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

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1 VTAM , the Virtual Telecommunications Access Method , is the first application to be split from the network , and with the new 3.4.2 release , it can now run natively over TCP/IP , and comes with support for OS/2-based machines too .
2 Fertility genes enable a plasmid 's genetic information to be transferred from a donor to a recipient strain .
3 The report highlights three issues : the amount of money to be transferred from the budget of the Department of Social Security ; the way in which housing benefit will be calculated after 1993 ; and the division of responsibility between the health authorities and the local social service departments .
4 An extra £3,500 had to be transferred from the leisure services central budget because there was not enough to produce publicity leaflets and posters .
5 6 of them had to be transferred from the Aylesbury Young Offenders Institution when Judge Stephen Tumim 's prison inspection team found it was not secure enough to take them .
6 But he was stable enough to be transferred from the town 's general hospital to the specialist Walton centre for neurology and neurosurgery in Liverpool , where he remains on a ventilator .
7 In 1977 a female student at the University of Missouri became the first patient to be turned from a woman to a man by means of surgery .
8 We are not told why the lepers were wandering around when it was normal , at that time , for lepers to be separated from the rest of society .
9 Thus we commend the Bible to be read by the Churches and by Christian families in their homes , as nourishment for their souls , and not to be separated from the sacrament in the liturgy ; we commend modern translations , into the various languages , as a help to understanding ; we commend the people who have the duty of seeking to interpret the Bible in terms of the modern scientific view of the world ; and remind the Churches that all knowledge is of God and therefore that scientific discovery is also part of His work ; and so the world will be brought to know God as its Maker , and the Cross as timeless .
10 For research purposes , the laboratory was just beginning to be separated from the kitchen ; but for the nineteenth century the centres were the laboratory and the museum .
11 The greatest danger for the very young is to be separated from the nest because they are helpless and can quickly die of cold .
12 Occasionally there is a strong reason for weaning from the breast as the mother may want to return to work , or may need to be separated from the child for some reason .
13 This can be a critically important action as the human memory is notoriously selective , and loose-leaf and logbook notes are prone to be separated from the project plan .
14 Since then , however , Mr Florio 's hard-taxing rhetoric has started to be heard from the White House ; and the opposition movement has quietly lost strength .
15 He remembered the row on the day the newspaper interview had come out — so violent as to be heard from the street
16 One broker was found to be operating from a telephone box at Heathrow airport .
17 Customs duties were scheduled to be cut from a peak of 150 per cent to 110 per cent over three to four years , bringing them in line with other industrializing developing countries .
18 Tariffs on passenger vehicles were to be reduced from 35 per cent in 1992 to 15 per cent by 2000 , and protection for textiles , clothing and footwear was to be cut from a maximum of 55 per cent to 25 per cent .
19 The cushion seems to be cut from the fragment of a statue .
20 It is often said that the ‘ old men ’ did everything the hard way and in the past such templates tended to be cut from the solid .
21 The completed bear , pressed into the beanbag model , gave a clue to the depth required to be cut from the block of timber for the beanbag .
22 Her brother , Peter Garbutt , 26 , and Trevor Turner , 22 , had to be cut from the wreckage of the Ford Capri and were ‘ critical but stable ’ in Doncaster Infirmary .
23 Broderick had to be cut from the wreckage .
24 Gunns had to be cut from the wreckage .
25 Mark Windram from Eastfield in Northampton had to be cut from the wreckage by the fire brigade .
26 One had to be cut from the wreckage by firemen .
27 He was aware of the controversial scene which had to be cut from the trailer and laughed at the problems it caused in the UK .
28 But it was not only the women of England , with their crinolined frailties , who needed to be shielded from the details .
29 This allowed a number of questions to be to be formulated from the activity lists ( Fig 11.15 ) for discussion with all those persons in the EPH dealing with financial matters , the answers being noted on a separate formatted sheet .
30 There is , however , a lot to be gained from a consideration of Canova 's response to the human figure both as a starting point for the investigation of sculpture where ‘ dream , myth and reverie ’ are cited as key notes of interpretation , and an investigation of nuances of meaning which the application of the words ‘ sensual ’ or ‘ sensuous ’ may have when applied to sculpture , an art form which after all is made and largely understood through touch .
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