Example sentences of "[noun] has [vb pp] from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Much of the increase in coniferous woodland has resulted from the clearance and replanting of coppice , as well as the planting of unforested areas of heathland and downland .
2 Local support has come from the school 's own governors , the Sudbury Common Lands Trust which gave £3,000 and Sudbury Hockey Club , which raised £7,000 towards the total .
3 and support has come from the hospital doctors ' and NHS consultants ' associations .
4 That no similar slogan has come from the car workers is important , and is tied up with the fact that ‘ the car plants for the car workers ’ makes no sense to the lads who work on the line .
5 Clarence has escaped from the Tower , and is crossing the Channel with his brother Gloucester ( later to become Richard III ) .
6 An important influence over this change has come from the US , where shareholders have stepped up the pressure to conform to good community practice .
7 The House of Lords in two subsequent cases has retreated from the position it adopted in the original litigation , by making plain that the Government must prove some damage to the national interest and that no such damage can be established where the information has already been placed in the public domain by being published abroad .
8 Funding has come from a variety of sources including the Wolfson Foundation and Charitable Trust , the Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund , the Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers of London , the British Glass Education Trust and private donations .
9 To make good the depredations that years of neglect have wrought on the Flavian amphitheatre , L40 billion ( £19.3 million ; $29 million ) funding has come from the Banco di Roma , newly created from the merger of three of Italy 's banks in preparation for the single European market .
10 You 'd certainly say the heart has gone from the land hereabouts , would n't you ? ’
11 Blacon has benefited from the Estate Action programme before with £1.5m worth of work being carried out on 80 homes .
12 After an insect has emerged from the egg the completed head shows few indications of a segmented origin apart from the fact that it carries paired appendages .
13 FOR BRITAIN the argument for membership of the EEC has pivoted from the start around its perceived economic benefits to her .
14 Our British sense of fair play has recoiled from the prospect of anyone starving or suffering , even through his own fault — but where is the fair play when hospitals must close to put money in the pockets of the workshy ?
15 ‘ I 've never known anything like it , ’ said Bassett , relieved that Alan Kelly has recovered from a thigh problem in time to face Southampton tomorrow .
16 From the time of James Callaghan 's famous Ruskin speech in 1976 , an enormous amount of documentation on the curriculum has issued from the DES and HMI ( Chapter 1.1 offers a brief overview of some of the key events and documents ) .
17 Napoleon has graduated from the fringe circuit to the West End because , despite the size of the cast , it is , in every other sense , a big show .
18 As we can see , a wide variety of karate styles has developed from the art 's origins .
19 Latest news from the expedition to climb Ultar , Pakistan 's highest unclimbed summit at nearly 7,300 metres , is that while no result has emerged from the tussle with the main objective , Mick Fowler and Craig Jones have made the first British ascents of Bublimiting ( 5,750 metres ) and Hunza Peak ( 6,250 metres ) .
20 In its short life the EMS pound has fallen from a peak of DM3.03 to as low as DM2.86 .
21 Ultimately one admires its naturalness , its ability simply to relay the balance and range that Rattle has fashioned from the podium ( or so it seems ) , but it takes a little while .
22 During the period 1987–89 the programme has benefited from a fuel sponsorship provided by Esso UK plc .
23 In thinking about what Stalinism brought to his country , Kundera thinks of the support this despotism has received from the writers of his country , and of other countries .
24 Tree-planting has fallen from a peak of 29,000 hectares in the year to March 1988 to 17,300 hectares in 1992 , following the replacement of tax incentives for planting by a grant system in the 1988 budget .
25 Indonesia 's oil industry has suffered from the fall in crude prices and the reduction in demand for OPEC oil .
26 ‘ Within 30 years the brewing industry has gone from a cottage industry to high tech . ’
27 Ferry himself would probably tell you that in it 's search for perfection , the motor industry has taken from the driver and given to the machine .
28 According to Magnet Applications , the Berkhamsted-based Cookson subsidiary , the number of magnets used in cars has risen from a handful 20 years ago to about 80 now , rising to perhaps 200 in a couple of years ' time as automatic windows and sunroofs etc become more widespread .
29 The coaching has come from the Union itself and University students .
30 He has extracted land and money from business interests , but his revolutionary experiment has foundered from the start .
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