Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [noun sg] from " in BNC.
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1 | In a reshuffle on July 14 , 1990 , Maj. Osvaldo Lopes da Silva was replaced as Minister of Transport , Trade and Tourism by Omar Lima , and Pires assumed the Defence portfolio from Maj. Julio de Carvalho , who was hitherto prominent in the party leadership . |
2 | Despite the memorandum by Keynes referred to above , the foreign exchange aspect of overseas government expenditure was conspicuously absent from the debate in the Defence Committee from its beginnings in 1946 right through to August 1947 , by which time it may be argued that the damage had largely already been done . |
3 | Dr Seldon is right to exempt the Defence Committee from Churchill 's strictures . |
4 | The first time it was to stop the defence counsel from questioning her about her sexual history , the second time it was to stop Anderson referring to the victim by her last name , as if talking about a defendent . |
5 | Supporters of Campbell , the defence minister from Vancouver , and Charest , the youthful environment minister from Quebec , were scrambling to woo uncommitted delegates in a closer-than-expected race . |
6 | They also agreed to take more of the defence burden from the USA . |
7 | The final test was the response rate from mothers in requesting a wall poster . |
8 | Thus a certain sales figure may remain as the target but the spending habits of the income group from which the sales were to come may have shifted . |
9 | The employer has the responsibility of deducting the income tax from the employee 's salary , maintaining all records and sending the tax deducted to the local inspector of taxes . |
10 | Consequently , unlike equities , the income stream from debt is usually known . |
11 | The Interbank market : Most banks deposit and borrow funds in this market at competitive interest rates for varying maturities ( the majority range from seven days to six months ) . |
12 | A third of its 1,800 main battle tanks are of Second World War vintage , and most of the remainder date from the 1950s . |
13 | But as soon as he launched into the dance music , the local girls clattered in , shaking their skirts , their handsome heads held high , rosy lips and black eyes catching the light , and shielding the guitar player from his audience . |
14 | As the time for the moult approaches , the animal absorbs much of the calcium carbonate from its shell into its blood . |
15 | So it 's the presence of magnesium ions in surface sea waters that helps keep the calcium carbonate from precipitating . |
16 | The TWA jet from New York landed at Dublin airport at just after ten o'clock in the morning . |
17 | The data on domesticity presented in the preceding pages suggest that working-class women on the whole have different attitudes to the housewife role from their middle-class counterparts , but in the area of work activity , middle-class and working-class experiences are very similar . |
18 | First , there was the peer pressure from my colleagues . |
19 | Of these , the two translations are modified by the movement of the attachment point from P1 to P2 . |
20 | POSTCARD to the LINK editor from a general manager on his annual holiday . |
21 | For trekking , I would recommend a lighter weight such as the Link jacket from Karrimor ( £79 ) , which is made from a stretchy fleece called Polarquest , the Ultralite pullover Calange ( £65 ) , which is made from Karisma and weighs only 9oz , or the Panel jacket from North Face ( £63 ) . |
22 | I asked that the link road from to Lane , which had been omitted , should be included in the town plan and Councillor has written on that matter to District Council and they agreed that it should be . |
23 | These included care of the mentally ill ( which then also included the elderly with mental disability ) — these categories which should have received a bigger slice of the cake , actually received a smaller percentage of health board funding during the funding period from 1981–82 to 1985–86 . |
24 | The first requirement of any forecast is to choose the base year from which it will start . |
25 | Aidan Chambers ( 1983 , p. 103 ) notes that ‘ Wide , voracious , indiscriminate reading is the base soil from which discrimination and taste eventually grow ’ . |
26 | Broadly , however , it remains true that marketing and programme categories provide the base point from which most critical work on film and television genre proceeds . |
27 | Therefore , the length of the base line from cusp to cusp is 2π a , where a is the radius of the circle . |
28 | In addition , his solicitors were continuing to act for him and could , if they had wished , have obtained a copy of the committal order from the court . |
29 | They 're going to govern the country , they cut the money off from they cut the support grant from the , the from the district council , and still are , still are , and there 's going to be even bigger cuts the next year . |
30 | To one side of the square the stretcher party from Headquarters and Holding Company hover ready to remove any casualties to the medical centre . |