Example sentences of "from [art] [noun] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 However , from the gardener 's point of view they serve another purpose too , for all thrive on the same mineral salts as green water discolouring algae and , being more advanced forms of plant life , they are able to starve the algae out and ensure crystal clear water if planted in sufficient numbers at the outset .
2 It is worth speculating on whether , from the locals ' point of view , the proliferation of village organizations reflects not so much a flourishing of community life as a symbol of its downfall .
3 The machine needle is then moved to the right ( as viewed from the knitter 's position ) by a small amount .
4 It may be preferable from the warrantor 's point of view to use the subjective phrase ‘ so far as he is aware ’ to reduce the risk of constructive knowledge .
5 Fiji 's government is in the process of defining those standards , and a recent call from the Attorney-General for better guidelines from the country 's Film Control Board has met with widespread support from all sectors of the population .
6 Fiji 's government is in the process of defining those standards , and a recent call from the Attorney-General for better guidelines from the country 's Film Control Board has met with widespread support from all sectors of the population .
7 Indonesian conservationists have reported that at least 1,000 orang-utangs have been smuggled from the country 's forests via Singapore to Taiwan , where they are popular as pets before they grow to adult size .
8 First , Iraq has threatened to attack Israel and Saudia Arabia with missiles and bombs if war breaks out in the Gulf ; the Iraqi News Agency said the warning had come from the country 's Air Force Commander .
9 Does an English liking for watercolour spring from the country 's climate ?
10 Still more alarmist about the flow of skills and knowledge into the IT industry from the country 's research base was a committee that reported to the Department of Industry a couple of months ago .
11 Not that he was remote from the Council 's concerns ; his long-standing dialogue with Karl Barth makes him no exception to the keen and growing ecumenical awareness that characterizes almost all Catholic theological writing since the 1960s .
12 A resident mixed normally harmless products and produced choking fumes which put 15 people from the council 's Lincoln Villa hostel for the homeless in hospital .
13 It was further stated that such an assessment was ‘ first and foremost ’ a matter for the Council , and that the obligation to abolish restrictions on movements of capital could not be separated from the Council 's assessment of the need to liberalize the category of transactions in question .
14 Since teachers were the main resource in PNP , it is teaching — and hence learning — which should have benefited most from the Council 's initiatives .
15 The programme will include Brian Porteous from the Council 's Sponsorship Advisory Service speaking about the latest research exercise carried out by the Council into sponsorship in Scotland ; Derek Etherington , Consultant to the English Sports Council talking about UK developments : lawyer Stephen Townley giving guidance on contract negotiations plus media experts and representatives of leading Scottish companies giving practical advice on how to make effective sponsorship proposals .
16 Gavin , of Briar Drive , Huyton , admitted eight charges of stealing cash from the council 's Life Insurance Welfare Scheme .
17 Allotment holders got a letter from the council 's pollution control technician warning them that under the terms of the 1990 Environmental Protection Act , the council would be obliged to take formal action if the smoke from an allotment bonfire amounted to a nuisance .
18 The United Kingdom argued that its removal from the Council 's agenda implied a commitment to observe the terms of the settlement , including those of the agreement which was argued to have acquired the ‘ character of a treaty stipulation ’ .
19 Cash from the council 's community chest bought the tandem for Cleveland Area Tandems for the Sight Impaired ( CATSI ) , which was formed in 1989 and is based at the social centre for the blind in the town 's Stockton Road .
20 The arguments before us ranged far and wide , as they did before the judge , but in the end they resolved into the following issues which I propose to consider seriatim. ( 1 ) Can a non-trading corporation sue for libel in respect of its governing or administrative reputation when no actual financial loss is pleaded or established ? ( 2 ) Does the right to freedom of expression affect the position where the non-trading corporation is also a public authority ? ( 3 ) Does the operation of section 222(1) of the Local Government Act 1972 , or any other matter contained in or omitted from the council 's statement of claim , preclude the council from continuing with this action ?
21 Residents say rats are coming from the council 's Hundens Lane depot and not from the allotments behind their homes .
22 Library recharges was reduced , that is the recharging from the Council 's library service for the service that they provide to the schools .
23 The tournament caters for all ages and talents and entry forms are available from the Council 's sports development department at Steers House , Canning Place in the city centre ( 225 6313 ) .
24 He usually worked with a sub-cellarer who controlled the delivery of oats , barley and wheat from the Order 's farms , and supervised the actual grinding operations , as well as baking .
25 This vision of justice , sought and organized in a simple day-to-day manner , sprang from the head 's experience , as he described it , of Division 10 in the Inner London Education Authority .
26 From the head 's sitting-room .
27 From the head 's point of view , the library had been underfunded for some time with an annual capitation of some £860 , supplemented ( not always willingly ) by a 5% levy on the capitation of each department .
28 In this model rational policy-making is simply the selection of that alternative which delivers the greatest benefits net of costs ( from the elite 's perspective ) , a conception known variously as ‘ optimal ’ decision-making ( Arrow , 1951 ) , ‘ comprehensive unbounded rationality ’ ( Simon , 1957a ) , or ‘ synoptic ’ decision-making ( Lindblom , 1977 ) .
29 From the singers ' point of view , there was a condition that they should have a copy of the film for their private use .
30 ( The libretto of Le Guy de chesne specified groups of shepherds and shepherdesses in the final pages , then a druidic march , then the ceremony , and lastly ‘ des danses vives et agreables ’ ) Indeed , it might have been the composer , Laruette , who acted as conducteur from the singers ' names in the libretto it appears that he did not sing a solo role in his own opéra .
  Next page