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

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1 But at least the issue is now more lively and from 1974 the disabled have had a special Minister for the Disabled , at the Department of Social Security , to champion their cause and coordinate provision for their needs .
2 He was a JP and from 1918 a deputy lieutenant of Edinburgh .
3 She received £100 from the royal bounty in 1886 , an engraving of the queen personally inscribed in 1888 , and from 1889 an annual civil-list pension of £50 .
4 If one took analogies seriously and from such a definition … of ‘ so-called primitive capitalist accumulation ’ , then literally the whole of capitalism , right up to its death would end up in the ‘ pre-history ’ of capitalism : for capitalism obtains surplus profits from ‘ third persons ’ throughout its entire existence ; there is and will be no such stage in the life of capitalism when profits were not to come its way on the basis of exploitation of third persons .
5 The remarkable thing is that with such thin material and from such a long way back , he came through so quickly .
6 Italy first published a similar list in 1865 , and from 1888 a bulletin in which the foreign ministry provided information on promotions and transfers of officials and diplomats as well as condensed versions of consular and diplomatic reports .
7 It is unsurprising that the cinema should have sought legal parity with the theatre on questions of obscenity , which it did in a petition forwarded to the Home Secretary by the BBFC in 1977 on behalf of the Cinema Consultative Committee , which comprised delegates from the film industry and from all the associations of local licensing authorities in Great Britain and Northern Ireland .
8 From the top floors you can be inspired by the panoramic views across the City and from all the floors you , can look out onto a vast covered court .
9 For example , the West Glamorgan consumer protection department deals with the problems of the local small shopkeepers and the Office of Fair Trading collates information from it and from all the other consumer departments so that it can identify whether there is a general abuse that needs remedial action .
10 Late in the reign of Edward 111 , it came into use as the language of the Convocation of Canterbury , instead of Latin and French , in 1399 Henry of Lancaster laid claim to the throne in English ( 22 , p.43 ) and from 1395 the use of English generally became more common in wills ( 135 , pp.209–10 ) .
11 In 1749 for the first time a single system of tactics was laid down for the entire army , while in 1765 the Hofkriegsrath assumed the power to appoint to all ranks above that of captain and from 1776 an organized State military transport corps began to be built up .
12 In Britain from the 1820s all attachés had to have a letter of appointment signed by the secretary of state ; and from 1815 a number of them began for the first time to be paid .
13 Gonzalo Perez was appointed by Philip II to this position in 1556 ; and from 1567 the work was controlled by two secretaries , one handling relations with the imperial , French and English courts , the other the Italian affairs which bulked so large in the Spanish scheme of things .
14 The reforms already set in train were either dropped immediately or gradually diluted , and from 1883 a period of intense reaction set in .
15 After 1910 the workers ' movement regathered momentum , and from 1912 the country was hit by wave upon wave of strikes , ever more political in motivation and ever more directly under Bolshevik leadership , culminating in a general strike in St Petersburg on the very eve of the war .
16 Beside the boat-house a jetty thrust out into the water , and from this a weedy , once-gravelled path led along above the beach to the stone archway which was the garden gate of Taigh na Tuir .
17 Each day the housekeeper prepares a room occupancy report and from this the statistics on room occupancy , bed occupancy , rooms out of service and sleeper loss percentages are calculated .
18 Thus in the theory of rubber elasticity the polymer chain is represented quite well by a random walk in three dimensions and from this the chain entropy and hence the free energy are deduced .
19 We take it that the point of theories , and from this the point of research , is to offer adequate accounts of the empirical world as conceived as the domain of the discipline to which the theory belongs .
20 The second reading of the Finance Bill follows and from 1969 the bill has then been divided , clauses and schedules which involve issues of principle being taken on the floor of the House while the more detailed clauses are sent upstairs to a standing committee .
21 A few philanthropic or canny employers provided housing — most notably , from 1888 W. H. Lever built a spectacular model village for his employees at Port Sunlight and from 1895 the Cadbury family developed Bournville as a garden suburb for Birmingham workers .
22 In the Church , by a papal bull of 1487 , pre-censorship was prescribed , and from 1559 the Index .
23 A junior opposition whip ( 1911–15 ) and from 1915 a government whip in H. H. Asquith 's coalition government , during 1916 he was also assistant director of the war trade department .
24 In order to investigate the latter , five schools were chosen at random and from these a random sample of non-respondents ( N = 11 ) was asked to complete the questionnaire orally .
25 Reports on these visits have been made and from these a number of lessons have been identified which firms that are using risk management systems are likely to find of interest .
26 For each point the map coordinates and the image column and row coordinates are recorded , and from these a mathematical transform is computed .
27 In 1981 , however , sports car drivers had a World Championship for the first time , when the championship was again renamed the World Endurance Championship and from 1982 the championship was for the new Group C cars .
28 She became a regular contributor ( and from 1926 a director ) of the feminist journal Time and Tide , and a friend of its founder and editor , Margaret Haig Thomas , Viscountess Rhondda [ q.v . ] .
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