Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [art] [noun pl] in " in BNC.
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1 | In so far as the interview is a critique of Thatcherism — and that is not as far as might have been supposed from the headlines in yesterday 's papers — it is misplaced . |
2 | This important six-part television series was shown for the first time in June 1988 , and in itself was an indication that freedom of intellectual debate had indeed been extended , but it also forewarned of the type of strong criticism to be expected from the conservatives in the party . |
3 | So this week you 'll do a three minute application , you 'll see the way in which th that 's going to be done from the instructions in the small group session that you 'll get today . |
4 | This assembles the finest examples of woodcarving by the Asmat , selected from the collections in Leiden 's National Museum of Ethnography and other museums , and emphasising the striking modernity of much of this art . |
5 | In 1968 the Council moved from the premises in Park Crescent it had inherited from the NCTA to larger offices in Devonshire Street ( formerly occupied by the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations ) . |
6 | In fact , one way and another the food is very aptly named , having risen from the ashes in two senses ! |
7 | Above Tabitha and Marco the Twins hung from the cables in elegant nautical positions , feet braced in the netting . |
8 | This can be seen from the figures in Table 5 which also suggest that the longer the time they had lived in an old people 's home the less likely they were to go into hospital . |
9 | The Council of 500 was drawn from the demes in proportion to their population ( see p. 112 ) and it is now known ( for instance ) that in the time of Kleisthenes no more than one-quarter of known Athenians can be attributed to city demes . |
10 | The courses focus on specific areas where expatriates are to live , with course tutors usually drawn from the areas in question . |
11 | In this project the APU framework with its dimensions of content , context and learning outcomes was used as an overall guide to the development of tests , the content being drawn from the suggestions in the Cockcroft foundation list . |
12 | We are going to provide you with three written fragments , abstracted from the contexts in which they appeared . |
13 | Some indication of practice under these provisions can be gleaned from the discussions in the Special Commissions on the Convention . |
14 | However , if a cosmic-ray particle collides with matter inside the magnetosphere neutrons can be ejected from the atoms in the matter . |
15 | A tragic number of those best equipped to explain the Council 's teaching retired from the clergy in the later 1960s and the 1970s , and thereafter were disqualified from teaching as a ministry in the Church , though there is no moral justification for a general judgement that such persons become unworthy to teach . |
16 | In many experiments upon individuals isolated from the time-cues in the environment ( free-running experiments ) , food intake — breakfast , ‘ elevenses ’ , lunch , etc. — continues to be distributed normally during the course of the waking span . |
17 | Shafts of moonlight spilled from the windows in the roof . |
18 | Johnny McNichol came to Selhurst Park in March 1958 as Manager Cyril Spiers ' last desperate attempt to prevent the Palace from becoming founder members of the new national 4th Division , which was to be formed from the clubs in the bottom halves of the regional 3rd Divisions of 1957–58 . |
19 | The scan score is then calculated from the counts in a 20% contour based on the maximum pixel value in the abnormal gut . |
20 | Contamination was calculated from the concentrations in the aspirated water ( Table IV ) ; this would have only minimally increased ( 0.2–7.4% ) these values , except for iron , for which the concentrations could therefore only be estimated ( 3.5 µM in normal gastric juice ) , assuming that about one third of the recorded values ( that is ca 1.7 µM ; Table III ) was a result of unavoidable contamination of samples . |
21 | It was the taste of Spring at climax , of an afternoon in which , at the touch of the rising breeze , cherry-blossom floated from the boughs in a frail pink torrent of petals that drifted through the shimmering heat-haze to cling at the sweat on one 's skin . |
22 | Protests were also heard from the leaderships in the Baltic republics , Georgia and Armenia , all of them making it clear that they would not co-operate with the army in organizing joint patrols , while the Moldavian Supreme Soviet on Jan. 31 passed a resolution saying that the presidential decree had no legal force on its territory . |
23 | Second , even if the questions posed in the surveys are quantitative in nature ( for example : What do you expect the inflation rate to be in the next year ? ) and the average expectations elicited from the surveys in a particular market appear biased and inefficient , only a few ‘ sophisticated ’ individuals operating in that market could make the market function as if rational expectations were operating , even though many of the individuals operating in the market are not behaving rationally . |
24 | Somehow more children seemed to have arrived from the bedrooms in the flat . |
25 | By virtue of s.7 , trustees and personal representatives ( or where a trustee or personal representative is a body corporate ) are exempted from the prohibitions in the Act in certain limited circumstances . |
26 | At sea , the Franco-Castilian alliance , which had sprung from the events in Spain between 1366 and 1369 , began to have effect . |
27 | Our implementation is derived from the C-routines in ( 15 ) . |
28 | CLE does not charge a set fee , operating on the basis of sharing in the expected savings derived from the recommendations in the audit . |
29 | This is a paradoxical fact for those empiricists who think that new theories are derived from the facts in some way , but it is quite comprehensible when it is realized that precise experimentation can only be carried out if one has a precise theory capable of yielding predictions in the form of precise observation statements . |
30 | More importantly , perhaps , the work of Piero della Francesca can be followed from the frescos in Arezzo to the pregnant Madonna in the small chapel at Monterchi . |