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

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1 With the experience gained from centuries of print-on-paper publishing , why should this still be the case ?
2 The transcript departed from aspects of the evidence which Reagan had given to the Tower Commission in 1987 , and suggested that he had returned to his earliest explanations of the Iran-contra affair , insisting that he did not trade arms for hostages and had seen not " one iota " of evidence that profits from the operation had been diverted to the contras .
3 Digitizing existing maps is essential if the data derived from decades of surveying ( topographic , geological , pedological , and so on ) are to be made available to digital cartographic systems .
4 In Frew v. Morris ( 1897 ) 24 R. ( J. ) 50 , a prosecution under the Food and Drugs Act , the days counted from midnight of the day the sample was bought .
5 The subjects of the scrutinies varied from payment of social security benefits to the organisation of the coastguard ( Gray and Jenkins , 1985 ) .
6 The tops of the Ife heads , where they would be hidden by the crown , carry the marks of the sprues — the passages in the mould formed from rods of wax , through which the metal runs .
7 The floor made from mother of pearl is just 8 inches wide .
8 The floor made from mother of pearl is just 8 inches wide .
9 A mole in The Children 's Society has sent me a copy of a letter the society received from organisers of the European Social Services Conference to be held in Kent in July .
10 The legislation does therefore not set up any presumption in the employee 's favour ; rather it is for him as claimant to lead evidence which tends to establish that it is more likely than not the employer gained from possession of the patent .
11 The information gained from consideration of these topics should then be drawn together in an outline verbal proposal to the purchaser , detailing our assistance and the likely fee basis .
12 The idea for the book developed from exhibitions of the prince 's work in Urbino and Salisbury .
13 Boghurst was critical of the established practice of quarantining infected households — a policy ‘ oft enough tried and always found ineffectual ’ — and in general doubtful about the conclusions drawn from theories of contagion .
14 Although , for instance , deposits of galena exist between the Nile and the Red Sea and were doubtless drawn upon as a source of the eye-paint known from graves of the Predynastic period , these in fact contained relatively little silver .
15 The borrowed book may be a fiction taken from Isadore of Seville , one of Hoccleve 's sources , but the liveliness , and the determination with which Hoccleve insists on going his own way , whatever his friends advise , is lifelike enough .
16 He mentioned the request for information from the Criminal Investigation Division of the police in Western Australia , of a description received from Perth of a murder suspect , which might be relevant and might not , could n't say .
17 Police Authorities have in fact proceeded in accordance with Home Office guidelines , and committees have been established at subdivisional level with a membership drawn from representatives of the police authority , justices of the peace , and representatives of the local community .
18 It is widely believed that penicillin , a substance obtained from moulds of the family called Penicillium , was discovered by Sir Alexander Fleming at St. Mary 's Hospital in London .
19 Run by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency ( DVLA ) in conjunction with the police , the campaign aims to rake back some of the estimated £115 million a year lost from evasion of vehicle excise duty .
20 Every prisoner suffered from cycles of depression , more frequent but almost as regular as the changing seasons .
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