Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] from [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | This ritual comes from a time when the apple was recognized as a gift from something greater than ourselves — though by then she was only a minor goddess . |
2 | But this attitude changed from the time of Alexander the Great ( 336–323BC ) ( fig. 14 ) . |
3 | Mr Fallon said : ‘ It is a nonsense to measure from the time of referral to the time of operation because not all out-patients require operations . ’ |
4 | The Hellenistic age dates from the time of the victories of Alexander the Great ( PLATE 39 ) . |
5 | There was an immediate and rapid increase in the growth of the Bank 's Gold 90 Account balances from the time the commercials went on air . |
6 | Mass production dates from the time of Henry Ford , who was the first man to adopt the principle of the production line , when he used this approach to produce a restricted range of motor cars put together in a flow-line process . |
7 | The greater prominence of physiology in geographical botany dates from the time when physiologists , who formerly worked in European laboratories only , began to study the vegetation of foreign countries in its native land . |