Example sentences of "from [art] [adj -est] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Confusion , despair , futility and hopelessness reached out from the darkest corners of Martin 's mind to engulf and possess him utterly .
2 In the fourth year , in addition to consolidating their command of the language , students choose from a menu of options which cover topics ranging from the earliest texts in German to the work of contemporary writers and including some study of art and film .
3 Again , the term comes from the earliest attempts at explaining the disorder .
4 The new gallery tells the story of flight from the earliest attempts to the ‘ Jumbo Jet ’ .
5 It was thoroughly well laid out , with fact-sheets for the kids — including free pencils — exhibits dating from the earliest times to the present day and the entrance was through a mock graphite mine .
6 Instead , they include classes covering architectural periods ( for example , Ancient Architecture from the earliest times to ca. 300 , and Architecture from 300 1399 ) , the purpose of buildings ( e.g. public structure , buildings for religious purposes ) and method ( architectural structure ) ( see Figure 13.1 ) .
7 It encompasses sites from the earliest times to the Second World War , including burial tombs and standing stones , ancient farms and fields , Roman forts , castles , abbeys , chapels and military defences .
8 WATER-BASED PAINTING mediums have been used from the earliest times by artists .
9 Several varieties of chalcedony , a silica in crystalline form , translucent and sometimes transparent , waxy to the touch , hard and extremely enduring , were treasured for jewellery , amulets and seal-stones from the earliest civilizations of the Old World down to the present time .
10 No spending proposals may be developed by a department from the earliest stages without consultation with the Treasury .
11 This is perhaps not surprising since from the earliest stages of domestication , dogs have been kept for guarding purposes .
12 Spoken language interpreting , because it takes place only in one medium ( i.e. sound ) , ensures that two languages can not be mixed directly , and the use of an interlanguage is discouraged from the earliest stages of language learning .
13 For the Fly/Past reader , its greatest appeal will come in its charting of the history of the achievements of homebuilds and their creators , from the earliest enthusiasts like the Wright Brothers ( their Wright Flyer could of course be classed as a homebuilt ! ) to more recent feats like the non-stop , around-the-world , un-refuelled flight by the Rutan Voyager .
14 Comprising over 500 photographs , they range from the earliest daguerrotypes to contemporary compositions by such photographers as Lartigue , Erwitt , Doisneau , Horst and Wegman .
15 Both Cuba and Jamaica had extensive railway systems , dating from the earliest years of railway construction .
16 From the earliest years of his career private collectors in Germany , France , the Netherlands and Russia were keen to acquire Kandinsky 's paintings in gouache and tempera on cardboard which he called ‘ coloured drawings ’ .
17 Offa must certainly have been concerned from the earliest years of his reign to secure Mercian control of Middle Saxon territory ( CS 201 : S 106 ) and London .
18 From the earliest references of around 1600 , to the start of' the 19th century , Woodchester Mill graduated from a modest corn and fulling mill to a particularly fine cloth mill .
19 None the less , the sense of a need to provide some kind of discourse on literary quality is evident from the earliest issues of the journal .
20 [ R. W. Murray , Edward Alanson and his Times , 1914 ; T. H. Bickerton , A Medical History of Liverpool from the Earliest Days to the Year 1920 , 1936 ; John A. Shepherd , A History of the Liverpool Medical Institution , 1979 . ]
21 FROM the earliest days of European conquest in the Pacific , the people on the island of Bougainville were regarded as stubborn and easily provoked .
22 The tone had been set from the earliest days of the BBC .
23 Endowments dated from the earliest days of England 's Christian history and compulsory Church Rates were no longer being levied throughout the Kingdom .
24 The most interesting of the latest batch comes in Decca 's ‘ Historic ’ series and includes performances from the earliest days of LP .
25 This ‘ impact ’ has from the earliest days of film theory opened up questions of ideology , of desire and fantasy , and of representation .
26 This shows that from the earliest days of government interest in organizing the labour-market , Beveridge at least saw juvenile labour as a separate category which would require the formulation of a joint approach by the exchanges and local education authorities .
27 In everyday practice — and CSM does work every day and not just on those when a practolol or a benoxaprofen blows up in its face — this leads to an informality of conduct of business which was carefully cultivated by the late Sir Derrick Dunlop from the earliest days of the Committee on Safety of Drugs , CSM 's forebear .
28 THE Jet Propulsion Laboratory ( usually abbreviated to JPL ) has been a world leader in space research from the earliest days of the subject .
29 There it seems that from the earliest days of the pioneer settlers the black cat was linked with the devil so strongly that it was , in any context , an evil force .
30 From the earliest days of the Community it was recognised that eliminating discrimination on grounds of nationality was as essential for securing the provision of services as it was for establishment .
  Next page