Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun sg] [verb] from the " in BNC.

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1 If the bureau observes the requirement that the total budget be equal to the total benefit derived from the good , the new equilibrium output is Oq b ' ( where area P 1 15 = area 567 ) .
2 The total revenue expected from the sale of the forests , comprising some 550,000 hectares ( just under half the country 's total forested area ) of mostly pine trees , was expected to be between NZ$2,500 million and NZ$4,500 million .
3 The bank then transfers the appropriate amounts to the creditors ' banks , and deducts the total amount paid from the trader 's account .
4 The species studied does not have to be chiral : the differential absorption comes from the effect of the magnetic field on degeneracy .
5 In the mid-1970s an argument for the existence of a black hole at the Galactic Centre came from the discovery of a γ -ray line at 511keV ( ref. 78 ) attributed to the annihilation of electrons and positrons from the general direction of the nucleus .
6 The Korean ware comes from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and includes a hexagonal vase and a square section bottle vase , both estimated at £30–40,000 ( $55–70,000 ) .
7 The full extent of this system is yet to be established , but the gouffre Pierre-Saint-Martin is only a few miles as the Pyrenean crow flies from the Gorges de Kakouetta and forms part of the one vast hydrological network .
8 Durance was still looking at the painted woman stepping from the shadow .
9 And then , as the flaming ball rose from the sea , the gears of time slipped , went into reverse and he was back only five days ago lying with Amy in the deep hollow of the dunes , smelling again the scent of sand and grasses and the salt tang of the sea as the late afternoon warmth drained out of the autumn air .
10 The political accommodation stemmed from the ‘ pact ’ concluded between the Labour government and the tiny Liberal Party .
11 This clearly allows a new transition , in which the odd electron moves from the d z 2 to the empty level , and should also increase the number of bands associated with excitation of an electron from the t 2g to the e g set of levels ( both sets are now split , so several extra bands will appear ) .
12 But modern crocodiles possess the imperfect four-chambered heart in which freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs is separated from the used blood returning from the body .
13 Biologists have studied the nutrient-rich environment created from the wood and iron in the shipwreck in an otherwise barren area by using hundreds of hours of tape from Nemo 's cameras .
14 Johnny Winter 's in town to promote his new album ‘ Hey , Where 's Your Brother ? ’ , so called after the eternal question hurled from the audience at gigs .
15 In the present case , the subject matter of the invention was the practical application of a computer program , the technical effect resulting from the operation of the programmed computer and not the computer program itself .
16 Indeed , some would argue that the bureaucracy 's privileged access to the economic surplus arising from the state 's role in the production process gives it an interest comparable to that of a class , especially when control over property is combined with political power ( Saul 1974 ) .
17 A second argument has traditionally been used to reassure us that the economic power derived from the ownership of property is subject to constraints .
18 The hybrid was captured on streptavidin magnetic beads , then the specific mRNA eluted from the hybrid and quantified by either CE or RT-PCR .
19 The P-postlabelling assay suffers from the drawback that the nature and origins of the adducts detected is unknown .
20 It was then that the private ambulance arrived from the clinic on the outskirts of the city , and Ahn was stretchered out to the waiting vehicle .
21 The arguments had not stood the test of time too well , but it ended pithily enough : ‘ What the working man wants from the war is work . ’
22 The Labour government sought from the start to construct and hold together a support bloc around the theme of a ‘ social contract ’ , and I propose to organise my account of the development of political forces in this period around that same theme .
23 My version of events is that the Labour party said from the outset that it would be unable to negotiate a deal .
24 The initiative in the TUC and , increasingly , in the Labour Party passed from the miners and engineers to the general workers ' unions with less tradition of direct action and less membership participation in the making of decisions .
25 It is also fair to suggest that the Labour Party benefited from the rising unemployment of the 1920s for it claimed , successfully in the 1920s , that although it could not solve unemployment , which was a product of a capitalist society , it would at least ensure that the unemployed were guaranteed a level of benefits which would ensure healthy life .
26 The Labour Party emerged from the war with renewed strength and confidence .
27 Although the two leaders signed 15 low-level agreements covering issues such as environmental protection , nuclear energy and cultural links , no significant progress appeared to have been made towards resolving the outstanding dispute arising from the Soviet Union 's occupation of the four islands north of Hokkaido .
28 Third , and by far the most problematical , there is the spatial information derived from the distribution of occupation debris recorded during fieldwork or building activity .
29 The do-it-yourself element comes from the fact that the capacity of human populations to use technology to adapt gives each population a unique set of circumstances , which in turn shapes both cultural development and biological characteristics .
30 At the moment she sees the mainstream industry benefiting from the wealth of new perspectives , the risk-taking and experimentation that the grant-aided sector encourages , but for how much longer ?
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