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

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1 The counsellor is also to some extent directing the course of the discussions when making a selection from the many possible areas of interest .
2 There was a rose garden to wander around , though as yet no sign of blossom but an indication from the many rose bushes that at some time there would be a most beautiful display .
3 In the Basque country shellfish from the Bay of Biscay ; partridges , lamb , patés of goose and pork from the many small farms ; trout fresh from streams swollen by Pyrenean snows .
4 From the many small things he had learned , one above all now seemed important .
5 The construction of new warehousing within the Port of Belfast will benefit directly Northern Ireland 's export drive through the ability to aggregate goods from the many small companies making up Northern Ireland 's manufacturing industry .
6 It was tea-time and the streets were busy as people walked home from the many small factories and warehouses in the East End .
7 This thickening is the area of the postsynaptic membrane which contains the receptor molecules and which traps the transmitter released from the many small vesicles visible packed into the presynaptic terminal .
8 The air was heavy with incense from the many swinging censers .
9 As they served themselves from the many little dishes , Maura surveyed her companion .
10 From the many written questions that my hon. Friend has tabled on this matter , I note not only that the numbers of people in residential and nursing care have increased substantially , as we all know , but also the surprising fact that there has been only a modest fall in the numbers of people in local authority care .
11 WE are only a short distance from the many interesting attractions of both Brighton and Hove and are easy to find , being close to the main road arterials and stations of the two towns .
12 If I had to select just two personal highlights from the many interesting presentations that were on offer , then I would firstly mention learning about the ideas and development of the inspirational Foxfire Teacher Network operating in a number of USA schools .
13 Our emphasis on the desirability of using the term ‘ blind ’ carefully arises from the many positive developments that have taken place over the last two decades .
14 The only people who dared to interrupt were the American Forces , our valiant Allies , off-duty from the many American Air Bases in the area .
15 If higher level components can sort out the intended string from the many false positives , then LA can take fewer risks when matching word hypotheses to the acoustic input .
16 The theorists ' problems stem from the many different ways quarks have of getting from A to B. On the way , they can emit or absorb any number of gluons ( particles which carry the strong nuclear force ) , so the possibilities are endless .
17 Mourning helps us to escape from the many different kinds of self-imprisonment .
18 If you are unfamiliar with these , you may be uncertain as to how to select a suitable microphone from the many different kinds which are available , as a glance at the windows of your local electronics store will show you .
19 This replacement of whites by non-whites derives partly from the general pattern of international population exchanges reigning since the late 1940s , with net outflows of British citizens and net inflows of residents from the former colonial territories .
20 It is not surprising that at independence most governments identified the international companies from the former colonial power as potential agents of neo-colonialism , who could not be trusted to operate with the interests of African countries at heart .
21 The immediate challenge to present Western labour standards , he said , could come from the former communist states , where unemployment was growing rapidly , creating a pool of accessible labour willing to accept low pay .
22 The strike was called by the Italian General Confederation of Labour ( CGIL ) ( with members drawn largely from the former Communist Party , the Democratic Party of the Left ( PDS ) ) , the Christian Democrat-led CISL and the Socialist/Social Democrat-led UIL .
23 All the HZDS and Slovak National Party deputies and most of those from the former communist Party of the Democratic Left voted in favour ; all the Christian Democratic Movement ( KDH ) deputies , which had lost power in the June election , voted against .
24 All the HZDS and Slovak National Party deputies and most of those from the former communist Party of the Democratic Left voted in favour ; all the Christian Democratic Movement ( KDH ) deputies , which had lost power in the June election , voted against .
25 President Wojciech Jaruzelski on Sept. 19 yielded to the demand from the vast majority of Poland 's political forces that as an anachronism from the former communist regime he should resign .
26 For this reason , working with people from the former communist regimes of eastern Europe can be difficult because the common language and culture of business life are missing : ‘ The concept of profit is not there .
27 An England representative team came second in the strongest open tournament of the year in Berne , Switzerland , to break the familiar stranglehold on the top prizes by players from the former Soviet Union .
28 ArtsLink Fellowships enable US charitable arts organisations to host artists and arts managers from the former Soviet Union for five-week residencies .
29 It is helped , it acknowledges , not only by research and development grants from the Israeli government , but also the current influx of brainpower from the former Soviet Union .
30 EMC Corp , the Hopkinton , Massachusetts firm making such a noise with its disk arrays for IBM Corp mainframe users , will is taking advantage of the large pool of trained talent — boosted by large numbers of immigrants from the former Soviet Union , and will open a Research and Development Center in Tel Aviv , Israel on June 1 .
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