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

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1 The mental progression from creativity to the perception of beauty is the essence of the peak experience .
2 So he calls the heart a wild beast liable to impulsive leaps out of control , a situation archetypally illustrated in the story of the Fall when Eve 's eyes leapt to the apple and her heart followed and so she leapt from Paradise to the pains of mortality and took all men with her .
3 The vector component of on the 1-axis is obtained by projecting from parallel to the 2-axis , and similarly for the 2-component .
4 Urinary α2 -globulin is also involved in hyaline droplet nephropathy , an important toxicological syndrome in male rats resulting from exposure to a number of industrial chemicals and characterized by the accumulation of liganded urinary α2- globulin in lysosomes in the kidney , followed by the induction of renal cancer .
5 Estimates of the number of expected cancers resulting from exposure to the radionuclides vary quite markedly , according to the assumptions made in the model employed ( Wilson , 1986 ; Anspaugh et al. , 1988 ) .
6 As a definition for the essence of education I would settle for ‘ the mastery of the processes by which knowledge can be acquired and a maturity and sympathy gained from exposure to the mainstreams of intellectual thought ’ .
7 Thus , the discipline remained dogged by the problem of accounting for literary value despite its professional insulation from exposure to the danger of degradations of value in the extra-academic worlds of the literary market-place , the school system , and mass culture .
8 US President George Bush has approved legislation to reallocate scarce Californian water supplies from agriculture to the state 's cities and drought-threatened wildlife in a decision which has dismayed farmers but pleased environmentalists .
9 Such a resolution does not release the directors or any other person from liability to the company ( s. 35A(3)CA ) .
10 Formerly , the system of sub-sub-delegation of authorization ( from Parliament to the Secretary of State to SIB to SRO 's and RPB 's ) hinged on what was known as the principle of equivalence ie. the principle that the rules and codes of an SRO or RPB should afford investors protection at least equivalent to that provided by the SIB 's rules ( see Schedule 2 para 3 FSA 1986 before the new changes were introduced ) .
11 But he is right in seeing the movement of criticism from literature to the academy as having large cultural implications .
12 Playing swift passes from defence to the flanks , they equalised with a hard-hit shot from Nadir and took the lead after Richard Biddle found Andy Metcalfe free in the area .
13 Miguel Trovoada , an independent opposition leader who had returned from exile to the islands in May 1990 [ see p. 37674 ] , was elected President on March 3 , 1991 .
14 Although Charles II had fathered eight illegitimate sons by his five mistresses , of which Nell Gwynne was his favourite ( the New King 's Road was built to give the King access to Nell Gwynne ) , Catherine had no children and although Parliament endeavoured to persuade him to exclude his brother from succession to the throne , Charles II refused .
15 This is simply a transfer of spending from litigant to the State .
16 The party treasurer , Walther Leisler Kiep , was fined in May for tax avoidance relating to donations from industry to the CDU [ see p. 38199 ] .
17 It suggests that the information flow on R&D from industry to the City is very likely to improve .
18 His hand was still firm on her shoulder and the contact changed from pleasure to a feeling she was nothing more than a possession .
19 Almost got him disbarred from entry to the Navy .
20 Indeed , it only recognized the PLO as a substantive interlocutor for the Palestinian people after world condemnation of its decision to bar Arafat from entry to the United States to address the United Nations in New York in December 1988 , and after he had addressed its General Assembly in Geneva instead .
21 Its social bases include : ( i ) the crisis , for many artists , of the transition from patronage to the market ; ( ii ) the crisis , in certain arts , of the transition from handwork to machine production ( see Chapter 4 , below ) ; ( iii ) crises within both patronage and the market , in a period of intense and general social conflict ; ( iv ) the attachment of certain groups to a pre-capitalist and/or pre-democratic social order , in which some arts had been accorded privilege within a general privilege ; ( v ) the attachment of other groups to the democratization of the social order , as part of the process of general liberation and human enrichment to which the arts , if they were allowed , could contribute : ( vi ) a more general opposition , often overlapping and even seeming to unite these diverse political views , to the practices and values of a ‘ commercial ’ and ‘ mechanical ’ civilization , from which the practice and values of the arts could be distinguished .
22 The task ahead has been clearly recognised and 1992–93 has been a year in which we have continued to apply our skills and core technologies across the wider spectrum of human endeavour from healthcare to the care of the environment in which we live .
23 At each stop trains were besieged with hawkers selling everything from chapattis to a shave , but passengers could telegraph ahead so that a delicious and aromatic meal was brought on a tray covered with a napkin to the window of the carriage as the train drew into the next station .
24 And that was the purpose of my digression from anthropology to the sociology of monetary exchange .
25 Before considering how ( and how far ) these three features are actually manifested in the different positivist theories , there are two other contingent and interdependent features that Jeffery ( and Matza following him ) pick on as of central significance to the positivist programme : the shift of focus from crime to the criminal , and the quest for a universal , objective category of ‘ criminal ’ behaviour .
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27 Conversely , the new Modern Art galleries will show international modern art of the twentieth century from Fauvism to the present , which will include outstanding examples of British art .
28 But the remake , ranging from farce to a touch of sentiment , is n't at all bad .
29 The third night he went straight from work to a wine bar .
30 These proposals will result in a systematic charge to the p&l account for instruments such as deep discount bonds , and will ensure that the premium on convertible bonds incorporating a premium put option is recognised over the period from issue to the exercise date — as is , in fact , already required by UITF Abstract 1 .
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