Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [to-vb] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Prince of Wales also cancelled plans to attend Royal Ascot to take the opportunity to recover from the back injury he aggravated at polo on Sunday .
2 The ringing of the temple bell continuously , the blowing of a conch shell , the chanting of mantras within the sanctum of the temple all create sound energy vibrations which force the mercury to rise from the Rasakumbha through the copper wires to the head .
3 In its 1969 report , the Committee on the Enforcement of Judgement Debts chaired by Mr Justice Payne recommended the setting up of a Court Enforcement Office , the functions of which would include assisting the creditor to obtain from the debtor ‘ as much as he can properly afford ’ , to liquidate the debts as soon as possible and to protect the debtor against undue hardship or harassment .
4 Regional council allocations for 1993-94 , excluding the money to come from the EC , will vary from £13.6 million in Borders Region to almost £209 million in Strathclyde .
5 The decision to withdraw from the NPT may well be part of that .
6 In the parable of the unmerciful servant which ( not without reason ) comes immediately before Jesus 's teaching on divorce , Jesus strongly emphasises the responsibility to forgive from the heart ( Matt. 18:35 ) .
7 They should be made to correspond more closely with private sector practice and allowed the freedom to borrow from the market place , the group says .
8 David Hume went further , transferring causal power from the world of objects to the mind , making of it a tendency of the mind to pass from the thing we call ‘ the cause ’ to the one we call ‘ the effect ’ .
9 The to infinitive forces the mind to jump from the cause ( cry ) to the fully fledged existence of the effect ( the instantaneous re-entry into the dimension of distinctness ) .
10 Fraud is difficult to prove , but misrepresentation may also allow the signer to escape from the effect of the terms .
11 Letting all her breath out on an achingly shaky sigh , and telling herself firmly to pull herself together , that seeing a bride always made her feel weepy and was nothing whatever to do with Feargal , she walked along the landing to stare from the end window .
12 It was held that this did not entitle the seller to take from the buyer the proceeds of the sub-sales of his ( the seller 's ) property ; instead it merely created a charge in favour of the seller which was void because it was not registered under the Companies Act .
13 Dr David Player , then head of the Scottish Health Education Unit , counselled the team to withdraw from the deal .
14 Driven on by the desire to escape from the hardship of his peasant origins , Pierre Nizan pushed himself ever forward in a process of continual self advancement .
15 " This Meeting recommend to the Collector to procure from the County town Models of the Imperial Weights and measures , and to put them in the hands of Samuel Lamont , who is appointed to ascertain that all weights and measures within the Island be corrected and marked by the standard . "
16 This sense of the need to depart from the past was reinforced by a prevailing sense of gloom in certain intellectual quarters about the city ; over time this informed the professions of architecture and town planning in particular .
17 The question on the appeal can be stated shortly : does the citizen have the right to recover from the revenue money demanded by the revenue and paid by him which was not due in law because the law was ultra vires .
18 The vendor should have the right to withdraw from the transaction without liability to our outstanding costs if interest above a reserve price ( for example , net asset value ) fails to materialise .
19 The Netherlands had been happy to accept the supranational principle in advance , but insisted on retaining the right to withdraw from the discussions should it prove impossible in its eyes for the ideas to be turned into economic practice .
20 I do n't blame them , that it is right that people should , should have the right to buy from the Council , but I do n't think you should
21 Emphasising the point that this was a ‘ voluntary association of equal Soviet Socialist Republics ’ , each of the union republics enjoyed the right to secede from the USSR ( Art .
22 It needs the presence of the structuralist to interpret from the concrete , the abstract connections , continuities or ‘ unconscious structures ’ :
23 DAVE EGERTON has the chance to emerge from the shadow of Dean Richards when England begin their Five Nations Championship campaign against Ireland at Twickenham on January 20 .
24 The incursion of pagan Galla tribes , who now seized the chance to profit from the chaos and disruption of the Muslim war , did , however , have a lasting effect on large areas .
25 In this case the conflict is between the urge to flee from the predator and the urge to attack it .
26 Suddenly a wave of total panic swept across her like nausea and she had to resist the urge to dash from the car and hide herself among the trees .
27 Her mouth was opening and shutting ; she had the urge to run from the room ; but then , this man was a doctor .
28 One such senior said the intention was to allow the probationer to learn from the experience of others ( FN 4/4/87 , p. 6 ) , on the assumption that people learn ‘ on the job ’ rather than in the depot .
29 So the tenant transferred the estate but did not intend to allow the grantee to benefit from the land personally .
30 This stance , it was suggested , would enable the government to obtain from the USA US$10,000 million in housing loan guarantees to help absorb the latest wave of immigrants [ see p. 38787 ] .
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