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

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1 Surveyors are one of the professions exempt from the usual size limit of twenty partners .
2 Today only the superb campanile and a section of the right side of the church remain from the original fourteenth-century building .
3 The interior of the church suffered from the dead hand of the restorer between 1897 and 1907 , but it represents one of the most monumental examples of the Romanesque in Bohemia .
4 There are many pictures and engravings of the church dating from the 18th century .
5 Few Spanish statesmen could recognize that America was irretrievably lost ; it is only after 1820 that a handful of liberals talked of the ‘ inevitability ’ of the fruit falling from the tree .
6 The revision phase of the operation differs from the initial phase in that it takes account of weaknesses ( and strengths ) inherent in the stock from previous years ' book buying , and also in that it provides indications of the need for weeding the stock of individual categories , in addition to purchasing .
7 In that advocacy , he was subsequently to acknowledge he had been unaware of the problems arising from the Cambridge Board 's maturing plans for such appointments and the issue of providing powers which were to become particularly difficult and threatening to the District a few years later .
8 Once the tree structures had been implemented , it was found that some of the problems occurring from the recognition stage could very easily and neatly be solved from the nature of the tree .
9 There were several other plates dotted about the table , one containing best gammon sandwiches , another holding generous helpings of pork pie , and the others mostly displaying white and brown triangles of bread and butter , to be heaped with a liberal spoonful of the plum preserve from the small barrel-shaped pot nearby .
10 There is an informative chapter on new conventional weaponry , and an analysis of the arms race from the Third World viewpoint .
11 This genetic influence is most clearly seen in the case of identical ( monozygotic ) twins in which at least one of the pair suffers from the disease .
12 I advised , my opinion reinforced by Dennis Lloyd , that there was plainly a breach of copyright , since the reports published were to a substantial extent verbatim accounts of the meetings reproduced from the minutes , the copyright of which belonged to the National Executive , and that a judicial remedy should be sought as soon as possible .
13 Seven opposition members of the Assembly abstained from the vote , claiming that the new status strengthened the powers of the executive at the expense of the judiciary .
14 Usually , the whole of the consideration deriving from the disposal of the " old assets " must be used to acquire the " new assets " .
15 the height of the type measured from the top of the tallest ascender to the bottom of the lowest descender .
16 Mountains on the other side of the valley rose from the mist like islands , and here and there flecks of cloud , as pale and fine as sea-spray , trailed across their sombre , wooded slopes .
17 In a photoionization process , on the other hand , any energy from the incoming photon over and above that needed to ionize the molecule is carried away as kinetic energy of the electron ejected from the molecule ; conservation of linear momentum is generally accomplished by recoil of the ion formed .
18 The only evidence from that dream is the feeling of childhood — all childhoods , probably : the puzzlement of the child watching from the pavement , wondering what 's going on , what they , the adults are up to , what they want from you , and what they expect you to do .
19 Growing up , maturing , emerging into autonomy is the process of the child taking from the adult more and more of the responsibility for those actions which she does knowingly .
20 Regional health authorities are waiting for news of their allocation and meetings are to be held between the hospice and Darlington Health Authority chiefs this week to discuss details of the services to benefit from the extra cash .
21 What should be the main east-west street was inherited from the via principalis of the second-century forts and also represents the line of the Stanegate entering from the west .
22 As Mr. Richards says , much of the procedure stems from the relevant statutes and regulations , and much can be gleaned from A Guide to the Award of Costs in Criminal Proceedings ( R.C.J. ( 1991 ) H.M.S.O. ) , which contains a section ( Section 6 ) on ‘ Wasted Costs and Orders …
23 In fact , a large part of the syntactic complexity of the sentence comes from the use of prepositional phrases .
24 It did not require a genius to discover that there had been a structural failure of the right stabiliser in down-load while the aircraft was on final approach to land and that fundamental to the failure was a massive fatigue fracture of the rear spar of the stabiliser emanating from the hole of the eleventh fastener on the forward flange of the stabiliser chord .
25 If the source of ivory was elephant ( MacGregor 1985 ) , Indian or African , a larger number might be expected in Kent which appears to have had a dominance over many of the goods imported from the Continent and Mediterranean .
26 In public bureaucracies there may be conflicts of interest between different levels of the hierarchy arising from the values which different strata bring to bear on the policies being pursued by the government .
27 This computational approach has proved exceptionally useful in illuminating many of the findings emerging from the experimental literature .
28 For example , in terms of the discussion in the preceding section , a diagnosis is an interpretation of the evidence obtained from the assessment .
29 The defence challenged admissibility of the evidence resulting from the undercover operation on the grounds that it should be excluded either at common law or under section 78 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 or as being contrary to paragraph 10.1 of Code C of the Codes of Practice ( 1985 ed . ) .
30 Part of the evidence comes from the fascinating phenomenon of ‘ introns ’ and ‘ exons ’ .
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