Example sentences of "[noun] from [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A barograph used to record the pressure of gas in the gasholder in Batavia enabled the times of arrival of the pressure waves from the explosions to be recorded accurately , but the blast produced by the greatest of the explosions was such that the gasholder leapt out of its well , causing the gas to escape . |
2 | It may be artificial and unhelpful to consider the question as to the existence of a duty of care in isolation from the elements of breach of duty and damage . |
3 | Vaguely disappointed , the detective sat by the steamed-up window , attracting the occasional glance from the groups of sullen men at the Formica tables , his nose prickling with pleasure at the smell of frying bacon . |
4 | A companion to their recent Best of , this compilation gathers up sixteen songs from the ruins of their turbulent eight-year career , from the glorious shambles of their rudimentary punk-folk anthems to their later , less convincing , forays into more exotic territories . |
5 | Accordingly , he removed the caps from the combs of foul brood-ridden larvae . |
6 | The treat here is a view that encompasses a glimpse of Loch Morar , that deep narrow gash of water that snakes from the foothills of Sgurr nan Coireachan to the loch 's namesake settlement of Morar on the coast below Mallaig . |
7 | If you cross off all five numbers on any one of the three horizontal lines on your Bingo card from the numbers in the TOP section , you win 1,000 PLUS a nine-carat gold diamond solitaire ring with diamond set shoulders worth 149 . |
8 | The genius of the Dalmatians showed itself particularly in architecture , sculpture and literature , and their artistic output was sustained over many centuries from the builders of the early Christian churches of the seventh and eighth centuries to the eighteenth-century cathedral of Dubrovnik , and from Historia Salonitana , by the thirteenth-century Thomas , Archdeacon of Split , to the black comedies of Vlaho Stulli-Stulić , written in the closing years of the Ragusan republic and still performed today . |
9 | The remaining collection includes unique volumes of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries from the libraries of the Prussian kings , and from the Reichskanzlei . |
10 | Not only was I famed as a doctor , but it was rumoured I had the power of expelling demons from the bodies of the possessed . |
11 | While this may not be true for some black speakers , particularly in neighbourhoods with a high proportion of Caribbeans , it seems to be true for the majority of my black informants from the areas of Leyton , Catford and Southwark . |
12 | The past decade has seen an increasing amount of guidance from the departments of health and social security about the need for adequate discharge policies . |
13 | He reports on the feedback from the members of the course : |
14 | Continuing feedback from the researchers to the participants is an important feature of the research . |
15 | Object Design Inc is getting ready to ship ObjectStore 2.0 , claiming that the enhancements made thanks to feedback from the likes of IBM , SunSoft Inc and NeXt Inc raises the benchmark by which all commercial object database products will be judged . |
16 | A six-lot collection of 448 signals from the archives of the Marconi company , which had been acquired by the vendor , John Booth , in 1989 , made over £90,000 . |
17 | Naturally the purchaser should be alert to any signals from the vendors on such matters . |
18 | The dendrites of the cell , on the other hand , are the fibres that receive the signals from the axons of other neurones , carrying those signals to the cell body . |
19 | Following the pattern of development of municipal law we will be able to outlaw self-help in the enforcement of international law , remove the weapons of violence from the hands of those who might break the law and ensure that no state is a judge in its own cause when it comes to questions of legitimate self-defence or disputes about allegations of aggression . |
20 | Later , I asked myself whether in my extremity I , the helpless , had been seeking , as the hymn said , the help of God , and that in the act of seeking it , I had been granted it ( he who seeks God , said Pascal , has already found him ) ; or whether this spontaneous welling-up of emotion from the depths of my being was no more than the expression of a statement to myself . |
21 | When a writ of summons or an equivalent document had to be transmitted abroad for the purpose of service , under the provisions of the present Convention , and a judgment has been entered against a defendant who has not appeared , the judge shall have the power to relieve the defendant from the effects of the expiration of the time for appeal from the judgment if the following conditions are fulfilled — |
22 | Where the defendant 's duty was to guard the plaintiff or his property from a third party , then the third party act will not relieve the defendant from the consequences of his negligence . |
23 | Instead , listeners heard the voice of Keith Skues , the veteran from the days of Radio Caroline and Radio London — which were anchored off the Essex coast — and who later joined Radio One . |
24 | It can get no leverage from the sides of the hole since it does n't fill that hole . |
25 | Collect the animals from the soils on the same day using separate funnels at the same time , one for each soil . |
26 | The purpose of the statute was not to protect the animals from the perils of the seas . |
27 | ‘ Once again , we snatched defeat from the jaws of victory , ’ Senator Helms said . |
28 | The Sox do not merely snatch defeat from the jaws of victory ; they reach right down the oesophagus to retrieve it . |
29 | Grabbing defeat from the jaws of victory , Haffey let in a shot it seemed easier to save . |
30 | Leeds City will get enough revenue from the visitors to Leeds for the duration of the competition . |