Example sentences of "born [adv prt] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 This was not altruism on the part of the brewers , but was born out of a realisation that preserving the best of their heritage could make them money .
2 In many respects the ‘ New Conservatism ’ in Britain and the United States was born out of a reaction to the high inflation of the mid-1970s .
3 Below right : ATS of 1963 was born out of a Ferrari breakaway group but only managed to finish one race
4 Born out of a need to have some form of remote means to neutralise a device , it has been developed throughout the present campaign to its current form , the Mark 8 .
5 The fluency with which he himself wrote about this period was born out of a particular requirement .
6 The NCLC was born out of a strike at Ruskin College in 1908 about the class bias of Oxford education .
7 The NCLC was born out of a strike at Ruskin College in 1908 about the class bias of Oxford education .
8 German idealism was born out of a rejection of British empiricism : Immanuel Kant famously declared that it was David Hume who had woken him from his dogmatic slumbers .
9 It is perhaps worth recording here , particularly for the benefit of Alan , to whom I am copying this letter , that the idea , while being born out of a most pleasant lunch with Terri Peralla , stands up well in my view to critical evaluation .
10 There is a legend , born out of a murder once committed at the St. James ' Theatre , that if anyone else should be murdered there a dumb woman will appear on stage to reveal the murderer .
11 But in the desert , a white bridal gown , born out of a Christian church procession , looks strange indeed .
12 The single ‘ Teethgrinder ’ was born out of a programme called American Conversations , which in one episode dealt with a girl who ground her teeth down to her gums in her sleep , while ‘ Nurse ’ also features ‘ Accelerator ’ , the tale of a joyrider which was written after seeing a police chase in Manchester — and later recalled images from the film The Driver .
13 The idea that there was a golden age of family obligations in the past was born out of a desire to ensure that increasing numbers of elderly people ( and other dependent groups ) in the population did not become too heavy a burden financially upon the wealthier classes ; hence the anxieties about whether working-class people had an adequate sense of ‘ filial affection ’ , which can be documented from at least the nineteenth century .
14 Born out of a particular set of circumstances , the treaty did little to unite France , but served rather to underline the divisions which had existed for two decades or more .
15 It had been born out of a clandestine meeting in Hong Kong in February 1930 at a time which there were in fact three communist parties in Vietnam .
16 Although born out of a concern for the economic decline of Britain , such an emphasis provides a sad irony in the 1980s with massive youth unemployment .
17 For it was born out of a long histtory of protest .
18 Even though the reason for permitting the employees to continue work pending the appeals may have been born out of a sense of leniency , the proper course of action would have been to suspend the employees pending the hearing of the appeals .
19 Such models are born out of a patriarchal ideology of creativity and greatness , incorporating the concept of an active , ( male ) , subject/artist holding the position of power and control through his representation of a passive , object/woman .
20 The BAS , born out of a coalition between environmental , Christian , co-operative and third-world activists , offers clients ethical guarantees and a new attitude towards their money .
21 Tim Roberts , defending , said both men bitterly regretted their actions ‘ which were born out of a moment 's folly ’ .
22 UNEP , it is worth recalling , was born out of the 1972 Stockholm conference ; the 1992 anniversary conference will be the time to consider turning it into a full-blown UN agency with more funds at its disposal .
23 Just as Eve came from Adam 's rib , just as Venus was born out of the waves , Agnes sprang from the gesture of that sixty-year-old woman at the pool who waved to the lifeguard and whose features are already fading from my memory .
24 If God is truly to begin again , then he must start with a child born out of the blue , a child most decidedly of his making .
25 This book was born out of the Channel 4 Television series of the same name , and so I would like to thank my friend and colleague Susan Eatwell Conte , with whom the original idea was developed and who produced the series .
26 The German Idealist tradition was born out of the rejection of British empiricism and some political commentators have urged that the legacy of this can still be seen in the idea that ‘ the Germans have only really to desire change in order to achieve basic changes in their position , and that these changes would in consequence alter the European scene so radically as to produce the longed-for peace ’ .
27 Despite being in the centre of the notorious inner-city area of Manchester ( Hulme — an architectural tragedy born out of the fevered brain of a drawing board moron and giving ( high ) rise to a staggering suicide rate .
28 Their significance is not only in terms of the group experience but also in terms of the wider society , for it is these ideas born out of the street-corner groups , doing nothing , that are to a large extent the ‘ juvenile delinquency ’ of the police and criminologists .
29 Born out of the 1981 recession , and buoyed by the boom that followed , BITC , with 500 members , now has to reassess its role in the downswing and how it should direct the evolution of community involvement through the 1990s .
30 Born out of the sixties and seventies notion of a democratic broadcasting network , television responded with the BBC 's ‘ Open Door ’ series from the Community Programme Unit .
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