Example sentences of "[noun sg] 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 | 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 . |
4 | 2nd , Life and Soul : Religion from the animal perspective . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | A child can only learn at his or her own speed from the starting point which has been reached . |
8 | There were more horses coming now , less hurriedly than the advance party , but still approaching at a brisk speed from the Cross . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | So that 's the , the , you can read off their speed from the graph , you can calculate it . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | And Defence policy can not grow in isolation from the rest of national decision-making in Whitehall . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | ‘ 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Some mammalian families must have migrated to that continent and evolved there in isolation from the rest of the world . |
18 | It is obvious that it would be insufficient and even counter-productive to tackle official curriculum areas in isolation from the rest of school life , from the rest of school-based gender construction . |
19 | Absolutely because in York , in sorry , in Litchfield you have a confirmed greenbelt right up to the boundary , they were pursuing a local plan for the Li the city of Litchfield in isolation from the rest of the district , and there they were promoting seven hundred and fifty houses to be taken out of the greenbelt . |
20 | Even the most ardent advocates of exchange rate flexibility no longer maintain that it is feasible for a country to pursue independent policy objectives in isolation from the rest of the world . |
21 | The seeds of herbs may be dispersed by large mammals , which eat and pass plant material in bulk : many such seeds have up until recently been considered to exhibit merely ‘ gravity ’ dispersal , when looked at in isolation from the rest of the plant . |
22 | When South America and Australia broke away to begin their long periods of isolation from the rest of the world , they each carried their own cargo of dinosaurs , and also of the less-prominent animals that were to become the ancestors of modern mammals . |
23 | My Lords is there not a danger at looking at er accident and emergency departments in isolation from the rest of the hospital . |
24 | Now the one thing that I think is important is that one can not look at the problems of any given society in the world in isolation from the rest of the world as a whole , and in particular , in the case of underdeveloped countries , their problems are very much linked to the situations that take place in the developed countries . |
25 | However even these workers opt for something that they call ‘ interactionism ’ , in which there is a clearly modular , autonomous element which can be studied in isolation from the knowledge systems . |
26 | The developmental effects of TNC investment must be judged on a case by case basis and can not be judged in isolation from the development goals of the countries concerned . |
27 | Even before the advent of the Crown Prosecution Service , the Home Office had extended the hand of friendship to the Lord Chancellor 's Department , recognizing that it made no sense for each of them to prepare their annual public expenditure forecasts in isolation from the other . |
28 | Notwithstanding the significance of Japanese ambitions in continental Asia in the modern period , for many centuries Japan managed to maintain a substantial degree of isolation from the mainland . |
29 | The biggest shortcoming of the Dobry Report , however , was that it never really came to grips with the major weakness of the development control system : its general isolation from the remainder of the planning process . |
30 | Recent research projects have emphasized that , not only should library skills not be taught in isolation from the curriculum , but they should also be taught in close partnership with study skills and communication skills . |