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

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1 Bassist Norman Watt Roy , who was the power behind Ian Dury and has a set of eye-baggage that must be the envy of Barry Norman , puts so much into thumping out a rhythm that the sweat drips from the end of his guitar .
2 The Third period reaches from the end of the Second period , right through to the present time and on for ever , or until there is no longer life on earth .
3 The trapeze hangs lightly from a toggle , the toggle hangs from the end of a proper fishing line , the line passes over a springy pole to the door over the mouth of the basket where the little fish 's wriggling so free .
4 The major deficiency in the Academy plan is the assumption that science suffers from the end of the Cold War .
5 Needle-knife papillotomy is probably a safer option than pre-cutting with a sphincterotome where the wire emerges from the end , as the direction of the cut is easier to control with the needle-knife and there is less danger of damage to the pancreatic duct .
6 The Admiral , whose office dates from the end of the thirteenth century , has at first no jurisdiction apart from the discipline of the fleet , but in the course of the fourteenth century we find him assuming a jurisdiction to punish crimes , such as piracy , committed at sea , as well as a civil jurisdiction over shipping and commercial matters .
7 Nor are there many documentary examples : the words do lego darique volo are found in an inscription from Spain which dates from the end of the second century .
8 The Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição dates from the end of the fifteenth century , being built in the Manueline style .
9 Now a different scientific process has shown that , instead of being an early fifteenth-century painting , it in fact dates from the end of the century , which calls into question all the assumptions about artistic development on which traditional art history has been based .
10 But most of the decline dates from the end of the nineteenth century .
11 surviving street plan of the City , with the exception of the late nineteenth-century alterations , is in fact arranged in a regular grid which dates from the end of the Saxon period .
12 The tradition comes from the end of the 19th century when a succession of designers and craftsmen discoverd the Cotswolds for the first time .
13 But the difference can not be more than seven days , since although the next financial year begins from the end of the last , it has to end within seven days of the next accounting reference period .
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