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

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1 The centre 's system for emergency lighting runs from a generator , which would fail in the event of a fire cutting off main electricity , so the fire officer said spectators could not be allowed in .
2 Engine choice runs from a 770cc engine through the popular 1000cc ‘ FIRE ’ unit to a new 1.1-litre powerplant .
3 This runs from a central core and only the current module is resident in memory , dramatically reducing the amount of memory needed , roughly half that needed by Symphony for example .
4 The time-span range runs from a day at the bottom of a large corporation to more than 20 years at the top , while the felt-fair pay ranges from $15,000 to $1 million and more .
5 It is about eight inches in length and runs from the urinary bladder , through the prostate gland , under the front of the pelvis , and , passing through the corpus spongiosum , it ends at the tip of the glans penis in an opening called the urethral meatus .
6 The more normal ‘ indirect ’ system has two water circuits : a primary circuit which is heated in the boiler and then circulates to a heat-exchange unit inside the hot water cylinder before returning to the boiler to be reheated ; and a second circuit which runs from the boiler to the radiators .
7 Although the limb is three-dimensional I will treat it as if it were two-dimensional and only consider position with respect to two axes , the antero-posterior axis which runs across the limb from digit 2 to digit 4 , and the long , or proximo-distal axis , which runs from the shoulder to the tip of the digits .
8 If a wound becomes infected as shown by increasing pain , swelling and redness , particularly if the inflammation runs from the wound in red streaks towards the body ( lymphangitis ) .
9 A No 21 bus regularly runs from the Railway Station taking approximately 20 minutes and a No 9 runs from Clifton through the City Centre to the University .
10 It is 3½ miles ( 5.8 km ) long and runs from the heights of the Cotswolds down to the Vale of Evesham .
11 The same colour edges the top and bottom of the caudal fin , but less prominently , fading as it runs from the caudal peduncle along the margins of the fin .
12 An orange stripe runs from the eye , across the operculum , ending at the base of the pectoral fin .
13 The real Holy Grail of science is to combine the two into an equation whose writ runs from the instant of creation to the last syllable of recorded time .
14 It is the most easterly peak in the long north ridge which runs from the sea to the Hare 's Gap : a junction of several low level paths and exit point of the Brandy Pad — a path that , so the story goes , was used by smugglers to take illegal supplies of drink from the coast at the Bloody Bridge , inland .
15 A brightly glowing fire-red line runs from the upper lip , over the top of the eye , along the lateral line to the very tip of the outer edge of the caudal peduncle .
16 The eventual plan was to travel 150km along the middle section of the River Coruh which runs from the Mescit Mountains down to the Black Sea .
17 The top of the ‘ head ’ — the northern boundary of the plate — runs from the Alaskan coast near Seward , along the line of the Aleutian Islands to the Komandorsklye Islands off Kamchatka .
18 There are numerous footpaths including Devil 's Ditch , a long defensive fortification dating from 500AD , which runs from the woodlands south of Stetchworth , northwards to the Fens , and the Icknield Way .
19 210 miles long , it runs from the west to the east coast of southern Scotland .
20 Walkers can enjoy the Wye Valley walk covering 34 miles , and Offa 's Dyke path which runs from the Severn Estuary to Prestatyn — 168 miles north .
21 The best-known part of the Minoan city is the so-called ‘ Royal Road ’ which runs from the Theatral Area at the north-west corner of the temple towards the Bull 's Head Sanctuary ( or ‘ Little Palace ’ ) 200 metres away to the west-north-west ( Plate 12 ) .
22 It runs from the Balkans and Central Europe to Travemünde , the German port on the Baltic . ’
23 SPORTING blue berets and Uzi submachineguns as they hurtle along in their spanking new vehicles , 1,000 Italian soldiers have started to patrol the 300-kilometre ( 190-mile ) road that runs from the Mozambican port of Beira westward to landlocked Zimbabwe .
24 The time span of the objects runs from the invasion of Alexander the Great in 329–325 BC to the eve of the Islamic conquest in the eighth century AD .
25 A complimentary mini-bus service runs from the bottom of the cable-car to the hotel 's beach club ( 1 June to 30 Sept ) where there is a restaurant , snack bar , garden and watersports .
26 Isabella , in Columbus 's savage dream , tears her hair , runs from the Courtyard of the Lions , screams for her heralds .
27 A tube runs from the back of the body chamber into the flotation tanks at the rear so that the animal can flood them and adjust its buoyancy to float at whatever level it wishes .
28 A characteristic muscle , the cranial flexor of the lacinia , runs from the lacinia to the cranial wall and has been used to identify the former in specialized mouthparts ( Das , 1937 ; Imms , 1944 ) .
29 The sternocoxals are the sternal promotors and remotors of the leg while the lateral intersegmental muscle runs from the sternum to the pleuron or tergum of the succeeding segment and is best developed in larval forms .
30 I did the walk last summer on a fine sunny afternoon , leaving Malham by the beck that runs from the village to the pretty little waterfall at Janet 's Foss .
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