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

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1 What surprises also is the sheer climb to the green — 70ft in elevation from the hollow in the fairway .
2 As well as this posh pedal thingie , Quickjoy also have a number of natty new joysticks poised for release — a good few of 'em looking pretty damn mean from the blurb sheets , too .
3 Her hair was drawn back , skilfully arranged to fall in loose waves from a gold clasp .
4 A burst of frequency between 10 and 10 4 Hz is expected with a duration of several cycles and an energy release of between and in gravitational waves from a star core of mass M. The mass M is expected to be similar to that of the pulsars , which average around for the few cases where measurements have been made .
5 Modern detectors which should be capable of detecting the gravitational waves from a supernova collapse in our Galaxy are described .
6 Two main differences , besides the obvious ones of speed , scale and aspirations , distinguish the French strike waves from the Italian .
7 Sullivan also includes three early unsuccessful attempts ( in 1896 and 1902 ) to detect radio waves from the Sun .
8 It can be imagined that the soul of such a man will be laved always by waves from the ocean of his love ; he is at once carried away from all bitterness ; and enmity has no meaning for him .
9 The eastern extremity of the spit is not greatly affected by waves from the south-west , but comes under the influence of north-east winds blowing down the Solent .
10 Of course for the police the one one score line is not as important as these figures , eighteen arrests and thirteen ejections from the ground .
11 Whether this is seen as a straightforward historical progression from polytheism to monotheism , or whether it is seen more as bringing out ideas implicit in the Jewish religion from the beginning , there is a clear case for identifying Judaism as a monotheistic religion despite its limited recognition of other gods .
12 2nd , Life and Soul : Religion from the animal perspective .
13 The contradiction was less dramatic for the revolutionaries in Cuba , where the Church 's influence was not great , partly because of the presence of vestiges of African religion from the slave culture and partly because of the comparatively developed state of Cuba 's economy and educational system .
14 Tape speed is fixed to run at 3 ¾ips , which is twice normal cassette speed , but by engaging the tape speed select switch it can be altered to run up to 20% faster or slower , or take its speed from a SMPTE controller .
15 A child can only learn at his or her own speed from the starting point which has been reached .
16 There were more horses coming now , less hurriedly than the advance party , but still approaching at a brisk speed from the Cross .
17 She pressed down harder on the gas pedal , coaxing more speed from the car , trying to put more distance between herself and the maniac in the Audi , but whoever was driving the pursuing car had no intention of letting her get away .
18 So that 's the , the , you can read off their speed from the graph , you can calculate it .
19 Dr Hi-Do-Ho Calloway , The King of Hi-De-Ho , celebrated his honorary doctorate in fine arts from the University of Rochester with a show-stopping rendition of his signature song ‘ Minnie the Moocher . ’
20 Another effect of the low priority assigned to the arts by the DES appears to be the exclusion of the arts from the ESG programme .
21 Its proposals will have significant impact on the arts from the abolition of customs posts at frontiers to the approximation of VAT on works of arts and antiques .
22 The museum contains European paintings of the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries , sculpture and decorative arts from the collection of the Herzog Anton Ulrich , and drawings and prints from the fifteenth to twentieth centuries , The print room and library will stay open to the public .
23 Another technique to reduce the risks from a cartel is to find new overseas suppliers of key minerals .
24 And the birth control pill is an interesting example because it brings out the controversy and misunderstanding which there can be , because for many many years there was a great deal of talk about the risks from the birth control pill .
25 There is a sense of isolation from the rest of the world , a sense of the power in the dogs , and a wonderful feeling of being in control , but only just .
26 And Defence policy can not grow in isolation from the rest of national decision-making in Whitehall .
27 After many straight miles , the road curves inland to round Applecross Bay , a welcome sight well endowed with trees and , after passing a picnic place , turns into the village of Applecross , a friendly place with no obvious awareness of its extreme isolation from the rest of the world .
28 This does beg the question , however , of the extent to which education , and higher education in particular , exists in isolation from the rest of society .
29 ‘ My Lords , if one reads the words ‘ the rights ’ at the opening of section 3(1) literally and in isolation from the rest of the section , Mr. Denison 's submission undoubtedly has force .
30 The two further major reservations that must be made are first that the service is moulded chiefly by the doctrine of ministerial responsibility with all that flows from it — anonymity , one collective viewpoint , secrecy and a degree of isolation from the rest of the community .
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