Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] from [art] second " in BNC.

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1 Reforms in US monetary policy from 1979 — which led to much tighter monetary conditions and higher interest rates — paved the way for a resurgence in the dollar in the early 1980s , supported by the increased demands arising from the second oil crisis .
2 This delightful musical adaptation of ‘ James and the Giant Peach ’ will have feet tapping from the second the curtain rises .
3 In this a weak input which can not sustain LTF in its own right may be encouraged to do so if combined with a strong stimulus arriving from a second pathway .
4 It 's the start of the Falcons ' year ; training for next season 's displays and a unique chance to jump from the second biggest plane in the world , courtesy of the US Airforce .
5 Several of Sisley 's early paintings dating from the second half of the 1860s were accepted for display in the official Salon , but during the 1870s he began to paint in a fully fledged Impressionist style characterized by pure colours applied with broken brush strokes and bright light .
6 Dunlop was always in control of this race leading from the second lap and after that it just was n't a race .
7 The first is , of course , a ‘ piece of string ’ question , since the availability ranges from a second hand VPI at say £4500 , to a new Saratoga , say £124,000 .
8 Another significant development emerging from the second survey is the extent of joint working and collaboration with other agencies .
9 Its façade dates from the second half of the 18C and is by Josef Jägr , an Austrian from the Tyrol .
10 In 1515 , we find a cow being left to provide a light before the rood to burn from the second peal to matins , and till high mass is done and from the second peal to evensong till evensong be done for ever more .
11 Inglis ( 1965 ) summarised data which showed that among individuals with memory defects only the number of items recalled from the second ear differed from the number recalled by normal control subjects , whereas recall from the initial ear was similar for both groups .
12 A similar pattern emerged from a second kind of monitoring — rhyme monitoring — in which subjects were given an instruction like Press the button whenever you hear a word rhyming with ‘ bread ’ .
13 Needs theories arise from the second major criticism of QALY theory : that ‘ welfare ’ is not the only value .
14 The unification of Germany in 1990 left the Korean peninsula as the sole surviving example of formal partition originating from the Second World War .
15 The bibliography , with abbreviations used in the text , is comprehensive and covers one hundred and twenty works ranging from the second edition of the commentaries on Dioscorides 's Materia medica by Pierandrea Mattioli , printed in Venice in 1558 , to the second edition of Linnaeus 's Species Plantarum , published in Stockholm in 1765 .
16 Although nominally a Great Power in 1945 , with a seat on the United Nations Security Council and the second largest Empire in the world , France emerged from the Second World War as a much-weakened nation .
17 Both shows run from the second week in April until 2 May .
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