Example sentences of "[art] [noun] from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Any discussion of the possible impact of new technology must take account of the response from trade unions and others representing occupational groups . |
2 | In 1990 the income from Home Collecting Boxes ( HCB 's ) increased by 15.9% to £26,848 . |
3 | The income from sponsorship should be used to underwrite educational professional activities which benefit the industry generally as well as the Association . |
4 | Multi-national companies take 80% share of the income from drug sales in the Philippines |
5 | For many the income from agriculture alone could not support them . |
6 | It is worth noticing that while the subsidy was levied on the income from land , it fell on the capital value of other forms of property and was therefore heavier for merchants and townsmen . |
7 | Since labour is supplied inelastically , a wage tax and a lump-sum tax on earners are equivalent ; since all assets are assumed to earn the same rate of return , a tax on capital and a tax on the income from capital are equivalent . |
8 | The income from enquiry services is , of course , beneficial to the RBG , but to what extent should the RBG actively seek such work ? |
9 | With all the income from oil and from selling off the family silver , is not it a disgrace that manufacturing investment is now lower than in 1979 ? |
10 | This is not a startlingly high number but , bearing in mind that each probably supports a family , some 5,000 to 10,000 may well depend on the income from garbage picking The pickers operate in different ways . |
11 | The income from farming in Northern Ireland in 1992 is estimated to have amounted to £224.2m . |
12 | Two-thirds of this was to come from EC funds and the remainder from member countries . |
13 | Most of them dealt with love and passion and violent death , and the subjects were already well known to the crowds from newspaper reports . |
14 | The path up the gully from Bridge of Orchy is certainly the shortest route to the two peaks , but for a longer and more spectacular walk there is a deliciously tempting circuit round the back of the mountains via Auch Gleann . |
15 | On the opposite side of the piazza from the church , beyond the row of elegant short pillars and the less fetching white domes erected to stop the Milanese from parking on the pavements , is Palazzo Trivulzio , a sixteenth-century building that has been remodelled and is in need of a little loving care . |
16 | This is just fine for taking the patient 's temperature , and assessing its current condition , but for a feel for the long-term overall health of our business the opinions from author 's agents are a better guide . |
17 | ‘ Revelations ’ from a bitter ex-valet branded her a tyrant with a heated temper who had swept into the Prince 's life and , like a spoilt child , banished trusted staff and old friends and even stopped the Prince from hunting and shooting . |
18 | The British Mountaineering Council , in a letter to the prince from Access and Conservation Officer Bill Wright , state that ‘ We are most concerned about the effect the restrictions [ on live firing ] , or rather the lack of them , will have on the area of Willsworthy — this is an area of considerable interest to hill walkers from the South of England . ’ |
19 | Pin 1 controls the data direction , a high logic level setting the direction from side A to side B. A low logic level reverses the direction . |
20 | The traverse of the ridge from end to end is a challenge exclusively for equipped and experienced cragsmen , progress along it being possible only by arduous scrambling and rockclimbing . |
21 | " José Churruca " was the boy in whom his father saw " either a great soldier or a saint " and the man who , as an army officer , fought heroically for the Nationalists ( at the head of a unit of Legionnaires ) in order to save the Fatherland from chaos and destruction . |
22 | Certainly , it justified the rebellion as a military duty , necessary to save the Fatherland from anarchy ; but it did not say that the objective was the overthrow of the Republic . |
23 | With the change from revue complete and the rest from ‘ Carry On ’ beginning , Cross took it upon himself to ‘ bully him ’ . |
24 | For the fourth time of asking , what will be the impact on 15 Para of the change from battalion to company status , where will the battallion headquarters be , why is it being taken out of Scotland , and , at a time when the Secretary of State says that flexibility and mobility are the key attributes of Britain 's Army , why are we making major reductions in a force which is the most flexible and mobile in the British Army ? |
25 | Sublimation is the change from solid to gas on heating and from gas to solid on cooling without passing through the liquid phase . |
26 | A noble vessel leaving the port shews that extended commerce has been the result of the change from slavery to freedom . |
27 | In fact , that situation is even more confusing than it may seem from this account because a third cultural trauma , this time representing the change from cultivation ( of plants ) to herding and pastoralism also occurred and brought with it a great intensification , not of weaning as happened with cultivation , nor of the phallic mutilations which accompanied hunting , but of toilet-training . |
28 | I have little doubt that the alteration was the composer 's own — particularly since the trill added to the piano part in the answering phrase ( it has no parallel in the violin part of the Septet ) serves to give variety to the ‘ echo ’ , as a substitute for the change from major to minor . |
29 | The change from misery to this singing happiness was almost more than she could bear . |
30 | The important point in the present context is that the change from present to past tense destroys the identity of the plural noun ( in this example lies ) and the third person singular verb ( again lies ) . |