Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 The approach to these projects differs from the earlier generation of higher cost ventures .
2 The theory of integrative levels emerged , the essence being that the world of entities evolves from the simple towards the complex by an accumulation of properties or influences from the environment .
3 A steep flight of brick steps leads from the churchyard to the rectory garden , and another long flight in stone connects the churchyard with the street above .
4 As Seb reached the stables screams from the back of the house indicated that some of the servants , at least , had found their way to safety .
5 The current emphasis on management training in the independent sector of the retail trades stems from the recommendations made by an SSRC sponsored study of ‘ Small Scale Retailing in the UK ’ ( grant no HR 3237 ) which was carried out in 1975-77 .
6 In some of these disorders there may be direct sexual effect and this point will be discussed in Chapter Indirect effect on sexuality and later sexual relationships stems from a number of them .
7 One of the major risks stems from an ‘ information asymmetry ’ ( Dixon 1989 ) where the knowledge of investors as to the prospects of companies is extremely low .
8 ‘ Then a nest of tentacles writhes from the swarf , trapping my feet in a grip so strong .
9 All authority , both of chapter and parish clergy derives from the bishop .
10 The company will be performing ‘ Desequilibre : The Challenge ’ in which a gang of four teenagers escapes from a school party .
11 Evidence of religious aspects comes from a sculptured relief of a hunter god , of which Professor J. M. C. Toynbee has written : ‘ even in its mutilated state , ( it ) is one of the most satisfying extant pieces of Romano-British sculpture known to us ’ , though it consists only of the torso .
12 Another more important criticism of Marx 's and Engels 's technological sequences comes from the fact that they give the impression that progression through these technological stages was an inevitable progression from lower to higher .
13 The growing distrust of such methods arises from a mixture of sources .
14 Although the tenseness of Gilbert 's male statuettes differs from the idealised figures of the neo-classical era , the active dominant ‘ heroic ’ role of men found in William Hamo Thornycroft 's ‘ Teucer ’ ( 1881 ) and the modern ‘ Mower ’ ( 1884 ) changes little .
15 Like Orwell , women 's relationship to miners starts from the basis of exclusion and mystery , but women live with the drama and danger of the pits , they live their solidarity with the pitmen .
16 This change results in a wave of electrical activity passing down the nerve cell membrane — a wave called an action potential that in a few milliseconds passes from the cell body along the axon to the synapse .
17 That it is the member state which is liable in such circumstances appears from the passage from the judgment in the Francovich case which I have quoted .
18 Our results with E coli isolates from the rectal mucosa do not support either finding , a paradoxical result for a tissue-associated flora .
19 Legal systems abroad vary widely but the one common in many European countries derives from the Napoleonic Code and places responsibility for investigating suspicious or unnatural death upon the local magistrate .
20 One of the basic contradictions in the politics of these and other Latin American countries derives from the difficulties of trying to superimpose the liberal concept of a state as a mechanism for ensuring free interplay between competing interest groups onto societies with a built-in tendency to corporatism .
21 The second characteristic of these more successful countries follows from the first : government has been strong , and has continued to function .
22 Some people find it hard to accept modern works of art in ancient settings , but in fact much of the special attraction of many historic gardens comes from the several chronological layers of their architecture , planting and ornaments .
23 The evidence that some dinosaurs had larger , rearward tracts comes from the structure of the abdominal rib-cage .
24 The moaning noise from military Land Rovers comes from the oil cooler system .
25 As we think about it , a major cause of personal unhappiness in our lives arises from the ways in which we are quickly aroused to emotional resentment and prejudice against other people .
26 Further evidence for macro-molecules comes from the work of Heintz who obtained infra-red absorption patterns of succussed solutions which indicated that polymers were produced in the solvent .
27 Yet within the context of organized literary study , it is true that much of the difficulty students have in making sense of texts comes from a lack of information , or to use the older term , a deficiency in general knowledge .
28 It might be suggested that the disempowerment of parents arises from a combination of LEAs seeking to maintain control over the distribution of resources and professionals seeking to secure the autonomy of their professional role .
29 Teldec 's contribution to our pockets comes from a new alldigital series somewhat unadventurously called ‘ The Digital Experience ’ .
30 But if , at the time the shares are subscribed they carry no voting rights for , say , the first five years , this does not give rise to a chargeable event when the five years have elapsed , because the entitlement to vote after five years exists from the outset .
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