Example sentences of "[vb -s] from [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The kind of descriptive approach already widespread in schools — and for which there is plenty of published material available — needs from an early stage to be supplemented in an important way . |
2 | In November 1992 the Reed commission published its Review of health and social services for mentally disordered offenders and others requiring similar services ( Cm. 2088 ) , whose recommendations also complement the care programme approach , with particular emphasis on diverting people with mental health needs from the criminal justice system . |
3 | SUBLIME set of reggae covers from the cunning Brummies . |
4 | Many illustrations described as woodcuts are not , strictly speaking , woodcuts at all since , from about 1830 , it became common to make stereotypes and electrotypes from the original wood blocks , which would stand up to only comparatively small editions . |
5 | As wisdom is measured by wealth ( see above ) , epithets from a human value-system , " good " , " worthy " and " noble " take on explicitly commercial significance . |
6 | This ‘ impact ’ has from the earliest days of film theory opened up questions of ideology , of desire and fantasy , and of representation . |
7 | I accept that the law has from the first appearance of corporations , in the absence of any relevant statutory direction , considered the question of a corporation 's right to sue for defamation by reference to the nature of the corporation itself and the need for the corporation to protect its lawful activities and property . |
8 | ( which also touched upon other problems such as the flooding which occurs when high tides combine with strong winds , and the hydrogeological imbalance caused by fish farming ) made no reference at all to the mortal peril in which Venice stands from a serious fire . |
9 | ‘ Now even bands from the other side of the world had heard of Montgomery Pipe Band , ’ said Gordon . |
10 | In this respect they considered elephants , brought to Rome as exhibits from the Punic Wars against Hannibal , superior to works of art and fine craftsmanship . |
11 | Unfortunately the route starts from a hanging stance with no ground connection as yet ! |
12 | It is not that on the borders of logic there is a loose form called argument from analogy , but that all thinking starts from a spontaneous discrimination of the like and the unlike , and tendency to group the similar in categories and expect similar consequences from similar conditions . |
13 | Affirmative assessment starts from a basic belief that human beings are purposeful beings who have intentions which guide their behaviour . |
14 | This argument starts from a different point on the balance of payments circle , with the excess of imports over exports . |
15 | But a Christian certainly would because he starts from a different basis . |
16 | But evolution never starts from a clean drawing board . |
17 | The interdigestive cycle of motor activity , or migrating motor complex , starts from the lower oesophagus and migrates but ends in the terminal ileum . |
18 | Another possible technique is rounding , which starts from the optimal solution to the LP obtained by dropping the integer requirement on the variables . |
19 | But if one starts from the spontaneous inclination itself , the question arises whether it makes sense to call it egoistic before it has been chosen in terms of the agent 's own standards for the beneficial . |
20 | The project starts from the basic hypothesis that modernisation of agricultural and industrial regions was extremely uneven during the period of time here considered , and that this uneven development may have had important consequences for the development of the internal market for both agricultural and industrial products , even to some degree determining the structure and efficiency of production . |
21 | Merton starts from the basic functionalist position that social stability is based on a strong consensus of values , which the majority of people come to share . |
22 | There is a web of exhilarating approaches — from Ribblehead ; Crummackdale ; Ingleton via Crina Bottom House and Hill Inn in Chapel-le-Dale ; but a particular favourite is a circular route that starts from the charming hamlet of Clapham and visits the most fascinating parts of the area . |
23 | A development which starts from the humane desire to prevent severe handicap could lead to demands by parents for genetic interventions to produce traits which are thought to be culturally desirable , such as maleness and fair skin . |
24 | Statement C starts from the same premise , but is an even more explicit version of a teleology of the oppressed . |
25 | This neat orderliness has been attacked by Le Page and Tabouret-Keller , who write ( 1985 : 198 ) : Such a model necessarily implies a linear sequence of varieties within " a language " , with the implication that all innovation starts from the same source and travels in the same direction ; and that innovation in phonology is paralleled by a similar sequence of innovation in different parts of the grammar and lexicon . |
26 | The method starts from an efficient tableau and constructs others by pivoting . |
27 | There are other poems attacking the Friend in which the Poet writes from a closer perspective . |
28 | Vincent made a start by setting himself exercises from a popular drawing manual , the Cours de Dessin Bargue , and by painstakingly copying prints . |
29 | Probability graph paper exists to show the extent to which a distribution deviates from the Gaussian shape . |
30 | The system must be able to recover from input which deviates from the stored representations . |