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

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1 The following are specifically excluded from the ICAEW definition of Investment Business :
2 There are fewer elephants about up here erm and er the issue that obviously concerns me from the development point of view is the is the time scale , is the process rather , that that the planning policy would im would imply .
3 Is not the House of Commons , indeed the country as a whole , entitled to hear from the Home Secretary in person exactly whether those allegations have any foundation ?
4 He will take over responsibility for broadcasting from the Home Office in addition to administering the new national lottery .
5 The core of the house is a 15th-century hall , which retains the plan of the screens passage that divided the open hall from the service areas of buttery and pantry .
6 At the same time , in two of the three models the equilibrium outcomes could be quite bad from the welfare point of view .
7 Tender forms are available from October 30 , 1991 from the Museum address on receipt of a sae and remittance for £5 to defray expenses .
8 In such cases , we suggested that regulations made under section 19 of the 1988 Act , which allow disapplication of the provisions of the National Curriculum , should enable headteachers to exempt such pupils from the assessment requirements for English .
9 X-ray fluorescence ( XRE ) analysis ( see glossary ) of solders used on Roman silver suggests that the Roman silversmith did indeed use several different solders which could have given him a working temperature range from the melting point of silver ( 960°C ) , down to 180°C .
10 From the teaching point of view , it is worth noting that Thomas is not under the pressure that children normally face in school of having to get their first thoughts down on paper in a finished , final form .
11 In addition to granting sub-licences the taxpayer from time to time provided facilities for the duplication of films from the master film onto video cassettes and for dubbing which was carried out by sub-contractors .
12 Some authorities , notably Gilbert , maintained that most of the material was supplied by longshore drift and that the waves merely acted on this material : others , especially de Beaumont , considered that the material contained in the bar was eroded from the sea bed in front of the bar , as is shown in Fig. 8.18 .
13 In fact much of the Ancient Mariner came from the sea voyages of discovery .
14 So far as the debt was concerned , the first success was in converting most of the short-term , high-interest credit which had stemmed from the wartime issue of government bills to a funded 5 per cent stock in 1784 – 5 .
15 Bruce Nottage says that it 's a release from the hum drum of life … its take you to places you 'd never go
16 Some of West Ham 's most violent supporters have come from the satellite estates of north London or new towns like Harlow or Thamesmead .
17 From the compliance point of view , it is important to ensure that any warnings given to customers under this Rule are appropriately recorded either in writing or , at least , through the routine taping of dealers ' telephone lines .
18 Much of the music played by a pianist for ballet lessons is still borrowed from the dance suites of court , opera and other ballets of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , as well as from other dance suites of Bach , Mozart , Beethoven and Brahms .
19 Recently when a gang stole some large buddha images from the temple complex at Pagan , the whole country was outraged .
20 De Franco said that President Chamorro wanted closer co-ordination of long-term monetary and credit policies and to ensure a better response from the credit system for production needs .
21 He looked like an extra from the film Chariots of Fire .
22 The name comes from the press hysteria about driving conditions that weekend … the country gripped in an evil blizzard … skid-pan Britain … a new ice-age .
23 I told Northcliffe that if his people would make enquiries at our Central Office , he would find that our nightly regiment of speakers was at least as well worth reporting as the Radical contingent , but that I realized that from the Press point of view , no doubt , our speakers did not play up to the reporters by handing them their speeches in advance , and by other tricks of the kind to which the Radical orators have recourse .
24 The performance benefited from first-time contributions from the dairy division of Food Industries and Bridgend Creameries , acquired last year .
25 All-original hits from the glory days of pop , plus a FREE ALBUM of classical Elvis ! ( details below ) 4 double-length cassettes or 8 LPs .
26 Around this time they sent away some samples from the metal cathodes for examination .
27 IN THE first part of this book Michael Shallis gives an interesting non-technical account of how modern physics has gone on from the common-sense notion of time to a whole series of fundamental changes .
28 Class N5 0–6–2 tank No. 69292 performs station pilot duties at Victoria in 1954 viewed from the north end of Wicker Arches .
29 He 'd drunk his way right from the north end of town to the south , one night in some woman 's house , one night in jail , one night on the porch of a church in the rain .
30 From the music point of view , the encouraging news is that Jeff Brennan , formerly of The Underground in Dame Street , has been appointed Entertainment Manager at the venue .
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