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

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1 From a normativist perspective the Report seemed to be the occasion for less satisfaction .
2 From a functionalist perspective the Committee 's value was , first , as a pressure-release valve and , secondly , that it ‘ disposed once and for all of this conspiratorial theory of executive power ’ .
3 from a standing position the bathroom was even colder and smellier than it had looked before .
4 From a train window the views are democratically arrayed so that basilica and hedgerow , back street and castle have equal viewing time and space .
5 In Thompson v. Robinson ( 1955 Q.B. ) the purchaser ordered from a motor trader a Vanguard car and later refused to accept it .
6 He wore gloves , as he had since he 'd first entered the vehicle — stolen from a food depot a hundred miles to the north .
7 On the basis of this analogy we may call a ring current a magnetic dipole , or more precisely we should say that sufficiently far away from a ring current the magnetic field appears as if it was created by two closely spaced magnetic charges ( which of course do not exist ) .
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