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

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1 Apart from the grants to a local authority over which the Central Government exercise control and such other controls as are provided by legislation , the Central Government is in no stronger a position to take action against the local authority than an individual citizen — both have the same right to go to the courts to prevent illegal expenditure by ‘ relator action ’ at the instance of the Attorney-General of the Crown .
2 Ricky and Alejandro had to be dragged away from the horses to a lunch laid out on a blue-and-white checked tablecloth under the gum trees .
3 Jack ‘ Kid ’ Berg , who grew up in the East End ghetto , fought his way up from the streets to a world welterweight title in the tradition of oppressed racial minorities .
4 First , that any British government will ever introduce a type of PR that will permit the easy representation of small groupings ( from the Greens to a hypothetical New Left Party ) .
5 Konings suggests that the ‘ Lanistes-dwellers ’ may have moved out from the rocks to a habitat with less competition .
6 By autumn 1986 responsibility for criminal prosecutions will have been transferred from the police to a new Crown Prosecution Service staffed by lawyers under the control of the Director of Public Prosecutions .
7 Are employment figures alone sufficient to infer that the economy has shifted from a goods to a service economy , that the economy has moved from an industrial stage to a post-industrial stage .
8 This was reflected in , for example , the Bauhaus 's shift from an arts-and-crafts to a technological base in the course of the 1920s , and in the shift in cubism to the more geometric means of figuration of Léger after World War I ( Willett 1978 , pp. 13 , 118–19 ) .
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