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

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1 His proposal that a new socialist party should rise from the ashes of the present one was hardly disputed .
2 Making all due allowance for the return of historical tragedy as farce , watching this soporific monolith of the virtuous rise out of the debris of a liberating movement is akin to nothing so much as witnessing Bureaucracy emerge from the ashes of Revolution .
3 Since then , Rolls-Royce Motors , the new public company formed two years later from the ashes of the parent group , has successfully re-established itself in its own rarefied niche at the top of the world 's luxury car market .
4 ICM — the newcomer that rose from the ashes of Marplan — is owned by its management .
5 Born in November 1979 from the ashes of Wokingham skatepark , deceased October 1990 .
6 Every sockless wonder in town partied to the lush tones of Trevor Horn 's ‘ Lexicon of Love ’ , and Morrissey found a purpose and humanity in Manchester 's ideal packed but far from illustrious Secret Seven ( a kind of heavy Dollar formed from the ashes of The Distractions and riding on a wave of hype ) .
7 It met every week from 7–9pm at a tavern in Marchmont Street , and was said to have ‘ risen like a phoenix ’ from the ashes of an earlier society .
8 Human logic says that if in fact we are all made from the ashes of long-dead stars , then everything which now is should be ultimately related to what first was .
9 He said the princess was building up a separate Kensington Palace court and international platform for herself , predicting : ‘ We will see the phoenix princess arising from the ashes of this whole crumbling mess of the monarchy .
10 Equally important in this respect was Common Wealth 's approach to foreign policy , acutely summarized by one historian : ‘ The Aeon and the Popular Front might have failed , but the People 's War fostered a vision of a progressive Utopia arising phoenix-like from the ashes of Europe . ’
11 The sentiments are the same , they embody a new , noble America which will arise from the ashes of the recession .
12 FREEFALLING , formed from the ashes of indie guitar folk Dean Dwyer , play
13 From the ashes of The Housemartins … the Beautiful South
14 Formed from the ashes of various small-time Amsterdam bands , BS had been minding their own business playing local gigs until a friend sent a demo to Gerard Cosloy at Matador Records in America — first home of Teenage Fanclub and currently Superchunk .
15 NEW UK OLYMPIC COMPANY RISES FROM THE ASHES OF ONE THAT CRASHED IN JANUARY
16 Her female Spirit-Self simply seems to rise mysteriously like a phoenix from the ashes of patriarchal conditioning .
17 A year later , autumn 1949 , the communist victory in the Chinese civil war was no longer in doubt and even though other factors , not least intellectual preconceptions , should be taken into account , one must accept Robert Blum 's general proposition that ‘ The American containment policy in South-East Asia arose from the ashes of its failed policy in China ’ .
18 A new self has risen from the ashes of the old body .
19 Well , time moves on and Maxwell rose from the ashes of this setback , but it is remarkable that the telling verdict of the DTI inquiry should have been so utterly dismissed by the risk-assessors of so many banks .
20 From the ashes of this disaster in a phoenix-like manner there arises a new system or a new concept that is much more successful than the old one .
21 ’ Well , here 's to a new life rising from the ashes of the old , eh ? ’
22 Indeed , if I may build on what they have said and sum up my position on the future of the European Community , it is this : in the new Europe that has emerged from the ashes of the second world war and now from the grim shadows of the cold war , new possibilities for peace and prosperity across Europe exist which have probably never before been seen on that continent .
23 But despite his subsequent Phoenix-like rise from the ashes of defeat , he reflected that his fall from grace had been mainly due to the persistent interference of the private detective Grant .
24 The writer enters the negative force-field and her steps are often tentative and painful ; her conclusions often oblique or noncommittal However , having traversed a terrain full of snares , in the final story , Northern Chess the female hero emerges triumphant from the ashes of her sisters , who over the centuries have been burnt at the stake for their dangerous powers .
25 That the people of Sheila na gigh could rise from the ashes of their homes and join together in a celebration , a unity in the face of such adversity , made him proud to be a Celt .
26 THE landmark spire of Colmcille Roman Catholic church in Holywood has risen from the ashes of the fire which virtually destroyed it four years ago .
27 ONE of Anglesey 's oldest town halls is set to rise from the ashes of a fire which destroyed it .
28 ONE of Angelsey 's oldest town halls is set to rise from the ashes of a fire which destroyed it .
29 The site is rising from the ashes of a former foundry following Mrs Thatcher 's famous Wilderness Walk there in 1987 .
30 Hopefully , like the Phoenix , Arthur will rise from the ashes of his latest misfortunes and regain his form at the top of the show-jumping tree .
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