Example sentences of "from [art] rank " in BNC.

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1 As well as launching the series , he had launched himself ; he had moved from the ranks of a contributor to the little poetry magazines into the mainstream ; his apprenticeship days were over .
2 New inspectors and advisers , who are usually drawn from the ranks of teachers , are rarely trained , it says .
3 It was from the ranks of Oxbridge enthusiasts that these commentators were mostly drawn .
4 If the film presented an image of typically English virtues — independence of spirit , toughness , sympathy with the underdog — or put the case for the ideals of freedom and parliamentary democracy , then the filmmakers could have the stock they needed , and the necessary artists would be released from the ranks .
5 The young people who come into care are drawn almost exclusively from the ranks of the poor and disadvantaged and though many reasons are given for the move , frequently it is the inability of the family to cope with illness , bereavement , divorce or remarriage .
6 But he could justify this because there were other Scots besides Elder , drawn from the ranks of the leading politicians , who gave him the same message .
7 In Derry its elected representatives were , as in rural areas , mainly drawn from the ranks of small businessmen .
8 Now the Network has over 100 local organisers , many of them recruited from the ranks of sports development officers all over the country , who are only too keen to incorporate running for women as part of their programme .
9 There were even self-appointed morality patrols , recruited from the ranks of the born-again Christians , who would blow the whistle on indecency on the beach .
10 And cycle it certainly is : area tutors and in-bureau tutors come from the ranks of the advice workers .
11 There have been recurring attempts by the police service since World War II to develop alternative means of entry and promotion to the traditional progression from the ranks , which have always been met by by by bitter reference to the schemes of the 1930s .
12 The size of these working partis has been small , usually between seven and 12 , again recruited from the ranks of headteachers , chief education officers , advisers and representatives of higher education .
13 113 of the DGM appointments came from the ranks of former NHS administrators .
14 Vic goes down in football 's annals as the first international player to be chosen from the ranks of the 4th Division ( for Wales against Northern Ireland in Belfast on 22 April 1959 ) , but Palace fans should know that this was no freak selection , for Vic had impressed many with his splendid performances and was in a run of 143 consecutive League games with just a single absence for us .
15 Great groans and gnashing of teeth emitted from the ranks .
16 The terms ‘ pre-service ’ and ‘ in-service ’ have been commonly used ; they are , in fact , misnomers , for a substantial proportion of entrants to ‘ pre-service ’ training have always been drawn from the ranks of those untrained teachers who perform such an important and unrecognised job in African primary schools .
17 None are so ruthlessly exclusive as those who have worked their way up from the ranks .
18 The next move was to find a chairman from the ranks of the great and the good , someone of acknowledged independence who combined the qualities of Solomon and Job .
19 find other homes , the hostel was managed by the Hackney Aid Committee for Refugee Children , who recruited a matron and staff from the ranks of the unemployed refugees .
20 ‘ So now we 've got a double whammy : the firms ' short-term needs are less and there is arguably plenty of provision for those needs from the ranks of newly qualified members who , as students , went into training contracts in 1987 , 1988 and 1989 . ’
21 He pointed to the fact that in recent months the Institute itself had appointed two women , both chartered accountants and ‘ from the ranks ’ of Institute staff , to senior positions within the secretariat for the first time .
22 For as long as anyone could remember the council had been overwhelmingly Labour , and all the MPs came from the ranks of the party .
23 Senior executives of radio stations are frequently drawn from the ranks of the political élite rather than from the professional corps of broadcasters .
24 It 's this thought that remains uppermost in the mind of coach Ian Birtwell as he looks back on those sixteen memorable days in October when Canada came charging so boldly from the ranks of the ‘ possibles ’ to achieve quarter-final status .
25 The house band and the musical instruments he gathers together here — drawn variously from the ranks of primitive innovator Harry Partch and his disciple Tom Waits — are as far from normal as you can get , as far from easy listening as you could be and go right to the psychic core of the Mingus muse .
26 Black sportsmen are drawn from the ranks of black working-class youth and these generally grow up under similar conditions , being subjected to the same kind of pressures or lack of them .
27 He selected 47 pilots who mostly came from the ranks of the retired or off-duty military with extensive T–6 and formation experience .
28 Major Sylvain Raynal was a man of great courage who had risen from the ranks .
29 New consultants are thus coming from the ranks of the research consultants as well as from industry and , recently ( with less success ) , from rival headhunters .
30 The emphasis on research , however , is less marked than at Heidrick and Struggles , and there is no movement upwards from the ranks of researchers .
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