute 's Council held its first open meeting last month , in front of representatives from the national and accountancy press .
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