Example sentences of "from [art] [noun pl] available " in BNC.

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1 From the records available in 1905 , the rainfall expected on the summit level was a yearly mean of 27 inches , with a minimum of 18 inches in any year .
2 From the records available , it would seem to have been a substantial and well-constructed building , typical of its time with pleasant grounds and circular carriage drives front and rear . ’
3 The objective is that the patient gains the insight to make a personal decision from the options available .
4 All students of German take the language units in each year and , in addition , choose an integrated programme of study from the options available .
5 Rather it studies the choices speakers make from the options available to them .
6 As yet , however , there was no indication from the accounts available to Gould that these different species of finch depended for their characteristics on their different localities .
7 In view of this , Chapman 's ability in getting maximum effort from the players available and spotting talent in young players was vital .
8 If I had to personally choose from the combos available in this price range then I really ca n't think of anything that offers better solid state and valve sounds than this , with such an obvious stamp of credibility into the bargain .
9 This price might initially appear uncompetitive , but may be justified in the market place by additions to the features associated with the product such that consumers perceive the product to be effectively differentiated from the alternatives available .
10 The sequence of studies we have carried out have derived from the tools available to us in the context of psychological and linguistic expertise .
11 Apart from the facilities available in individual departments , excellent support for postgraduate study is provided by the Library — one of the largest University libraries in the UK — and in computing by the largest campus network in Britain .
12 The law was not formulated so that men and women could exchange favours promiscuously , but rather that a woman , being unable to decide upon a marriage offered to her , might select for herself without prior commitment from the men available and willing to accept her . ’
13 If you wish to consult a periodical , find the periodical index , and remember that periodicals and special collections are usually housed separately from the books available for loan .
14 Our aim is to transport goods from site to site so that requirements are fulfilled from the stocks available at other sites .
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