Example sentences of "and from [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The guilt about the act of parricide remains , and from the first act civilization , in the sense of social organization , art , moral restrictions and religion , began to develop . |
2 | Access is by a stone stair and from the first floor of the adjoining building , where there is a door . |
3 | The entrance is by a flight of steps and from the first floor . |
4 | ‘ He did n't give me any easy shots , and from the first point to the last he played his old way . ’ |
5 | Curving around the left bank of the Rhine , Cologne 's mighty Gothic cathedral dominates the city , and from the 4th century Roman palace beneath the new city hall to the many Romanesque churches , you 're never far from the past . |
6 | For example unc gives , from the first column , unc and from the second column , unc Transposition of the above shows that the reciprocal of an upper triangular matrix U is itself upper triangular , and that its diagonal elements are the reciprocals of those of U. |
7 | The sun as the source of light , heat and life was worshipped from very early times and from the Second Dynasty became a predominant deity . |
8 | This resulted from both the general deterioration in employment conditions since the mid-1970s , and from the second enlargement . |
9 | In 1515 , we find a cow being left to provide a light before the rood to burn from the second peal to matins , and till high mass is done and from the second peal to evensong till evensong be done for ever more . |
10 | I feed the fry on Liquifry No 1 for the first week , and from the second week onwards they have both Liquifry and newly-hatched brine shrimp . |
11 | And from the next attack came a penalty . |
12 | The land will then be leased to the parish council at a peppercorn rent of 99 years , and from the next spring they will be responsible for its maintenance . |
13 | And from the next corner a couple of minutes later he repeated the dose . |
14 | The evidence from this , and from the next chapter , suggests that market investment follows State expenditure . |
15 | Around him in the eating house a few other diners sat , chatting quietly , and from the next table came the muted click of the pieces being moved by two players of twenty-squares . |
16 | After the judgement the heart was returned to the dead person for his continued life and from the Sixth Dynasty onwards its presence might be ensured by the provision of a heart amulet on the chest . |
17 | The first has been to satisfy the objective which has already been stated : to display identity by assuming ( and from the fourteenth century being granted ) arms of individual distinction . |
18 | Such piecemeal , not to mention conflicting , management of the marshes was no way to organize and control the ever-threatening flood-waters ; and from the mid-thirteenth century , the responsibility for land drainage and reclamation from the sea began to devolve upon successive ‘ commissions of sewers ’ , which were answerable to central government . |
19 | Distinct class variations could be observed , and from the mid-nineteenth century the existence of some form of class differentiation in family size had come to be accepted by most writers on the subject ; by the census of 1911 the difference in the fertility of certain groups was clearly marked . |
20 | The children running the shop today are all aged eight and from the third year at school , but how much do they know about what the shop does . |