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

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1 In a review of the political situation written in the spring of 1946 , I concluded with the statement , ‘ If Aung San can be detached from the Communists it will be a great day for Burma . ’
2 From the mountains it 's on to stunning waterfalls as you follow the Afon Hellte to Ystradfellte .
3 The following extract is from the opening pages of With Peter and Susan , the McKee Readers , book 3 ( London : Nelson — no date , although from the illustrations it appears to be a pre-war reader .
4 If the most amusing anecdote you can find is one which is rather negative , tell it and then disassociate yourself from the views it expresses .
5 The identity of the person who abandoned the Zodiac dinghy and therefore presumably planted the bombs has never been discovered but from the descriptions it seems fairly certain it was Bartelo from the Ouvéa , while the man who helped him get the dinghy into the water was Mafart .
6 From the spectra it can be seen that the intensity of the β-peak relative to the α-peak is much stronger in the dielectric response compared with the mechanical measurements .
7 He came into the witness-box today , and I gather it is his normal mode of locomotion , using two elbow crutches in order to get about , and from the reports it is quite plain that the pain is more or less continuous — I do not say without any intermission at all , but there is constant pain in his hip .
8 This is a departure from the Circulars it replaces , and must be made good .
9 From the curves it can be seen that there is a rapid change in log over a narrow range of temperature corresponding to the glass transition .
10 Once it has been lifted from the frames it will be offered to the NRM who have expressed interest in it for a projected display .
11 In an ideal world I would also like to see the Campaign I support and represent cease to accept cash inducements from the institutions it attacks while paying lip service to valid campaigning issues .
12 The head of the Supreme Court , Edgar Obilitas Fernández , requested on Nov. 15 that Gen. Moreira should intervene " in order to protect the judicial power from the threats it has received " , an appeal which Moreira rejected on the grounds that he took orders only from the President .
13 ‘ When I heard the verdict from the doctors it was a case of panic .
14 Incidentally , one of the curious phenomena of my library is that when you take out Bleddyn 's autobiography from the shelves it automatically opens at the very page mentioned above .
15 Then as you start to make the point you 'll find your hands will come up naturally and bend from the elbows it sounds crazy to say but if if you suddenly go coo I 've got everything in me pocket but
16 In one 10-year period from the mid-1970s it rose from just over £30,000 to nearly £250,000 , and analysts calculate that in 20 years - when all the men it was specifically designed to help will be long dead — it will be worth well over £1m and increasing in value at more than £100,000 a year .
17 It has sought little from the companies it nationalised in 1982 .
18 And he especially wants to encourage female football players to join : ‘ We do n't get the response we should from the girls it would be nice to see more at the schools . ’
19 the ‘ contradiction ’ is inseparable from the total structure of the social body in which it is found , inseparable from its formal conditions of existence , and even from the instances it governs ; it is radically affected by them , determining , but also determined in one and the same movement , and determined by the various levels and instances of the social formation it animates ; it might be called overdetermined in its principle .
20 The perversity of the decision should not detract from the flaws it appeared to expose in sport 's crusade to eradicate drug abuse , nor the manner in which it showed that financial considerations were as responsible for the debacle as the gross ineptitude of the DLV .
21 Quite apart from the doubts it casts on the multitude of extensive verbatim passages in Johanson 's engaging account , this and other changes make one wonder whether legal evidence has become a consideration in reporting scientific expeditions .
22 While this view of a readership is often deeply at odds with the actual circumstances of essay-writing in literature courses , it remains a conventional feature of academic style ; and your writing will produce very marked effects if you deviate from the conventions it has produced .
23 Seawater percolates down through fractures , becomes super-heated and leaches metal from the rocks it passes through on its way back to the sea floor .
24 It rescues psychoanalysis from the confusions it had been led into by seeing itself as a natural science , like physics or chemistry .
25 But if Mr Clark 's remarks keep one or two voters from the polls it will be no more than our tarnished ‘ democracy ’ deserves .
26 Ever since you went away we have been unable to get the fire to burn ; even if we borrowed a light from the neighbours it went out as soon as we brought it in . "
27 The concept has been around for at least 30 years ; the American Hospital Supply Corporation was receiving electronic purchase orders from the hospitals it supplied in the early 1960s .
28 I think basically having having heard the argument put forward from from both sides what what we 're really talking about is a is a policy that in in terms of its support from the districts it depends whether or not any particular district council might have such a use for the policy .
29 From the shops it was a short visit to the launderette , where his week 's supply of dirty washing had been cleaned , pressed and packed for him by the friendly woman who supervised the place .
30 It is also true that Parliament 's opinion is ascertained primarily from the words it has used .
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