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

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1 He has opened an exhibition of twenty works on paper , executed in inks , coloured crayons and pastel , by Glenn Baxter ( to 22 January 1993 ) , the surreal humorist , formerly represented by Nigel Greenwood , who derives his style and characters from the illustrations of boys ' adventure books .
2 This brochure has been produced with the financial assistance of a grant from the Prince of Wales ' Committee with funds provided by the Wales Tourist Board .
3 The reply , posted from the Prince of Wales ' Office at St James 's Palace — and confirmed as genuine by Buckingham Palace — bears the plumed crest of the Prince of Wales .
4 Apart from the subject of drivers ' hours , the rules relating to the fitment and use of tachographs on European journeys need to be thoroughly understood .
5 ROI is here at its most valuable as a familiar , easily understood diagnostic tool for appraising the short-term economic performance of an organizational unit such as an SBU or division , decoupled from the evaluation of managers ' performance .
6 He returned , he reports , " with a dancing dwarf … from the land of spirits ' , probably a pygmy .
7 He knows that the Messiah is uniquely endued with the Spirit , and he stresses that from the outset of Jesus ' life this was the case
8 At best they serve to legitimize the system , give political experience to a wide cross-section of society and criticize government policy from the perspective of members ' regions and constituencies ( White et al.
9 Because debate is framed in terms of those who are fully competent to exercise academic freedom , and because students almost by definition are not felt to be properly ‘ competent ’ , the exclusion from the debate of students ' rights is hardly surprising .
10 Somalia is mostly desert , and three-quarters of its 6m people are nomads , living from a mixture of camels ' milk and fierce raids on other clans .
11 Part of the trouble stemmed from a dislike of Sandys ' refusal to heed professional advice , and from his propensity for allowing the senior civil servants in the Ministry of Defence to usurp the powers that properly belonged to the Chiefs of Staff .
12 I have in front of me some photographs from a collection of settlers ' memories .
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