Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [verb] from the " in BNC.
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1 | They were by now in Piccadilly Circus , which was as bright as day , and were surrounded by the crowds streaming from the theatres , cafés and dives which populated the area , painted ladies of a certain character being prominent among them — as well as the enthusiastic amateurs who had come up from the East End to make a few pennies , or even be given supper , as a price for their favours . |
2 | When it saw what pleasure the servicemen had from the course , the Club was pleased its struggle to keep it open had been successful . |
3 | There is a ritual in the way in which the pickets rise from the shelter of their lean-to and manoeuvre for position with a handful of police kitted out in fluorescent bibs . |
4 | They must then choose their wave again to carry them out and up with the swell so they can seize the ropes dangling from the platform . |
5 | Her mumbles rose instantly to a terrifying scream as the flames jumped from the fire , ran along the hearth , and caught her robe . |
6 | ‘ That variety of horrors art has spread at the bottom [ of Coalbrookdale ] ; the noise of the forges , mills , etc. , with all their vast machinery , the flames bursting from the furnaces with the burning of the coal and the smoak of the lime kilns , are altogether sublime . ’ |
7 | Many clinicians have seized the opportunities implicit within the clinical directorate structure believing that in a cash limited system the most positive response to any threat to clinical freedom is to become involved in the discussions stemming from the financial restriction . |
8 | Ivan III had established several thousand new landowners on the estates confiscated from the victims of his conquest of Novgorod in the 1470s . |
9 | There is now little left for the creditors to salvage from the airline 's wreckage . |
10 | A letter to The Times of 1923 , for example , drew attention to ‘ the dangers arising from the Americanization of the British Empire from the excessive number of American motion pictures shown ’ , but things came to a head in 1924 . |
11 | The acquiescence by the religions derived from the various ancient scriptures in the ugly acts of war , revenge and violence is sufficient in itself to condemn them as having degenerated beyond redemption , and to be justifiably rejected . |
12 | Less energetic souls may prefer the views afforded from the lake steamers . |
13 | As the car swings off the road into the technology park , the ducks rise from the man-made lake in the middle , while the surrounding buildings could be straight out of Silicon Valley , or a quieter version of the Thames Valley . |
14 | In certain circumstances the trust could also be enforced against third parties in possession of the trust property ; while in the event of insolvency of the trustee the trust beneficiary had a claim for the trust property itself , rather than a personal claim for a share in the debts recovered from the trustee . |
15 | The ability to play chords on the horn , provided the notes derive from the same harmonic series , has long been known . |
16 | Every autumn , the birds rise from the Ob river swamps to begin a perilous journey south . |
17 | All the birds taken from the sanctuary had been fitted with microchip implants , which meant they could be clearly indentified when they were recovered . |
18 | Scientists then often speak of ‘ the scales falling from the eyes ’ or of the ‘ lightning flash ’ that ‘ inundates ’ a previously obscure puzzle , enabling its components to be seen in a new way that for the first time permits its solution . |
19 | The projects deriving from the first phase of the research programme cover topics like small firms , unemployment , career education in , and further education beyond , school , the agricultural sector in the economy , housing and the labour market . |
20 | Mr Gummer said the proposals resulted from the agri-environment regulation agreed in last year 's Common Agricultural Policy reform package . |
21 | Canada 's action is not altogether surprising in view of her dubious record on other conservation issues , but it is sad to see the proposals coming from the US . |
22 | The presentation of the proposals departed from the agenda of the Congress , which , immediately they were announced , adjourned for delegations to discuss them . |
23 | The great bulk of the cases come from the work of Q. Cervidius Scaevola . |
24 | The advice on bending the rules came from the then Defence Minister , Alan Clark . |
25 | The policies date from the Special Areas Act 1934 ( McCrone 1976 ) , but only in the early 1950s was the first rural region ( North West Scotland ) designated . |
26 | The origins of Sudan 's severe debt crisis go back to the policies pursued from the early 1970s onwards . |
27 | A vole mandible is illustrated here showing the incisor , three molars and the body of the mandible all in position , but immersion in water caused the teeth to separate from the mandible and the bone of the mandible itself to break up into minute fragments . |
28 | ‘ Ca n't be much left of that bloody town , ’ shouted one of the 3″ mortar team as we watched the bombs falling from the aircraft . |
29 | The five bells of the cathedral ring out a weirdly charming peal : perhaps some of the bells come from the foundry next door to the nineteenth-century cathedral . |
30 | The crypts separated from the lamina propria mucosa within about 30 minutes and were promptly fixed in 70% ethanol . |