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

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1 The research has 3 principal aims : a ) to throw light on the process of assessment from the viewpoints of parents , children , professionals responsible for identifying special needs , and administrators responsible for producing a formal Statement of a child ; s needs ; b ) to describe , and provide an analysis of , sources of conflict and of agreement in the assessment process ; c ) to develop a theoretical understanding of the concept of EBD from the view-points of the various people involved in assessment , whether as clients or as professionals .
2 There were also changes within the labour markets , with strong evidence of decentralization from the cores to the metropolitan rings and outer rings .
3 Dudayev claimed that he had received expressions of support from the leaders of Georgia and Azerbaijan , and also from the largely Moslem autonomous republics of Tartaria and Dagestan .
4 His increasing tide of support from the populations of the Arab and wider Muslim world has puzzled Western observers , some of whom had actually believed that the Arabs might be only too glad to be rid of him with Western help .
5 For centuries it has been a buttress against the onslaught of Chaos from the wastes to the north .
6 Their natural capacity to achieve self-knowledge ( hence the stress on recognising the image of sin in Scale 1 ) enables them to receive what feels like a gift of freedom from the pressures of the destructive impulses in the self , and a personal inner experience of the God .
7 Holidays spent in Swindon or Wales , a time of freedom from the severities of classroom timetables and disciplines , gave opportunities for naturalistic pursuits in a setting more favourable even than the widening circle of his weekend and holiday explorations of London and Surrey commons with Arthur Hardy or his own brothers , themselves an essential escape from domesticity , homework and discipline .
8 In their ensemble , these practices and privileges afford the defence sector a considerable degree of protection from the vagaries of the economic system .
9 Essentially the 1969 Children and Young Persons Act involved a transfer of responsibility from the courts to the local authorities .
10 John and Malc watched hours of rehearsals from the stalls of the Palladium , both becoming more nervous by the second .
11 With the departure of one Secretary and the arrival of another , the office staff — apart of course from the members of the Signet Office — normally changed completely ; not until the early seventeenth century did a permanent bureaucratic organization begin to appear beneath the Secretary of State .
12 The research has 3 principal aims : a ) to throw light on the process of assessment from the viewpoints of parents , children , professionals responsible for identifying special needs , and administrators responsible for producing a formal Statement of a child ; s needs ; b ) to describe , and provide an analysis of , sources of conflict and of agreement in the assessment process ; c ) to develop a theoretical understanding of the concept of EBD from the view-points of the various people involved in assessment , whether as clients or as professionals .
13 He thus unjustly extorted a great sum of money from the men of the bailiwick , not being content with any mode of lawing , saying , if the right leg was lawed , the left leg ought to be lawed , and vice versa , and if all the feet were lawed , saying falsely that this was against the assize and the tenor of the king 's Charter .
14 ‘ Sometimes a small purse of silver from the coffers of her husband . ’
15 An album of Goodman 's contact prints , interleaved with letters from his sitters , survives in the National Portrait Gallery , and includes a variety of subjects from the worlds of art , theatre , design , cinema and society .
16 The past decade has seen an increasing amount of guidance from the departments of health and social security about the need for adequate discharge policies .
17 Is he concerned about the rewards for that achievement — the brutal loss of employment , the economic devastation of the coalfields , the adverse effect on our balance of payments , which will get worse , the excessive and inevitable energy dependence , and the deceitful diversion of funds from the coalfields as a result of the Government 's approach to the European money that should be available to us ?
18 Shortages may occur through large outflows of funds from the banks to the government ( into the governments accounts held at the Bank of England ) or due to a large need for cash by customers , and may occur on a daily basis .
19 On one side is a reiteration of the Whiggish , teleological view of history which dominated the nineteenth century , demonstrating present western culture as the result of a continuous enlightenment and development of civilisation from the beginnings of the early modern period until the present .
20 The Nuclear Membrane is perforated and being perforated it allows the passage of messengers from the genes inside the nucleus out into the CYTOPLASM .
21 Freedom of the press in the context of emancipation from the controls of the state meant ‘ the freedom to make a political choice … ’ .
22 Following the pattern of development of municipal law we will be able to outlaw self-help in the enforcement of international law , remove the weapons of violence from the hands of those who might break the law and ensure that no state is a judge in its own cause when it comes to questions of legitimate self-defence or disputes about allegations of aggression .
23 A review of politeness from the Augustans to the latest linguistic theories is offered by Roger Sell in " The Politeness of Literary Text " .
24 It is from a fissure in the anthill that the rays of light from the jewels in the Cobras ' heads shine forth , and coming in contact with the rainclouds , which represent the ‘ pure water of wisdom ’ , they form the rainbow .
25 Later , I asked myself whether in my extremity I , the helpless , had been seeking , as the hymn said , the help of God , and that in the act of seeking it , I had been granted it ( he who seeks God , said Pascal , has already found him ) ; or whether this spontaneous welling-up of emotion from the depths of my being was no more than the expression of a statement to myself .
26 Modern constitutional European national governments expressed the maturing of humanity from the stages of felt reason and subjective consciousness , and were a proof of God 's journey towards self-perfection .
27 Precious substances have enriched religious iconography over a wide range of faiths from the idols of marginal societies to the divinities of religions disposing of priestly hierarchies and sumptuous architectural settings .
28 In the administration of criminal justice the principle of independence from the wishes of government is of supreme importance .
29 The residents of Kent are generally fairly prosperous and many are prepared to forgo higher growth in order to preserve the Garden of England from the depredations of developers .
30 Here were the seeds of inner conflict that were never completely resolved and here , too , especially in his next five terms of collegiate life , Oxford offered him opportunities of escape from the worries of ordinary living .
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