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

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1 Here in Stuttgart today we shall see the final of an unofficial mini-Masters , the masters having taken a lucrative detour away from the pressures of the circuit .
2 His Lordship said the defendants were employed , so far as professional skill could , to relieve the wife from the pressures of her matrimonial situation .
3 He would have enjoyed the odd weekend in Brighton away from the pressures of London life , if only she 'd had a bigger flat .
4 They would be let to people who , for one reason or another , wanted to spend some time in the country away from the pressures of the modern world and are prepared to live very simply .
5 Or have you ever needed a break from the pressures of work and paid a few pounds more to escape the holiday crowds ?
6 Radioactivity does concentrate in sediments near the drums , many of which have imploded from the pressures 4000 metres down , Osterberg acknowledged .
7 In fact , as is so often the case , she does all these things because her life is so full : ‘ Gardening is therapy from the pressures of life .
8 Did the Notting Hillbillies project help you to get away from the pressures of ‘ stardom ’ , and get back to the ‘ pub band ’ gig situation ?
9 Perhaps it may bring with it , too , release from the pressures to be competitive in the scramble for status and material goods and give instead greater ability to value those things which are true and lasting .
10 The scene was frantic : a sea of members but precious few stage-divers ( these guys like to keep their distance ) , simply ridiculous volume levels that make sure you only concentrated on the music , lovely melodies , and people getting away from the pressures of daily life in a northern town .
11 Mr T told the packed public hall at St Margaret 's Hope that he had brought his family to Orkney to get away from the pressures of much of life in mainland Britain .
12 ‘ It would be better to rest them ( if you do not want to call it dropping them ) and hope that the rest from the pressures and tensions of international cricket will make them eager to come back and perform as one expects them . ’
13 During the 1970s increasing concern was expressed about the performance of nationalised industries , many of which were monopolies , insulated from the pressures of the market and , therefore able to charge high prices .
14 In those days , children were not so sheltered as now from the pressures of adult life , and the exploitation of child prodigies for material gain was not frowned upon .
15 Glenborrodale , on the northern shore of Loch Sunart , holds a magic for everyone — nature lovers , artists , historians , sportsmen , geologists , gardeners , or those who just want to unwind and relax from the pressures of everyday life .
16 Set in 170 acres of tranquil parkland , Champneys makes the ideal escape from the pressures of work .
17 The princess , who seemed relaxed away from the pressures of marriage problems , had taken sons William and Harry to Playscape for an earlier visit .
18 For now , Therapy ? are at the start of their first proper American jaunt , glad to take a break from the pressures of Britain and their debut major label release , and swap them for the promotional chores of the States .
19 Hillary is aware that some of his efforts to help the Sherpas and their environment have led to threats from the pressures of tourism .
20 middle-class people , rich people , go elsewhere ; they go and see their GP , they have a wider network of people that they could perhaps draw on ; and if they do n't they have the nine-to-five freedom from their children , the release from the pressures of having kids around ; they have boarding schools which are a legitimate way of getting rid of our children if you have the money to do it .
21 I developed in my own way , free from the pressures of fashion .
22 Paradoxically this makes the moral and dynastic problems in the books less taxing to young readers , because they are isolated from the pressures of their own time .
23 When Loris Capirossi needs to get away from the pressures of his new-found fame , he escapes to the hills around his Rioli Terne home
24 This a lovely place to get away from the pressures of everyday life under the care of the owner and his friendly staff .
25 ‘ Drug regulatory authority should be immune from political and public pressure and , above all , free from the pressures of action groups . ’
26 Services should be able to provide temporary or permanent ‘ asylum ’ in the sense of a haven or retreat when someone requires shelter and protection from the pressures of the external world .
27 No doubt he had fled straight there from the pressures of the court .
28 Their natural capacity to achieve self-knowledge ( hence the stress on recognising the image of sin in Scale 1 ) enables them to receive what feels like a gift of freedom from the pressures of the destructive impulses in the self , and a personal inner experience of the God .
29 PETER Swales is unlikely to find any escape this week from the pressures of being one of soccer 's most powerful men .
30 Both Brazilians say they are happy away from the pressures of a big club and that they want to stay .
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