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

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1 The social complexity correlates here with the complexity of nest construction and the difficulty of the siting ( protectively slung from the ends of vines or tendrils ) .
2 QUOTAS which restrict imports of Japanese cars to Europe are to be dropped from the end of 1992 , in return for greater access to the Japanese market for European carmakers , the EC Commission said yesterday .
3 If the development of civil society means in later capitalism , say from the end of the nineteenth century , the flourishing of an independent cultural and aesthetic sphere , then this might , as I argued at length above , be disruptive to the ideal interests , indeed to the very identity , of the bourgeoisie .
4 Inter-pregnancy intervals that are used to measure the period of exposure to the risk of conception are reckoned from the end of one pregnancy to the beginning of the next one .
5 Bookings are being sought from the end of March onwards and three weekend events have already been planned .
6 The piping is prepared from the end of a sturdy young shoot ; simply pull it from the plant , retaining 4–5 pairs of leaves , and snap or cut off the bottom pair .
7 The post was duly advertised and an appointment was made from the end of June .
8 In Carting Lane , off the south side of the Strand beside the Savoy Hotel , is an ornate iron gas lamp dating from the end of the nineteenth century , and a survival of J.E .
9 America 's interest in the Pacific , dating from the end of the eighteenth century , was almost certainly fired by the telling in dockside bars and merchants ' cafés of gaudily embroidered tales of the explorations of Captain Cook : why , the mariners of Boston and New York wondered out loud , should the Ocean that washed their continent 's western shores be traversed and charted by a navigator all the way from North Yorkshire , and by Frenchmen and Portuguese too ?
10 An inscription on a stone at Nin , dating from the end of the tenth century , refers to a Slav prince ( 'Slavenski Knez' ) .
11 All the noise came from the end we were in throughout the game .
12 Bassist Norman Watt Roy , who was the power behind Ian Dury and has a set of eye-baggage that must be the envy of Barry Norman , puts so much into thumping out a rhythm that the sweat drips from the end of his guitar .
13 But but we also know that if er select from the end of the line of standard production .
14 The Third period reaches from the end of the Second period , right through to the present time and on for ever , or until there is no longer life on earth .
15 The plenum had been postponed from the end of January after a meeting of the central committee politburo on Jan. 22 had failed to endorse the draft platform ( reported to be largely the work of politburo member and staunch Gorbachev ally Aleksandr Yakovlev ) and had entrusted Gorbachev with the task of revising it .
16 If you allowed for the shape of two paper-backs , between them and jutting from the end was a two-inch pack of what could be paper money .
17 Thus the lexicon contained explicit paths which mapped from the end of would into the beginning of you via , or from to the beginning of the lexicon if there was no boundary effect .
18 Both ends of the building were on fire , flames pouring from the end windows of all three floors and licking their way hungrily towards the roof .
19 Glycine at position 79 , which is present in all H1 molecules , is involved in making a sharp bend in the polypeptide chain , in going from the end of helix III into the β -hairpin .
20 Letting all her breath out on an achingly shaky sigh , and telling herself firmly to pull herself together , that seeing a bride always made her feel weepy and was nothing whatever to do with Feargal , she walked along the landing to stare from the end window .
21 The trapeze hangs lightly from a toggle , the toggle hangs from the end of a proper fishing line , the line passes over a springy pole to the door over the mouth of the basket where the little fish 's wriggling so free .
22 It displays a method of building which was so logical and so satisfactory that it was used from the end of the fourteenth century until well into the eighteenth .
23 These extend from the end of one section , along its length , to a prong from the next section which .
24 It will run from the end of November 1992 for five years and will cover all our principal disciplines including mechanical , electrical , instrumentation and process control .
25 The government , which controls around 85 per cent of the country , has turned to logging as a way of making up the shortfall in revenue resulting from the end of Soviet aid , and its loss of the Palinn gem mines in western Cambodia to Khmer Rouge forces .
26 Concession B18 is therefore a vital concession and taxpayers are warned that there is a six year cut-off period beginning from the end of the year of assessment in which the income arose .
27 The coalowners ' response in most areas was to give notice that their workers ' contracts were terminated from the end of the month : Nottinghamshire colliery companies did not follow this path , but the NMA felt bound to call a strike in solidarity with the MFGB .
28 Cut the gripper strips about 40mm shorter than the width of the stair carpet so that edges wo n't show , and do the same for the underlay , which should fit from the end of each strip on the tread , over the nosing , up to the edge of the next strip on the riser .
29 The major deficiency in the Academy plan is the assumption that science suffers from the end of the Cold War .
30 I said , well that 's not much good when you 're hanging from the end of a rope .
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