Example sentences of "[vb base] from [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | As the actual words and stylistic devices recede from the reader 's consciousness their place is taken by an illusion of actual experience , one which the reader shares without actually being involved in it . |
2 | A very clear definition of what you want from the historian 's text . |
3 | His Pilgrim 's Progress was by far the most popular book in the cottages of the poor , and in Apollyon he had conjured up a monster fit for any fable : scaled , bear-footed , dragon-winged and breathing fire and smoke from a lion 's mouth . |
4 | The Alternative Prospectus , Welfare , Overseas , Mature and Postgraduate Student handbooks are just part of the information service you receive from the Students ' Association before arriving . |
5 | A CP programme can be issued with or without : i ) support from the issuer 's parent ; ii ) credit support from a bank or surety support from an insurance company , and iii ) collateral support . |
6 | begin from the user 's and the carer 's definitions of the relevant problems or issues ; |
7 | Then choose SAVE from the editor 's file menu and exit . |
8 | ( A flourish from the TRAGEDIAN 's band . ) |
9 | We believe this policy has taken us into ventures which stray from the Corporation 's core activities [ and ] endanger its image . ’ |
10 | What is outside , we know from the brute 's face |
11 | Winnicott observed that such ‘ transitional objects ’ were important , precisely because they may appear to the infant as not fully part of the external world , and therefore not entirely separate from the child 's own body . |
12 | Since the fund is kept strictly separate from the firm 's own assets , employees ' pensions should remain secure even if the firm ceases trading . |
13 | Essentially , it is necessary : ( 1 ) to keep clients ' money and trust money separate from the firm 's own accounts ; ( 2 ) to account to clients for interest earned on their moneys held on deposit whether in designated or undesignated client accounts in the circumstances set out in the rules ; and ( 3 ) to submit the firm 's books and accounting practices to annual inspection by a qualified accountant . |
14 | In summary , his presentation allows readers to suppose that the Pioneers were wrong in establishing , or attempting to establish , the producers ' societies as bodies separate from the consumers ' societies , and wrong even in seeing them as genuine co-operatives . |
15 | Communication is not a discrete process separate from the organization 's main activities . |
16 | He left the office late and dropped into a nearby wine bar to have a glass of the house Chardonnay and unwind from the day 's traumas , his thoughts drifting haphazardly from Cindy to Alexandra to Emma and back to Alexandra . |
17 | Why , I 've heard tell from the Bishop 's secretary that yours used to be the best Mystery in the land , bar none . |
18 | As and put it : ‘ Whatever decisions flow from the government 's policy review , it is important to understand the background … |
19 | They believed that , if beheaded or shot , poison-tipped gems and beads pour from the bird 's body , killing the greedy hunter ; they leave owls well alone . |
20 | An attachment of earnings order requires a debtor 's employer to deduct monies direct from the debtor 's wage packet and pay off the debt over a period of months . |
21 | The NZ statements are produced in accordance with GAAP , and will be subject to the public sector reporting requirements that emerge from the NZSA 's Financial Reporting Framework proposals . |
22 | Appeal from the Tribunal 's finding is to the Court of Appeal . |
23 | As well as national officials such as the general secretary , assistant general secretaries , and the session organizer , who operate from the union 's national office in London , there are full-time officials in every district of Britain . |
24 | So John Davies and Simon Green of the University of Leicester have collaborated with the Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory in Britain to look for fast-moving objects in IRAS signals as they arrive from the laboratory 's receiving station in Oxfordshire . |
25 | Fair play to Ian Broudie for putting his trademark sparkle on the music and for letting the loony parts lie , the way that ‘ Monster Mouth ’ is Jim Bob after getting his throat sorted by Tona De Brett , and how the chorus of ‘ Too Jung ’ is a saucy steal from The Smiths ' ‘ London ’ . |
26 | But in some areas of apparent synergy , such as materials technology , the motor industry 's requirements for cheap mass production differ from the military 's emphasis on small-volume , high-quality manufacturing in which cost is secondary . |
27 | They derive from the writers ' own work practice and belief system and serve to reinforce it in relation to other groups and cultures . |
28 | Though different in detail , these ideas are similar , in that they both derive from the clock 's observable characteristics and behaviour . |
29 | In the case of texts like [ 13 ] the justification appeals to those dimensions of style which derive from the speaker 's estimation of the hearer 's processing and contextual resources . |
30 | They read and reread , often looking quite abstracted , memorizing passages silently , their eyes far off ; and when ideas eluded or baffled them they would turn to one another for help , each sister seeming to draw strength and comfort from the other 's closeness . |