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

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1 The crusading Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser assails this almost weekly for its alleged distribution of ‘ jobs for the boys ’ — and girls , many from the councillors ' own families .
2 Aristotle noted a distinction between income from the public land and that from the citizens ' private estates .
3 The puppets then begin enacting some scenes from the adventurers ' recent exploits in the Castle , growing progressively more sarcastic and venomous in their dialogue .
4 Starting from the artists ' personal standpoints , the exhibition shows the diversity of artistic perception of reality today .
5 What is questionable is whether they make the best use of this information , particularly of that which , if they were competent to extract it , could be deduced from the companies ' published accounts .
6 The basic bedrooms have been converted from the monks ' former cells and have telephone .
7 But continued success in cutting tax rates is at risk from the Tories ' present policies .
8 Quite apart from the borders ' incessant claims on the tsar 's attention , they tied down his troops .
9 Equally disappointing is the exaggerated sharpness and presence of the bass-line articulation by the cello and organ in the Op. 1 No. 12 Largo e puntato , which distracts the listener from the violins ' ravishing suspensions .
10 With a flourish he produced another motley collection of spinning components , this time cobbled together from the Chelonians ' technical stores .
11 In fact , studies of colonial government have often involved a perspective which is derived from the colonialists ' own assessments of their impact on dependent territories .
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