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

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1 Some of those waves at the bottom of the world — I mean you can tell by the look of them they have come from the beginnings of time and will roll right over you and go on rolling for ever .
2 " The development of our lives is predetermined from the beginning by our family situation and the structure of society at a given moment in time . "
3 Well possibly and less likely to enjoy it , I mean I 've made a complete failure of my life , so I 'm , I 'm not and I never really enjoyed from the beginning I must say
4 Demonstration materials are clearly designed from the beginning to put over a specific message .
5 O'Keeffe 's immediate reaction to the criticism generated by the 1923 show is not known , but it is clear from a letter she wrote to Mitchell Kennerley of the Anderson Gallery in the autumn of 1922 , soon after Rosenfeld 's second article appeared , that she had objected from the beginning to Hartley 's and Rosenfeld 's assessments of her and her art : ‘ You see Rosenfeld 's articles have embarrassed me — [ and ] I wanted to lose the one for the Hartley book when I had the only copy of it to read — so it could n't be in the book . ’
6 I have said from the beginning that we and other donors , including the European Community , must have arrangements to guard against misappropriation .
7 Some , such as Robert Owen , among socialists , and conservatives such as Thomas Carlyle , had argued from the beginning of industrial capitalism in Britain that the source of the unequal distribution of wealth , income and power lay in the competitive , individualistic nature of the new economic system and the values it perpetuated and strengthened : the emphasis upon individual rather than co-operative effort , upon self-help for all rather than upon mutual obligation , such as the responsibility of the rich to help the poor in return for their labour .
8 Some of the former private enterprise managers ( notably E. H. E. Woodward on the Central Authority and Harry Randall at the London Board ) had seen from the beginning that proper decentralisation required that the Boards relate capital expenditure to revenue-earning potential in order to retain direct control of their financial viability ; and outside commentators were sometimes surprised that the Boards ' decisions on capital expenditure to meet statutory obligations were made quite separately from the revenue estimates which determined their profitability .
9 Present-day stateless societies are not necessarily representative of all , or even most , of the earliest human communities , many of which may have had from the beginning some differentiation of political functions based upon age or gender ; and in any event enquiry into such questions remains largely speculative .
10 The academy was handicapped from the beginning by shortage of money ; and Torcy 's fall from office in October 1715 dealt it a severe blow .
11 Duty on life assurance policies is to abolished from the beginning of next year .
12 You have lied from the beginning .
13 Jamia Millia Islamia University in Delhi remained closed from the beginning of May following the issuing of a " death sentence " by Moslem fundamentalist students against the pro-Vice-Chancellor , Professor Mushirul Hasan , who had called for the lifting of the ban , in force since October 1988 on the grounds of blasphemy , on the Indian-born British novelist Salman Rushdie 's novel The Satanic Verses [ see p 36450 ] .
14 So Englishness is corrupted from the beginning .
15 This rule was later extended to include the power to issue bonds for a further £1,000 … a provision made use of straight away as 280 x £25 bonds were registered from the beginning .
16 However , in response to public demand , and thanks to the personal generosity of Council members , Saturday morning opening was reinstated from the beginning of February .
17 She had sensed from the beginning that his compliments to her were of a different kind from those he bestowed so liberally upon every female in sight , but she could n't tell him that , while in her heart she liked them , she might be annoyed by his assumption that they were always acceptable .
18 She had always resented Luke , and feared the way he made her feel — because she must have sensed from the beginning the power he could and did have over her ; because he had deprived her of himself when he had had her dismissed from that very first job back in South Africa ; because something had led him to misjudge and despise her , and he was unable to see the truth ; because she had always known that he could break her heart …
19 It was all very hush-hush — that was emphasized from the beginning . ’
20 See that what you have heard from the beginning remains in you .
21 More significantly , it counterpoised the acquisition of land by the church — ‘ whereby the services which are due from such fees [ i.e. freehold ] and which were provided from the beginning for the defence of the realm are unjustifiably withdrawn and chief lords in respect of them lose their escheats ’ — with the good of the realm , for which the present ban is imposed .
22 The advantage of presenting the issue at the start of the drama is that the work is focused from the beginning .
23 The government of Toshiki Kaifu was undermined from the beginning of September by the announcement on Sept. 6 that Kiichi Miyazawa , a former Finance Minister , was to challenge for the leadership of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP ) , and thus for the premiership , in party elections due on Oct. 27 .
24 An excellent atmosphere prevailed , and a ‘ bullish ’ note was struck from the beginning with the announcement of the plans for the establishment of a Chair in Credit Management at the University of Bradford .
25 Mr Lee stood firmly by the decisions that had been taken in collaboration with members of the RSSPCC , who had been involved from the beginning in the disclosure work with the eight W children who 'd been taken away then .
26 Formal departmental boundaries were lost , and clinical teachers were involved from the beginning of the course .
27 I feel lawyers should always be involved from the beginning of any policy ’ .
28 The Commission also invited representatives from industry , trade unions , European standardisation bodies ( CEN and Cenelec ) and member governments , to be involved from the beginning .
29 While the head was not " unduly influential " in the proceedings of the library committee , he had : wanted from the beginning that the grant should not simply bump up one particular subject area …
30 He lowered his head , kissing her angrily , and she fought him , struggling beneath him as he kept her trapped , even though she offered such resistance to what he knew so deeply she had wanted from the beginning .
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