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

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1 The imposition of a severe censorship and the sacking of all hostile editors ( there were almost no spetsy in the press ) immediately upon the seizure of power in October 191 7 had ensured its smooth running from the political and administrative point of view .
2 To one old abolitionist in 1840 the annual meeting of the BFASS was ‘ only composed of whig radicals ’ and marked a break from the political and religious ecumenicism of the antislavery tradition .
3 This alternative approach , instead of looking for polarities and constructing rigid distinctions in intellectual development with which to correlate similarly reified literacy practices , recognises these literacy practices as themselves social products , no more isolable from the political and ideological context than are the ‘ scientific ’ achievements that Goody would associate with them .
4 From the broad and busy thoroughfare of the Riviera di Chiaia which is separated from the sea by the Villa Nazionale , a narrow strip of untidy parkland , the little street called Santa Maria in Portico leads inland and uphill over uneven cobbles to the church which bears the same name .
5 The aim is partly to shift perception of eighteenth-century French art away from the traditional and popular notion promoted by authors such as the Goncourt brothers towards an appreciation of other genres such as history , landscape and religious works .
6 Once it is accepted that management involves technical expertise , the court could , without departing from the existing but anomalous principle that the standard of care is linked to the attributes of the director , impose an appropriately higher standard , given that most executive directors of large companies do have considerable business experience .
7 Stemming from the poor and insignificant Landais lordship of Labrit , they had built up a large territorial holding along the Atlantic coast of Aquitaine .
8 It was egalitarian and free from the weakening and divisive influence of the Roman world and of urban society .
9 The point should not be missed either that a great deal of capital for investment comes not from profits in industry but from the vast and growing capital of pension funds and other financial institutions relying on personal savings , which , as we shall show below , have shown an upward trend in recent years .
10 P.gibbiceps is a loricariid which comes from the Peruvian and Brazilian Amazon .
11 P. gibbiceps is a loricariid which comes from the Peruvian and Brazilian Amazon .
12 The effect of all these approaches is to remove ‘ literature ’ , as conventionally defined , canonized , institutionalized , and taught , from the exclusive and isolated position which it has long occupied in the anglophone academy .
13 This state is easily distinguished from the rational and purposeful promotion of a particular philosophy , or the rejection of a demand , by its resistance not only to ‘ impositions ’ but to the offer of responsibility and choice .
14 This is an important change and I am glad that we have got away from the odious and patronising attitude of so many local education authorities — particularly Labour local education authorities — that say that one can not trust parents with objective information about how their children 's schools are doing .
15 In the absence of a precise definition of services , the distinction enables us to disentangle the growth and contraction of service employment across a range of service industries from the separate but related growth of service employment in the economy as a whole .
16 Yet it is intriguing that on that day , he cut between Mary in the redoubt of her fells , puzzling over this ominous invasion of her feelings , and John-Augustus on the lake , drawing up char from the deep and cold lake , re-experiencing the failed innocence of his life .
17 The sun had got his hat on , so I took time out from the deep and meaningful stuff and studied my reflection in the glass .
18 Involvement with the same client over a long period of time , the paper says , could result in a lack of objectivity and ‘ detraction from the regular and robust consideration ’ of issues associated with the audit .
19 Dr. Kirkcaldy and Professor Cooper both hope to pursue the studies further with personnel from the private and public sector , which may provide interesting insights into why the economic development of both countries might be different .
20 The wheels are already in motion and a special projects team , consisting of Prof Friel , council representatives and agencies from the private and public sector , has been set up .
21 It was to inaugurate the movement of the freedmen from the private and irresponsible authority of master or steward to proper restraint under judicial power .
22 His kingdom had come some considerable way from the remote and backward region it had been at the beginning of the seventh century .
23 The main sources of acquisition are the Jesuit houses , and there are quantities of letters from the central and provincial curia .
24 The motor museum now has an interesting collection of cars plus an incredible number of advertising signs ( over 600 ) and artifacts from the 19th and early part of the 20th centuries .
25 We must , nevertheless , beware of looking at Spain through Andalusian spectacles and generalizing from the violent and precarious structure of the latifundia districts .
26 Some of the limitations placed on the cast stemmed directly from the immediate and mass popularity Doctor Who enjoyed almost from its first week on air .
27 Moreover , from the annual and diurnal growth patterns of organisms , preserved as fossils , it has been established , for example , that about 380 Ma ago there were about 400 ‘ days ’ in the year and as the orbital period of the Earth is very unlikely to have changed the ‘ day ’ must then have contained only about 22 hours .
28 Crone found that the yellow spots on the leaves and pebbles were pollen from the tropical or subtropical bush of the genus Rapanea and of a tree of the genus Harpullia , common to rainforests .
29 From the small and poor downland churches like Coombes to the grander Wealden settlements , there is an almost uniform simplicity of styling , the product as much of local pride and parochialism as of poverty in the small communities , often with limited building materials .
30 Whilst many temporary workers are employed in small establishments , this seems to result from the industrial and occupational distribution of temporary working , rather than a greater propensity of small establishments to use such workers .
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