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

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1 The first ballot on opting out at Southlands failed to attract a vote from the required 50 per cent of parents .
2 Much of the northern produce has come from the subpolar maritime fringe , notably whalebone and whale oil from the open sea , seal oil , hides and furs from islands and sea ice , fish , and , most recently , shrimps from the continental shelf and slopes .
3 The latter , represented by people like Yves Congar , Henri de Lubac and Louis Bouyer , appealed away from the post-medieval neo-scholastic synthesis of contemporary official Catholic theology to a far more creative use of biblical and patristic sources ; it accepted the rightness of part of the classical Protestant critique of Roman Catholicism ; it fully adhered to the highest standards of modern scholarship , but in a really quite traditional way .
4 But , for the moment , from the six thirty team , Goodnight .
5 A statement from the six legal opposition parties on May 9 condemned the Nahda movement but also implicitly criticized police actions .
6 Advice on health service matters will continue to be available from the six professional advisory committees — the national medical , dental , nursing and midwifery , pharmaceutical , paramedical and scientific services .
7 With this in mind , representatives from the six major accountancy bodies have come together to form Women in Accountancy .
8 He revealed to ACCOUNTANCY that he is getting extra discounts of around 10% from the six major publishers that are now involved .
9 Choose from the six superb restaurants , two bars or ocean terrace , where there is entertainment at night .
10 From the six potential exemplars three films were chosen of each junction , one low risk , one medium risk and one high risk , the three levels of exemplar risk are assigned relative to the junction mean again using the mean risk rating from Study 2 .
11 But he was far from the political revolutionary which many observers thought him to be and as adapt at cooling the passions of the men as he was at arousing them .
12 THE TACTICS which brought George Bush back from the political dead in last year 's presidential election have backfired badly on Rudolph Giuliani , the Republican candidate for mayor of New York .
13 When they tried to stop him from taking into the colony a youth from the Political Special Section of the Army First Reserves , he appealed over their heads to the Workers ' and Peasants ' Inspectorate ( Rabkrin ) , which came down on his side .
14 Vlok said that the move was a further effort to " remove the police from the political playing field " .
15 This has been a very busy year and the committee has been lucky with the commitment of its Vice Chairmen and members who of necessity reflect a microcosm of the Bar from the young criminal practitioner to the experienced commercial silk .
16 Ancestral voices whisper from the young dry garden hedge , as Steve starts up his Ford Cortina .
17 But his new owners intend to keep the porky Casanova away from the young female pigs .
18 By contrast , the young ones were able to interest old people in the workings of microwave ovens ; after cooking lessons from the young six or seven old people went out and bought them !
19 The relationship , at a low level of overall infant mortality , can be represented by a " J " shaped curve which , in 1982 , descended from the young paternal ages and reached its nadir at ages 25–29 .
20 ‘ It will do for starters , ’ Yanto replied , and ordered two pints of half and half cider from the young pleasant-faced landlord .
21 Number of Entries on UCAS Form Applicants are advised that no more than five choices from the possible eight available should be used for medical courses .
22 Apart from the possible financial hardship of retirement many find it hard to adjust to having little to do .
23 Although The Art Newspaper has written extensively during the last few months about the problems the international art trade will be facing in just over half a year from now , I nevertheless want to bring to your attention some other serious difficulties which the art market will have to confront , issues which are quite separate from the general economic malaise affecting business at the moment .
24 Of course , this involves a departure from the general subjective principle of criminal liability , since it involves imposing a duty on the defendant to ask about the victim 's consent before continuing with his conduct .
25 Just as a phonetician may select , from the general phonetic features available , the features voiced , bilabial and stop , but not lateral , to characterise a [ b ] , so , he suggests , the analyst may choose from the contextual features , those necessary to characterise a particular communicative event .
26 As already indicated , JIT stemmed from the general Japanese philosophy of continual improvement .
27 Advice about eligibility for registration with the Council may be obtained from the General Medical Council .
28 Patients with colorectal cancer , adenomatous polyps or controls were recruited from the general surgical outpatients ' department of Dudley Road Hospital .
29 SCIENTISTS from the General Electric Company in New York have come up with a way of measuring how much charge is left in a lead-acid battery .
30 Karajan was by instinct and training a man of the theatre and it is another of those paradoxes surrounding his career that this central aspect of his art has to some extent been obscured from the general public gaze .
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