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

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1 The news agency Interfax reported on Sept. 18 that all KGB officers had been withdrawn from the personnel directorate of the Foreign Ministry as a step to withdrawing KGB personnel from the Foreign Ministry 's central apparatus .
2 Ideally , the authors might before beginning the study have gained informed consent from the personnel departments of all the hospitals likely to be approached .
3 You still select the monster from the Monsters part of the list , but the points value is added to that of the character .
4 Pinnacled above an empty land into which , hour by hour , a torrent of steel was being inducted , they sent the tidings from Soutra and Pentland , from the hills south of Traquair and east of Penteiacob to where Thorfinn waited with his army .
5 From the musicians point of view , the misconception often derives from an over-idealised vision .
6 From the investors point of view , discounts can be good as they effectively increase the ability of the investment trust to create income relative to a given investment of funds .
7 Even so , the broad-ranging debate as to whether — and if so how much — the increase of power play through modern technology in recent years is damaging tennis as a spectacle , following hard on the controversial recommendation from the Rules Committee of the International Tennis Federation that the ‘ let ’ in serving should be abolished , ( see Editor 's Main Point ) , certainly helped focus minds on what is clearly an important issue .
8 From the organisers point of view the festival had been a success .
9 And the rewards then would be that erm from the interviewers point of view he be you know viewed as more intelligent , self-confident , industrious all this sort of thing , make him say determined , erm more understandable to the interviewer obviously , and also the there He 's more likely to be well liked by the interviewer , and that 's Because of that not only his voice but the content of what he 's actually saying is gon na be more favourably looked upon .
10 right , well , I 'm , I 'm not worried about the point as to whether it arise out of cross examination , I seldom am because there is always erm can be an opportunity for further cross examination if the other party wants to , so er on the grounds of the objection I , I , I do n't uphold it you can ask that if you like , but er I do want the jury always to keep their eye on that what really is the issue in the case er certainly from the defendants point of view , I know what you say
11 But , but , but from the em from the employers point of view , what he stands to lose if that person 's away from work , I mean , all all all the er , chap 's gon na lose is his , his income so , if he was doing it this in his own case , he would be looking to replace .
12 No , if you think of it from the users point of view , not necessarily .
13 By embracing rather than plundering elements of jazz , soul and funk , Jamiroquai 's debut single on Acid Jazz , ‘ When You Gon na Learn ’ , served as the perfect foretaste to his future work and in the process instantly distanced him from the retro-funk-by-numbers style of his less talented peers .
14 Intradas , canzonas and ceremonial dance music from the Waits Bands of 16th-century Europe , performed by York 's own Renaissance City Band .
15 The people of Kislev moved into the Old World from the areas east of the Worlds Edge Mountains and founded the kingdom which lies on the north eastern borders of the Empire .
16 Most are found associated with forts or their vici , such as Lancaster , Binchester , Lanchester , Housesteads , Risingham , Chesterholm and Greta Bridge , but they are also known from the civitas capitals of Wroxeter and Winchester and the small towns of Dorchester and Catterick ; it is possible , though , that the latter were present when Catterick was still a military vicus , since one of the inscriptions is dated to AD 191 .
17 Twenty armed police from Essex assisted nine detectives from the drugs wing of Number Nine Regional Crime Squad in the swoop .
18 From the steelworks stage of this section of work Wimpey adopted the use of power operated platforms to eliminate the need for men to be constantly climbing up and down ladders .
19 With primaries or caucuses held in 28 states , the nature of the campaign altered from the close-quarters politics of New Hampshire , to the continental sweep of regional campaigning .
20 However , there was also a considerable consensus from the non-arts staff of LEAs and colleges that arts teachers were not helping the advancement of the case for the arts in a number of ways .
21 Following from the Companies Acts of 1980 and 1981 , it is much more advantageous to register as a private company .
22 His bank manager pointed out that Tack had no business experience and as such was a high risk from the banks point of view .
23 From the contents page of Time we saw that there was an article on heavy fighting between Lebanon 's warring Shi'ite militias , Amal and Hezbollah , but the relevant pages had been cut out .
24 Nor did the cheering cease when the runners got down to business and the three-mile race commenced , for at almost every fence Arkle and Mill House produced leaps which drew from the spectators whoops of appreciation .
25 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 .
26 Mr Bain hopes FKB 's other US companies can pick up business from the non-drugs operations of those clients .
27 The most interesting , most difficult and ( from the historians point of view ) the most important question is the size of the Israelite population at the different stages of its history .
28 The six received their awards from the Celebrities Guild of Great Britain at London 's Royal Garden Hotel .
29 The 28-year-old Old Etonian was also fined £533,000 for conspiracy to steal £1.2 million from the gemstones firm of which he was an executive director .
30 but , erm the issue from the plaintiffs point of view of course is erm just
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