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

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1 Apart from the dimensions and shape of the pot , an important point to remember is that whatever the colour or decoration on the outside of the pots or jars used for potted meats , the inside should be of a pale colour and preferably white , so that the delicate creams and pinks of the contents with their layer of yellow butter look fresh and appetizing against their background .
2 The second stream speaks of the Lord now delivered from the limitations and particularity of human life to be present to his people at all times and places .
3 His anarchic , renegade spirit attracted those working-class boys who , on arriving at Hamilton Terrace , found themselves suddenly liberated from the limitations and conformity of their background .
4 Under experimental conditions , old people in NHS nursing homes may do at least as well as those in traditional geriatric wards , but the same can not be assumed of units removed from the traditions and surveillance of a health or social services hierarchy .
5 The Evangelists proposed the concept of home as a private retreat for man , and home as a centre of morality , away from the rigours and corruption of the outside world .
6 With the gradual emergence of Europe from the disorders and chaos of the Dark Ages and the establishment of a Medieval society the story of architecture becomes more complex .
7 Theology in the last sixty years or so has naturally built upon and extended aspects of the work of its nineteenth-century predecessors ; but it has also gone through some striking changes of direction , especially from the aims and programme of Liberal Theology .
8 Harry walked on , his face like thunder , his fists still clenched , his self-esteem badly bruised from the catcalls and laughter of the village .
9 Otherwise , as Evershed J said in Routh v Jones [ 1947 ] 1 All ER 179 " … the master would be exposed to unfair competition on the part of his former servant — competition flowing not so much from the personal skill of the assistant as from the intimacies and knowledge of the master 's business acquired by the servant from the circumstances of his employment " .
10 However citified and sooty my surroundings , I was but a shilling bus-ride from the crags and heather of the Yorkshire Dales .
11 It is obvious to see from the photos that nuff of them were rushing out of their heads !
12 The effects of the Great Depression and a renewed possibility of war in Europe in the 1930s made most Americans all the more determined to isolate and insulate themselves from the quarrels and atavism of the nations of Europe .
13 In January work started under the supervision of Stenhouse Conservation Centre to remove layers of modern paint from the walls and ceiling of the chapel .
14 Leonora emerged from the house into a bright spring day which belonged to a different world from the gales and rain of before .
15 The books tell you that is the point where you ‘ remove all sharp stones from the sides and base of the excavation , so as not to damage the liner , and then if necessary , use an underlay … =sand , old carpet , newspapers or a purpose-made polyester sheet ’ .
16 And as patients have become more involved in identifying and negotiating areas for learning and behavioural change , the field of investigation has come to borrow from the theories and practice of counselling .
17 Our first task is to gather information of the ‘ best practice ’ of this vision from the parishes and diocese of England and Wales .
18 From the rejection of the community Marvell moves on to also flee from the labours and heartache of human love .
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