Example sentences of "[coord] from [art] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The particular accommodation offered will inevitably depend on what is available to the local authority from its own resources , or from the accessible resources of others .
2 Distantly she could feel the tremor of a heart still recognizably her own — though whether it shook with terror or from the first stirrings of a ferocious excitement was hard to distinguish now .
3 For God 's sake , this had been going on for years , with animals making a noise — surely this is what country life is all about and it would be a sad day if there were no noises from the farms or from the back gardens of our cottages .
4 Apprehension about the Spaniards turned out to be unjustified ; they had serious problems with the Dutch , who were moving forward in the West Indies , and also with the trade winds , that blew from the east and made it very hard for ships from the Spanish Main or from the larger islands like Cuba to reach the smaller islands .
5 Whether of the early Imperial centuries or from the later periods of the fourth and fifth centuries , Aphrodisian portrait sculpture stands out among the best , especially in the intensity displayed by the late-Roman physiognomies .
6 More than once Miller emphasised that roses , being natives of northern countries or from the cold mountains of warmer ones , relish their freedom .
7 However , the organism was not cultured from the spirometry handpiece or from the wooden arms of a chair gripped by each of the patients during spirometry .
8 Johnson Matthey 's business in the supply of both catalysts and complete engineered systems to control noxious emissions from industrial plants has benefited from the tightening of emission standards in our major markets and from the first signs of recovery from the recession .
9 Applying Kirchhoff 's current law to the unloaded network , the phasor node-pair potentials , and are found to be related by Substituting for in the second equation in terms of and from the first yields from which the transfer function is Consequently the ratio of potential-difference amplitude between output and input is When k = 1 this is the same transmission as provided by the Wien network of figure 8.8(a) .
10 The message that I received from the governor and from the hard-working members of the association who work at Welford road is that there is a need for more resources to be put into the prison service .
11 And from the tiny seeds of this delicate bloom is produced a very special oil .
12 The idea of a postmodern culture refers , however , to a way of life in which signs and forms of communication have largely become separated from content and from the specific contexts in which they are being projected and received .
13 While we have examined Oakeshott as a conservative thinker therefore we must be careful to distinguish him from the religious conservatism of Burke and from the mainstream forms of conservatism which Huntington identified in the aristocratic and situational theories as ideological defences of the ancien régime or of established institutions .
14 Then the water vapour which condensed into oceans must have come from early volcanic activity and from the gaseous components of the solid Earth itself .
15 On show are sculptures dating from antiquity to the early Christian era , and from the Middle Ages to the present day , with special emphasis on modern German examples .
16 Mr Cristiani has promised to remove all guilty officers from command posts by June 30th and from the armed services by the end of the year .
17 Geographically these range from the North of Scotland to the Sussex coast and from the outer reaches of North Wales to the coast of Suffolk .
18 Zambia has also suffered economically from destabilization and economic sabotage first by the white Rhodesian regime and then by South Africa , and from the knock-on effects of the wars in neighbouring Angola and Mozambique .
19 Methane is produced naturally from anaerobic decay in marshes , in the breath of ruminant animals such as cattle and antelope , and from the rear ends of termites .
20 In the first place , even in the early 1980s , the more rural areas were still gaining population far more rapidly than the nation as a whole , and the more general process of deconcentration from the metropolitan counties and from the largest settlements in non-metropolitan counties was still continuing apace .
21 Sir Colin , especially , was responsible for realising that airlines are a service business in which competitors use similar equipment and fly to and from the same places with costs that can be much the same .
22 Alternatively , as he explained to Lord Derby , ‘ the cancelled parts , may , if you please , be bound together , and entitled Illustrations of Birds from Australia , and from the few copies in the hands of the public , they will some day be of value , though , it is true , more to the Book-Collector , than the Naturalist . ’
23 All our patients were regarded as having ulcerative colitis before pouch surgery , based on all available clinical , endoscopic , radiological , and pathological information and at laparotomy based on absence of anal and ileal disease and from the macroscopic appearances of the resected bowel .
24 Postgraduates can benefit greatly from the presence of the national galleries and museums with their major collections and from the important holdings of art historical literature in the University Library , the National Library of Scotland and in the gallery and museum libraries .
25 Only from the mood of his paintings and from the cryptic jottings on his work , mottoes , inscriptions , aphorisms , quotations from Dante and other poets written in French , Italian or Latin , can one attempt to decipher his state of mind .
26 ‘ This crossing will considerably reduce the journey time to and from the northern counties of Scotland , ’ said area NFU secretary , Ian Thomson .
27 It appears from these general observations , and from the detailed provisions of the Act of 1986 , that Parliament intended to promote two purposes relevant to receivers appointed by debenture holders .
28 When Henry Homer wrote this in 1767 the canal age was in its infancy , but he predicted that not only by the turnpikes but with the aid of " an even more valuable project of increasing inland navigation , a facility of communication is soon likely to be established from every part of the Island to the sea and from the several places on it to each other " .
29 Over-protection from prejudice or cruelty , for example , can lead to their being offered a picture of a world they realize is divorced from the real world around them , from the harsh realities of the world news , and from the harsh realities of people 's treatment of people .
30 The art was looted from conquered cities in Etruria , to the north of Rome , and from the Greek communities of southern Italy .
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