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

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1 Never lay crops directly on the floor where it is possible they could suffer from the effects of damp and poor air circulation , and arrange produce according to its preference : the roots nearer to the cool floor , and onions and marrows close to the ceiling where it is slightly warmer .
2 At 15,000 feet , no enthusiastic pilot who is already suffering from the effects of lack of oxygen will be able to make the sensible decision to leave strong lift .
3 This was to prove unfortunate when the Second World War came — Charrington 's suffered more than any other brewery from the effects of bomb damage on its tied estate , with one-eighth of all its houses destroyed or damaged .
4 Etam sales , up 32 per cent to £84.3m on an increase in trading space of 29 per cent , appeared to benefit from the hot summer weather and its low-priced fashion for younger women seemed not to suffer greatly from the effects of higher mortgages .
5 During the war it had been stored ( for safety ! ) in the crypt of St Paul 's Cathedral , where it suffered from the effects of high explosive .
6 If you are flying to the east and crossing only one or two time zones or flying to the west and crossing three or less time zones , you are unlikely to suffer from the effects of jet-lag .
7 Conventional scientific wisdom has held that whales are relatively immune from the effects of toxic chemicals , because such contaminants were thought to be safely stored in the blubber , a tissue considered to be fairly inert .
8 But because of natural bodies we know not the construction , but seek it from the effects , there lies no demonstration of what the causes be we seek for , but only of what they may be .
9 He was now feeling pleasantly intoxicated from the effects of a steady supply of alcohol , which had lifted his flagging spirits .
10 By the Infanticide Act 1922 Parliament mitigated the application of the law of murder to mothers who killed their new-born babies whilst suffering from the effects of childbirth .
11 The impression that several Northampton players were suffering from the effects of last Tuesday 's victory at Leicester was endorsed afterwards , and rarely could Olver , Bayfield and Shelford have had such ineffective games .
12 A hundred thousand people were killed from the effects of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima — many of the casualties were children .
13 Of these the overwhelming one was the fact that the peasant farmer suffered most from the effects of the occupation , while the large landowners seemed , comparatively at any rate , to benefit from the system of occupation .
14 For example , much of the foregoing discussion was making the point that soil erosion was important to many small producers in steep-sloped and/or semi-arid areas and it may have seemed that these people were the only ones to cause and suffer from the effects of soil erosion ; also that there were few or no cases where successful adaptations and advances in agricultural technology had occurred .
15 Hair is always on show and it 's one of the first things to suffer from the effects of poor diet , pregnancy , the menopause and stress .
16 Moreover , those who suffer from the effects of corporate crime , the victims , tend to remain unaware that they have been victimised .
17 I was certainly not ill , although I had yet to recover from the effects of the operation and was far weaker than I had been BC , but I was well .
18 Apart from the effects of afforestation and reforestation on flora and fauna , there are other environmental implications .
19 When in position the confection obviously had to be protected from the effects of the sea water until the frogman had positioned the mine and was ready to ‘ an ’ it .
20 A number of effects help the vermiculite to protect the glass fibre from the effects of heat .
21 Not everyone gets better at weekends either — sometimes it can take a week or more to recover from the effects of chemicals at work .
22 It estimates that an extra £50m a year will be needed to protect the county from the effects of traffic and calls for the upgrading of the M2/M2 to ease pressure on the M2 ) which will be the main road link to the Tunnel .
23 Scientists carrying out the research concluded that no child born into the modern world can be considered immune from the effects of low-level lead exposure .
24 Delaney scrambled to his feet , lurching from the effects of shock and concussion , knowing only that he had to be sure ; had to see it dead .
25 Firstly , it is inadvisable to take remedies consisting of mixtures as no homoeopathic provings have been done on mixtures and it is not known whether the effects of these are different from the effects of their individual components .
26 Below-the-collarbone lengths tend to drag your face down when it 's already suffering from the effects of gravity .
27 As he lay dying in Munich in December 1923 from the effects of mustard gas , he spoke these words :
28 Bentley Wood says : ‘ never , although four centuries have elapsed since this fateful day , has Stamford recovered from the effects of February 1461 ’ .
29 The mother , her 18-month-old son , a woman friend aged 40 , and two police officers , were recovering in hospital from the effects of smoke yesterday .
30 Jenkins is still suffering from the effects of an ankle ligament injury .
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