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

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1 FROM the political activists to the ‘ do n't cares , do n't vote ’ the team from As It Happens are out and about on America 's streets .
2 Valsalva 's manoeuvre , which is used in lifting heavy loads , can cause decreased oxygen delivery to the placenta and compromise the fetus , as there is a significant diversion of blood from the internal organs to the working muscles , which could reduce the oxygen supply to the fetus .
3 The department supervises research in most areas of Scottish history from the Dark Ages to the present day .
4 There was a strange call from the dark trees to the east of the house .
5 It was to be another seven years before Franklin returned to his first love as commander of the Erebus on his most famous — and fatal — mission to find the legendary north-west passage from the polar seas to the north Pacific ; until then he occupied himself with the social and moral improvement of the colony under his charge .
6 The Barber Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Birmingham is one of the finest small collections in the world with about 200 paintings from the Middle Ages to the 20th century .
7 The collections here include metalwork , goldsmiths ' work , ceramics and textiles from the Middle Ages to the middle of the 19C .
8 York Minster Archives There is much material from the Middle Ages to the present ( 1150 onwards ) .
9 From the Middle Ages to the present our language has hinged the words that represent people , animals and things together through verbs , through doing words .
10 The introduction to medieval and Renaissance literature that appeared some months after his death as The Discarded Image ( 1964 ) , based on the accumulated notes of lectures he had given for decades in Oxford and Cambridge , deals sympathetically with authors who , as he approvingly remarks , quote Homer and Hesiod ‘ as if they were no less to be taken into account than the sacred writers ’ ; and the break in the European spirit he saw as a consequence of the seventeenth-century scientific revolution is magnified here , in a sweeping argument , far beyond the familiar classroom shift from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance .
11 On show are sculptures dating from antiquity to the early Christian era , and from the Middle Ages to the present day , with special emphasis on modern German examples .
12 One of the joint ventures we envisage is ‘ Autour du noir ’ , an exhibition on the theme of black , from the Middle Ages to the present day .
13 Entries are invited for the Minda de Gunzberg prize for an outstanding exhibition catalogue on Western art from the middle ages to the twentieth century , in any language , published in 1992 .
14 The Museum houses the Welsh national art collection and the principal theme of these galleries is the work of Welsh artists in their British and European context , and the history of the Fine and Applied Arts in Wales from the Middle Ages to the 20th century .
15 [ V. Blain , P. Clements , and I. Grundy , The Feminist Companion to Literature in English : Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present , 1990 ; K. N. Cameron ( ed . ) ,
16 Subsequently published as a three-decker ( 1888–9 ) , the novel traces the fortunes of the Stanfield family from the middle ages to the Restoration , and combines historical romance , influenced by Sir Walter Scott [ q.v. ] , with anachronistic treatment of Victorian inventions .
17 The department offers supervision for PhD or MLitt , full-time or part-time in any area of French cultural studies , including literary and linguistic studies from the Middle Ages to the present ; Francophone studies in Africa and Canada ; cinema ; contemporary politics and institutions .
18 In the second year , language work , oral and written , is developed further , while for the study of literature students are offered the possibility of selecting their field of study from four different programmes : German Texts from the Middle Ages to the 16th Century ; the ‘ Golden Age ’ of German literature ( 1760–1820 ) ; German Literature and Society 1830–1950 ; Literature , Art and Media in 20th Century Germany .
19 The institutes which began to open in London in the late 1850s appear to have recruited from among the lower-middle class , though Waldo McGillicuddy Eagar , a young Edwardian club worker ( later to be a leading figure in the National Association of Boys ' Clubs ) claimed that ‘ as anxiety about the working classes was intensified , some Youths ’ Institutes reached down from the middle classes to the poor , and increasingly diluted their formal educational programmes with recreational activities .
20 However , they also suggest that the symmetrical family form ‘ trickles down ’ from the middle classes to the working class .
21 When we look at the lists of saints ' resting-places in Anglo-Saxon England , when we see how saints ' remains were moved from the outer fringes to the heart of the West Saxon and Mercian kingdoms where they could do more good ( for example , St Oswald from Tynemouth to Gloucester , St Judoc from Cornwall to Winchester ) , when we watch Otto I move the body of St Maurice ( the soldier saint ) in state from Burgundy to Magdeburg to fight on his eastern frontier , we witness the deployment of heavenly troops on earth as if there were not the slightest difference between the two spheres .
22 Out of this , forms emerge , solidify , and then disintegrate again as the spectator turns his attention back from the individual forms to the painting as a whole .
23 You ca n't go straight from the arriving greetings to the departing ones !
24 From the golden fields to the country kitchen and the village square
25 The new gallery tells the story of flight from the earliest attempts to the ‘ Jumbo Jet ’ .
26 It was thoroughly well laid out , with fact-sheets for the kids — including free pencils — exhibits dating from the earliest times to the present day and the entrance was through a mock graphite mine .
27 It encompasses sites from the earliest times to the Second World War , including burial tombs and standing stones , ancient farms and fields , Roman forts , castles , abbeys , chapels and military defences .
28 [ R. W. Murray , Edward Alanson and his Times , 1914 ; T. H. Bickerton , A Medical History of Liverpool from the Earliest Days to the Year 1920 , 1936 ; John A. Shepherd , A History of the Liverpool Medical Institution , 1979 . ]
29 There were , however , three outstanding concerns which emerged from the additional comments to the question .
30 At this stage Castro , at least in public , was holding himself aloof from two disputing tendencies which had emerged from the various parties to the revolution .
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