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

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1 The larger the temporary component of a real wage change , the more significant will be the response from the suppliers of labour .
2 The aim is to tell the history of the guitar from the days of the lute through to the present day .
3 Another contemporary , Sergei Solov'ev , made the same point more acerbically when he said that " In the Roman Empire emperors ascended the throne from various callings " , whereas " in the Russian Empire Alexander II ascended the throne from the ranks of the heads of military-educational institutions " .
4 The unusual thing neighbours noticed about the quiet civil servant who occupied the attic flat was that he kept the window open in all weathers — to dissipate the smell from the corpses of three of the young men he murdered .
5 3 Before you dare to enter , draw a sketch plan of the Temple from the clues in the Key .
6 If the old Thames trades had still persisted , if boatmen had still made a living from taking the coins from the pockets of the drowned , then this was the hour for them to watch .
7 The Nuremberg Trials lifted the scales from the eyes of many Germans , and later OMGUS surveys reported that only one in eight ( 12 per cent ) of those questioned in the American Zone recalled trusting Hitler as Leader up to the end of the war , while 35 per cent claimed never to have trusted him and a further ( 6 per cent to have kept faith in him only until the outbreak of war .
8 A few ghosts might lift the scales from the eyes of the Court of the Bank .
9 The products from the reactions with carbonyl complexes are often insoluble involatile black powders , but preparing them by using slow diffusion sometimes gives sufficient crystal growth for X-ray structure determination .
10 A quality housing conversion has come at last to one of Paisley 's oldest landmarks , the John Neilson Institution , and saved the building from the ravages of rot .
11 Housewives , as Chapter 3 showed , are impressed by the freedom from the constraints of externally set rules and supervisions .
12 These features isolate the user from the technicalities of the computer and encourage a dialogue based on the user 's judgements rather than imposing the hardware engineer 's or computer programmer 's discipline on the user .
13 Unix/AIX support will provide AD/Cycle developers with a common user interface — such as Presentation Manager or Motif — and task management services , which insulate the user from the details of tools within the framework .
14 AIX Unix support will provide AD/Cycle developers with a common user interface — such as Presentation Manager or Motif — and task management services , which insulate the user from the details of tools within the framework .
15 Running down , or , as the current euphemism has it , rationalizing a business , while keeping the enthusiasm , loyalty and commitment of one 's people , and fighting back in the marketplace , is one of the most difficult of industrial situations , and certainly separates the sheep from the goats in a management sense .
16 The micro-fossils from the cherts of Lake Superior and South Africa show that life had started long , long before .
17 Near the end of the hour , remove the skin from the tangerines in as large pieces as possible , reserving the fruit .
18 YOU CAN always spot people who do n't know anything about pop music when they ca n't tell the blokes from the women on records .
19 They seem to take the level from the amps without breaking up or sounding too middley .
20 Instead , listeners heard the voice of Keith Skues , the veteran from the days of Radio Caroline and Radio London — which were anchored off the Essex coast — and who later joined Radio One .
21 The dendrites of the cell , on the other hand , are the fibres that receive the signals from the axons of other neurones , carrying those signals to the cell body .
22 Collect the animals from the soils on the same day using separate funnels at the same time , one for each soil .
23 The purpose of the statute was not to protect the animals from the perils of the seas .
24 Accordingly , he removed the caps from the combs of foul brood-ridden larvae .
25 During the 14C , Prague was the largest city north of the Alps and the king had the sole right to the silver from the mines of Bohemia and Silesia which John of Bohemia had acquired in 1331 .
26 If we want to rescue the captives from the clutches of the Enemy , we must first wake up and realise that we are ourselves leading captive lives .
27 There was a silence while he eyed her smoulderingly in the light from the candles in the wall-sconces .
28 The hurricane-lamp was placed about twenty feet in front and pumped up to maximum brilliance while we lay sweating and mosquito-bitten in the shadows , fingering our cameras and the trigger of our temperamental Sun Gun , expecting that at any moment a curious snake would be drawn to the light from the shadows behind us , rather than from the cave ahead .
29 The Harter Act voided any bill of lading clause that sought to relieve the carrier from the consequences of negligence in proper loading , stowage , custody , care , or proper delivery of the goods .
30 In this section , I will first summarize his account , and then argue that it does not save the falsificationist from the objections of section 1 .
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