Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb past] from the " in BNC.
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1 | The Committee was conspicuous for the fact that Conservative Members made few contributions ; the majority came from the Opposition . |
2 | The advantages of being able to deploy the micro-budget came from the fact that the case manager was both the person undertaking the assessment , and the direct worker who understood local opportunities . |
3 | In the first year , over half of the finance came from the Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies and the Government ( mostly from fees charged on companies ) , while the remainder came from the Stock Exchange and the Bank of England . |
4 | Most of the reduction came from the limited move away from the smaller sets towards the more advanced 60MW and 100MW designs which was possible within the conservative framework . |
5 | The prince limped from the polo field at Smith 's Lawn , Windsor , yesterday and lay in agony on the sidelines after straining his back . |
6 | When it saw what pleasure the servicemen had from the course , the Club was pleased its struggle to keep it open had been successful . |
7 | The Chester traincrew concerned were duly relieved about 11.15 am and hitched a lift onto the LM shed from the station . |
8 | Her mumbles rose instantly to a terrifying scream as the flames jumped from the fire , ran along the hearth , and caught her robe . |
9 | The Board had from the start been conscious of its pioneering role . |
10 | The technique evolved from the introduction of percutaneous cholecystostomy as an alternative to surgical cholecystostomy and utilised well established technicues for dilating percutaneous tracts and stone extraction . |
11 | Strong opposition against the measure came from the Hindu communalist Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ) and other Hindu groups . |
12 | Rebate-only plans apparently offered a free pension , as all the money came from the Government . |
13 | Technically , it is on commercial grounds , and they can not recoup the money made from the everyday operation of the reactor to pay for the refurbishment of the reactor , that is true . |
14 | This is where the case departed from the spirit of Samuel . |
15 | As the text emerged from the drafting committee , the English text , but not the French text , of Article 1 made express reference to ‘ discovery ’ ; a request was not to be used for the purpose of obtaining discovery between the parties before the trial . |
16 | Just over half the rise came from the Asia Pacific region , where there were strong performances from Hang Seng Bank , in Hong Kong , and the more widely based Hongkong Bank , plus an exceptional profit of £270 million on the sale of a the group 's Cathay Pacific airline stake . |
17 | The right of the pursuers to rescind the contract arose from the principle of mutuality and the materiality of the defenders ' breach , but the intention of the defenders is also relevant . |
18 | The decision arose from the case of Nancy Curzon , who was allowed to die on Dec. 26 after a Missouri court authorized the removal of her feeding tube [ see p. 37911 ] . |
19 | Mr Gummer said the proposals resulted from the agri-environment regulation agreed in last year 's Common Agricultural Policy reform package . |
20 | Only the foot protruded from the wall now . |
21 | He is tall with an elongated , finely made face , a Masai face , lending some weight to the myth that the Masai came from the Nile . |
22 | The Masai moved from the great river of the north , freely interpreted as the Nile , says the professor in a note , down towards their present location . |
23 | Streat was devoting much effort to reorganising and streamlining British textiles ; he ruefully noted that part of the difficulty resulted from the attitudes of vested interests among trade unions and the less adventurous managements , which were dominated by ‘ narrow motives of selfish interest ’ . |
24 | The advice on bending the rules came from the then Defence Minister , Alan Clark . |
25 | The sum of £250 had been borrowed from Joseph Barnard , the treasurer , to make good the actual deficiency which ‘ had not arisen from any defect or negligence whatever in the management of the institution , but on the contrary arose from the great success of the Infirmary and the high reputation it had acquired , so that the number of patients had increased rapidly ’ . |
26 | The payment resulted from the fact that his three-year contract had some time to run . |
27 | He presumed the noise came from the same motorbike he had seen on his first day at school and he asked Mould about it . |
28 | All the noise came from the end we were in throughout the game . |
29 | He was tumultuously cheered in the House of Commons that afternoon , although a good part of the enthusiasm came from the Labour benches . |
30 | While the main pressure for a common framework for the curriculum emerged from the lead given by DES and HMI , it has also been an issue taken up by academics and some local authorities . |