Example sentences of "from [art] [adj] [noun pl] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | After removing ten to fifteen worms from the upturned roots the piece of lawn is returned to its original position , patted down firmly and is none the worse within a week or two . |
2 | From the Middle Ages the responsibility for road repair had rested on the parish and the provision of statutory labour . |
3 | Its peoples , the book argues , were from the earliest times a mish-mash of white races . |
4 | From the earliest times the spirits of the mine were recognised as one of the hazards of a dangerous job . |
5 | ‘ Now I want to share with him from the earliest moments the joy , the vindication , the victory after all that we have gone through together . ’ |
6 | Aside from the usual assurances the only real way to prove such a commitment is by making cash available . |
7 | To differentiate it from the Carolingian revisions the Merovingian text has come to be called the Pactus Legis Salicae . |
8 | Even then , apart from the two nights a week , when they would visit a cinema or call on friends , she was ever with Mother . |
9 | From the turbulent seas the Hosts of Chaos emerged to slaughter the defenceless Elves . |
10 | Despite attempts to diminish the drain of people from the depressed areas the flow to the south continued . |
11 | Still , from the major avenues the rumble and squall of flight reached her constantly , a doleful drum-backing to her own claw-clicking progress . |
12 | From the inter-war years a small number of tennis professionals played tournaments in the United States . |
13 | Published in 1693 by R. Smith ( 'under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill' ) with the title The Christian Soldier 's Penny Bible , Shewing from the Holy Scriptures the Soldier ‘ s Duty and Encouragement … fit for the Soldier ‘ s or Seaman ‘ s Pocket , it is thought to have been produced for our troops in Flanders . |
14 | Marx also took from the classical economists the idea that rates of profit are bound to fall in the long term . |
15 | He had indeed caught on from the bad vibes the driver had been giving out — the nervousness , the pale sweat-beaded face , the rapid eye movement towards the back seat — that something was bothering the guy . |
16 | As a result of the second limb of what is now s681(1) ( a ) being passed into law , the Inland Revenue could assess all the income under Part XV of the Taxes Act ; with regard to the income of £2,000 derived from the American shares the Inland Revenue may have an option whether to charge the same under Case V of Schedule D or if , for instance , s672 is the relevant provision under which Part XV is applied , then under Case VI of Schedule D ( s679 ) . |
17 | Hainge maintains he does n't make any special preparations for visitors apart from the three hours a week that he puts in routinely . |
18 | Away from the madding crowds the Sarsfields clubman is to be found down on the 100 acre family farm in Ballyuan presiding over the sheep and cattle . |
19 | Working from the original drawings a high quality coach true to the original , but complying with modern regulations will result . |
20 | Pearl uses none of the electronic or ‘ sound enhancing ’ techniques currently fashionable , and aims to concentrate on extracting from the original grooves the essence of music . |
21 | Matthew Paris says that he performed his duties with cunning , shamelessness and violence , and extorted from the northern landowners an ‘ incredible ’ and ‘ stupefying ’ amount of money . |
22 | From the simplest beginnings the reader is carried along on a step-by-step journey to adventures in ‘ Harmonic landscaping ’ and a variety of textures . |
23 | The plans would become the absolute copyright of the Government , to choose from the several plans the whole or such parts as might be found desirable ; but the architects would not have the slightest claim to be employed in the execution of the works . |
24 | Although they have received no professional training , they have learnt from the older generations a huge wealth of practical knowledge about childbirth and provide an invaluable service to the community . |
25 | It 's a long way from the sturdy frames the technicians normally handle . |
26 | Organized Cadiz radicalism favoured the liberals throughout : from the public galleries the great liberal speeches received what an English observer called the ‘ loud approbation of the public ’ . |
27 | Apart from a few individuals the hill sheep industry has shown remarkably little concern or demonstrated any important initiative in tackling this problem . |