Example sentences of "they from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Thunder rolled over and round them from every direction so that Trent had the sense of being in the interior of an enormous drum on which giants beat from all sides .
2 This is not to set themselves up as nutritionists or as medical experts — but to use the knowledge available to them from every quarter sensibly , and to ensure that others are using their knowledge and expertise in the best interests of the counsellee .
3 Do you know , at Fontainebleau he set up a system of mirrors so he could watch his young ladies pose and inspect them from every angle , whilst his palaces were full of secret passageways with peep-holes in every bedroom for Francis was deeply interested in the sexual exploits of others .
4 Death will assail them from every side , yet they shall not die .
5 You should be able to buy these books at a bookshop or borrow them from a library .
6 They value their architects more for their business demeanours than for their designs , and choose them from a limited number of established companies , more valued for reliability than originality .
7 Generally , it is best for him or her to have some input into the management and other contracts instead of inheriting them from a lawyer .
8 According to the survey , 44 per cent of the sponsored students among the 14,000 engineers graduating in 1989 claimed that their work experience , averaging 13 months , has discouraged them from a career in engineering .
9 According to the survey , 44 per cent of the sponsored students among the 14,000 engineers graduating in 1989 claimed that their work experience , averaging 13 months , has discouraged them from a career in engineering .
10 I have nothing against thorns and prickles so long as you can admire them from a safe distance .
11 For instance , if you are going to be discussing inner city problems , speaking about them from a beautiful stately home deep in the heart of the countryside lessens the impact somewhat !
12 Because of the mystique — and maybe the image — celebrities and VIPs are quite daunting to those who usually only see them from a distance .
13 Miss Julie Stott , 27 , from Eccles , Manchester , was walking back to her hotel with a friend , Mr Peter Ellis , 27 , when a man attacked them from a passing car .
14 Tea and coffee should be strictly limited , and the patient should drink them from a small cup , and should not be given several cups in succession .
15 Perhaps someone could lure some , sportsmen , in tweeds into its tenebrous depths , where we could leap down on them from a great height to tweak their noses and fill their plus fours with cornflakes .
16 You could admire them from a safe distance , but you would n't want to run into one of them on a dark night at the crossroads .
17 I had a clear view of them from a branch of a tree that overhung the water , and I watched them on several occasions .
18 At home many people have a personal medication routine such as taking medications orally ; inhaling them from a nasal spray ; applying them to the skin ; putting medicated drops or ointment into the eye ; injecting them from a syringe ; inserting them in the form of a suppository into the rectum or in the form of a pessary into the vagina .
19 At home many people have a personal medication routine such as taking medications orally ; inhaling them from a nasal spray ; applying them to the skin ; putting medicated drops or ointment into the eye ; injecting them from a syringe ; inserting them in the form of a suppository into the rectum or in the form of a pessary into the vagina .
20 These districts were not very fruitful in peat , and they would have to carry them from a distance of many miles ; in some cases a pavement of large stones led from the main road to the door of the dwelling .
21 There was considerable pressure for actions against them from a sanctimonious middle class , some of whose members held extraordinary delusions .
22 Indeed , the police treated us both with the greatest sympathy and consideration from the moment I rang them from a callbox on the Abingdon Road .
23 His mum probably got them from a jumble sale .
24 A bird is born with an ability to fly , yet the mother bird will urge her offspring to take that first flight , calling to them from a nearby branch .
25 One should note , however , that although a mother bird may encourage her chicks to fly by calling to them from a branch some distance away , holding some tasty morsel in her beak as an inducement , all the same , she is not actually teaching them to fly .
26 Her mother used to hang them from a hook in the kitchen ceiling in order to be able to work round them .
27 I watched in disbelief as the Con-Sec paid her , counting out the notes and thumbing them from a pile on to the table in front of her so that all could witness his honesty .
28 It may be possible to find such books in your office , or to arrange to borrow them from a public library .
29 Telephone sales teams daily insult the intelligence of thousands of potential customers , as they read at them from a prepared sales script .
30 It was as if the train journey itself , the old-fashioned intimate compartment in which they had found themselves , the freedom from interruptions and the tyranny of the telephone , the sense of time visibly flying , annihilated under the pounding wheels , not to be accounted for , had released both of them from a carefulness which had become so much a part of living that they were no longer aware of its weight until they let it slip from their shoulders .
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