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

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1 From this devotional discipline there developed a book of prayers from the many duties of an archbishop in that troubled area , which SPCK published in a beautiful form with the title of Jerusalem Prayers for the World Today .
2 They grew their own rice and a surplus for sale , and often the villagers were able to catch fish from the many streams of the Irrawaddy Delta .
3 The properties of individuals emerge from the many aspects of the complex whole .
4 Products from the former colonies of EC member states , they pointed out , were covered under the Lomé Convention , and similar measures had recently been agreed for the Andean Pact countries .
5 Bouldery morainic drift is also extensive in the valleys radiating from the former centres of ice accumulation in the Harris mountains .
6 The saltire mosaic from Ashcroft Houses , Cirencester , also suggests some affinity with the geometric decoration of mosaics at Woodchester and Withington ( see above ) , and yet , set against such comparisons , is the complete absence from the latter sites of arrangements of interlaced squares or saltires .
7 He was holding a cage in his hands , dredged from the bottom-most depths of the Luggage .
8 The representational aspects of the five theories differ widely , but all suffer from the same problems of knowledge acquisition and inefficiency when implementations are attempted .
9 Mothers of Welsh infants of similar age were then recruited from the same areas of the city ; they were thus living in similar accommodation and served by the same health professionals .
10 The original patterns have been reinforced by the subsequent arrival of relations and others from the same parts of the world , as well as by their high birth rate-the result of relatively high fertility and young average age .
11 Before I began the formal research I had been aware from the few parents of children with trisomy 21 I knew that there was more disquiet about their negotiations with professionals and the treatment of their children than had made its way into the academic and professional literature on parents and families .
12 Profoundly subordinate , and remote from the few voices of intellectual protest , trade unions could provide no effective challenge to bourgeois hegemony ; rather they were firmly embedded in the mystical pragmatism , rationalism , evolutionism and nationalism of the Victorian epoch .
13 As the US Joint Chiefs of Staff commented on 22 October 1951 : The security interests of the United States at this time would be greatly benefited if the British Commonwealth of Nations could achieve once more a state of political and military solidarity under strong and effective leadership by the United Kingdom ; failing this , wholehearted support of United States military policies must be obtained from the several members of the British Commonwealth through other means .
14 It is undeniable that a great deal of important and fundamental research has come from the several centres of excellence in the USA .
15 That is still a far cry from the several years of falling output that would be needed to justify the term ‘ depression ’ .
16 The timber lid is in two parts and could be easily made from a few lengths of timber stained or painted to match the surroundings .
17 But most areas did avoid the rain apart from a few spots of rain over the islands .
18 The passageway here splits into two , one branch leading to the engine sump where a cage lies jammed for ever , the other leading to where a small spiral stairway runs up from a hole in the wall , over the tunnel , to the engine room which , apart from a few acts of vandalism and the ravages of time , is very much as it was on the day it was left .
19 She had concluded , with relief , that apart from a few episodes of moodiness from Sarah , they had taken it very well .
20 ‘ Apart from a few pieces of glass and steel which had been gifts from my family and had sentimental value , I let her run riot among my other acquisitions .
21 After its recognition in 1936 and its description as a clinical entity in 1938 , the prognosis has improved from a few months of life to a median age of survival of over 20 years .
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