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

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1 Thirty ships make the nine-hour transit through Panama each day : 11,000 a year , carrying more than 130 million tons of cargo to and from every country on earth .
2 In addition to twenty-seven sculptures on all scales and from every period in Calder 's long career , the selection includes a strong representation of works on paper ink drawings , gouaches , etchings and lithographs one oil painting , ‘ Fireman 's Dinner for Brancusi ’ ( 1926 ) , and several examples of his jewellery .
3 " In this second edition of a superbly illustrated text … there are 493 plates , nearly all in colour and most clinical — a few depict histological , microbiological , parasitological , morbid anatomical , and radiological aspects of this extremely important group of diseases — characteristic temperature charts are included also , and there are ECGs from patients with diphtheria and mumps and from a child with measles encephalitis .
4 Working the 12 step Programme is not an end in itself but the method by which the sufferer is transformed from negativity to positively , from sickness to health and from a life of belligerence and blaming to a life that focuses upon creativity and an attitude of gratitude .
5 And from a lady in Putney : ‘ Why kill trees for coffins ?
6 She moved along the heath , and from a tuft of darkness something came out and stood in her way .
7 John Hill had queried Miller 's description and had published his views in Eden , or a Complete Body of Gardening ( 1759 ) and Justice retaliated in his British Gardener 's Calendar ( 1759 ) : ‘ I thought it my indispensable duty to give Mr. Miller his due , both from a love of truth and from a sense of gratitude to him for his public labours , as well as private friendship . ’
8 Hole and colleagues report the incidence of cancer as well as mortality , and they compare rates observed in hypertensive patients with normative data on incidence from national figures and from a survey in Renfrew and Paisley .
9 Belau 's economy , already adversely affected by debts arising from the Aimeluk power station constructed in the early 1980s and from a delay in US aid consequent upon the compact impasse , suffered a further setback in late 1990 when the territory was severely damaged by Typhoon " Mike " .
10 A fine example was found in Lincoln in 1866 and is now in the British Museum ( fig. 14.4 ) , i others came from Richborough ( fig. 14.5 ) and from a grave at Colchester on a Castor Box on which a lion appears in a venatio and being held at bay by a nude bestiarius with a long hunting spear .
11 Mrs Jelbart must be working out well as a housekeeper , and from a couple of things her father had said , Belinda gathered that she seemed to care about the Jones boys in a more personal way too .
12 The American Psychiatric Association has chosen eating disorders for the first of its series of detailed practice guidelines , derived from the literature and from a consensus of expert reviewers , to assist doctors in clinical decision making .
13 Manufacturing suffered from poorer industrial relations as a result of Labour 's union policies , from nationalisation and from a lack of incentives .
14 It adds : ‘ The major influences on the use of inspectors ’ time appeared to be ad hoc requests both from institutions and from a variety of officers , and the personal professional interests of individual advisers . ’
15 However , following Hirschi , and from a variety of sources of which Gibbs was only one ( and not a particularly favourably disposed one ) , the neglect of the classical concern with effective deterrence has been fully rectified .
16 The scheme faced criticism from orthodox Liberals , who objected to compulsion , and from a variety of sources in the trade union movement .
17 What clouds the issue is that I have caught hundreds of bream , of all sizes , and from a variety of waters , when the surface of the water has not been broken once by a fish .
18 He knew and practised all the rules of art , and from a composition of Raphael , Carracci , and Guido , made up a style , of which the only fault was , that it has no manifest defects and no striking beauties ; and that the principles of his composition are never blended together , so as to form one uniform body original in its kind , or excellent in any view .
19 The Commission is grateful for information and evidence from many communities and from a number of people whose names are listed in Appendix 2. 10 .
20 V ) and from a room at North Leigh ( pI .
21 Assuming that a path can be found through the sometimes difficult terrain of the language , this book should show students the advantages to be gained from a collapse of boundaries between the disciplines of art and politics , and from a policy of inclusion rather than exclusion .
22 Well let's forget about that , let's forget about the two thousand odd people who 've said no , let's forget about the fact that there were these accidents in that road , because no we 've got the M forty the A forty four — well the A thirty four as it was — has been relieved of a lot of traffic and from a point of view from the Gipsy Working Party Committee they may well feel that they are even more entitled to go ahead with this site .
23 And from a set of preconceptions like that there is no way into Pound 's universe at all .
24 ‘ … Money is necessary to our plan , ’ he was soon telling Joseph Cottle ; and from a volume of poems they might raise sixty guineas .
25 An example of magnetic field reconnection supplying energy in large-scale coronal structures was found ( , High Altitude Laboratory ) by comparing Yohkoh Soft X-ray Telescope ( SXT ) images with visible-light observations in the Hα line and from a coronameter at Mauna Loa in Hawaii .
26 The criticisms from the CDP , and from a meeting of heads of institutions recently visited , together with some Council members , focussed on the quality and unclear roles of visits , over-concern with resources , the reporting process , and other issues , and the Council decided to review the position in these respects under the continuing discussion of the partnership scheme .
27 The church is part of the diocese of the Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe who is based in London and whose diocese stretches from the Azores to Outer Mongolia and from the Canaries to Finland .
28 Another lesson to be learned from the Nottinghamshire experience , and from the work of Challis and Davies ( 1985 , 1986a ) is that small specialist teams covering large geographical areas can as readily engage with local and family networks as patch based generic teams .
29 Their only joy came from Moira , who was just old enough to appreciate Christmas , and from the visits of Bridie 's children and Theresa 's two little ones .
30 about a week ago and from the looks of things I 've passed it quite successfully .
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