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

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31 And he did n't forget the man he had beaten , and to whom he acknowledged America owed a debt : ‘ I want all of you to join with me tonight in expressing our gratitude to President Bush for his lifetime of public service , for the effort he made from the time he was a young soldier in the second world war , to helping to bring about an end to the Cold War , to our victory in the Gulf War , to the grace with which he conceded the results of this election tonight in the finest American tradition . ’
32 Will the Minister ensure that a life cycle analysis is built into the scheme to ensure that a product is judged from the time it is produced until it is recycled or destroyed ?
33 This is a convenient practice as it avoids the need , for example , for speculation as to how the injured person 's condition will develop from the time of the initial injury or for speculation as to what his financial loss up to the date of trial at least will be .
34 COGSA , for example , applies from the time the goods are loaded on board the vessel to the time they are discharged ; i.e. , ’ tackle to tackle . ’
35 Miller insists he has never been motivated by money , and his days at Love Street were probably numbered from the time St Mirren allowed his then assistant , Drew Jarvie , to leave the club and join Dundee .
36 This would seem to be especially true when the foal exhibits a characteristic that is clearly opposite to how the dam herself has behaved from the time of her birth .
37 Under our amendment , they would have the power to order that the game be replayed from the time when it was stopped .
38 How long did it take from the time you started what was going to be the quick , silent operation until you finished and got in ?
39 I 've had them followed from the time they left the house .
40 There was an immediate and rapid increase in the growth of the Bank 's Gold 90 Account balances from the time the commercials went on air .
41 ‘ My father , Dewi Morgan taught me shoemaking from the time I was a little girl , ’ she said quickly , almost resentfully , ‘ and I 'm better at the work than many men . ’
42 ‘ We are not perhaps far removed from the time when we shall be able to submit the bulk of chemical phenomena to calculation ’ , he said .
43 Mr Fallon said : ‘ It is a nonsense to measure from the time of referral to the time of operation because not all out-patients require operations . ’
44 Some of my happiest memories date from the time when Father was alive .
45 Although history dates it to the Golden Age of Magna Graecia , some of the region 's most glorious monuments date from the time of Byzantium and Norman rule .
46 Yesterday , a good coxless four , stroked by Rupert Obholzer , emerged from a time trial .
47 The initial treatment intervals start from the time of completion of the initial recanalisation , whether this took one or more treatments .
48 There was no privacy , the ‘ moving wallpaper ’ simply ran from the time they returned from industrial therapy to tea-and-bed time at about 9.15p.m .
49 I said then well I said from the time now , I said there is nobody I said , can sleep on those mattresses .
50 The greater prominence of physiology in geographical botany dates from the time when physiologists , who formerly worked in European laboratories only , began to study the vegetation of foreign countries in its native land .
51 Mass production dates from the time of Henry Ford , who was the first man to adopt the principle of the production line , when he used this approach to produce a restricted range of motor cars put together in a flow-line process .
52 The Hellenistic age dates from the time of the victories of Alexander the Great ( PLATE 39 ) .
53 It dates from the time of the Civil War when many registers were not properly kept ; thus , under the year 1647 the vicar of Hooton Pagnell ( Yorks. ) wrote in his register :
54 His word conveyed power and achieved results as it had from the time of creation itself .
55 For example , a clue may be obtained from the time that the parties have stipulated for delivery and/or payment .
56 A further example of an indirect restraint is found in the case of Mineral Water Bottle Exchange and Trade Protection Society v Booth ( 1887 ) 36 Ch D 465 where a trade association had a rule that no member should employ an employee who had left the service of another member without the consent in writing of his late employer until a period of two years had elapsed from the time of the end of his employment .
57 To the left , and two doors along to the right , are two structures which have survived from the time of this picture to the present — apart , that is from Inigo Jones 's Banqueting House just visible on the same side of the street in a haze of sunlight .
58 Horses that are well handled from the time of being foals are most unlikely to be aggressive towards us .
59 I 'll start from the time that darkness came on .
60 You are covered from the time of leaving home to the time of arrival home from your holiday .
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