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

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1 Professor Dudek , who had begun to express criticism rather than encouragement for the young poet , went on to speak of ‘ an intellectual disorder ( not only in politics , but in morality and religion ) which leads to a primitive mythological effort to organise chaos … ( it ) proceeds from a state of mind fundamentally disturbed , and bordering on the deeply neurotic or worse . ’
2 So the cross proceeds from a forgiving God who wants people to be reconciled to him .
3 The argument , therefore , proceeds from a precariously weak premise : that human populations are divided biologically into discrete , bounded units , designated ‘ races ’ .
4 Another is the dialectic , a pattern of movement which proceeds from a starting-point ( the thesis ) to another which stands over against it in opposition or contradiction ( the antithesis ) , and then moves on to a third stage in which the two are reconciled and reintegrated on a higher level ( the synthesis ) .
5 Indeed , by failing to acknowledge what applied research has to say on this matter , the Griffiths report proceeds from a false premise ( that care by the community — in its present form — is desirable and will continue ) to a false conclusion ( that publicly provided services can be increasingly restricted to an enabling and facilitating role ) .
6 Growth proceeds from a small crystal nucleus which develops into a fibril .
7 Produced by a cast of mandarins drawn mainly from academe , the new recipe proceeds from a basic assumption : that international economic competition must be regarded as the principal successor to the Cold War in motivating federal support of science .
8 The Buffs is well-known for it 's work for charity and on Easter Monday all proceeds from a lunchtime ‘ bandbox ’ and evening show featuring Lee and Marie and Feelings will boost an appeal for the North Riding Infirmary .
9 In their metaphorical indiscipline they had gained ‘ new status ’ and slipped across a boundary into marginality , for as Foucault ( 1977 : 25 ) has suggested , the idea of discipline revolves around control of the physical body and ‘ proceeds from the distribution of individuals in space … it is always the body that is at issue — the body and its forces , their utility and their docility , their distribution and their punishment ’ .
10 In every type of action the forward thrust proceeds from the hindquarters , which are more strongly angulated and have more powerful and complex muscles than the forequarters .
11 In his theoretical grasp of the capitalist system of relations of production , Marx proceeds from the fact of its existence .
12 As reminiscence naturally proceeds from the past to the present , it can often give the counsellor an indication of where , and at what period , to focus attention in the search for the origins of the counsellee 's particular mental state or circumstances .
13 The foreword is supplied by artist David Shepherd OBE and proceeds from the book are being devoted to continuing the restoration of this wonderful little locomotive that lives at Haven Street on the Isle of Wight railway .
14 As last year , proceeds from the opening reception will go to the Print Fund , administered by the National Art Collections Fund which provides museums with a new source of grants for purchasing original prints .
15 It filed for a $300m offering of convertible debt and says that proceeds from the sale of the convertible junior subordinated notes will be used to repay part of its existing 9.5% subordinated debentures .
16 The entries will be opened on Friday July 31st and proceeds from the successful bid will be donated to the Parkinson 's Disease Society .
17 But as a general attack upon industrial co-operatives as a means of organising production and provision , it is ill-founded and ill-considered : ill-founded , because it proceeds from the unproven principle that the public ownership of industry was a necessary pre-requisite of the good society ; and ill-considered , because it ignored the democratic virtues — accountability to and responsibility from the workforce — of the industrial co-operative form .
18 In this way , the strategy proceeds from the same antisemitic assumptions and stereotypes as the more familiar and anti-Zionist conspiracy theories .
19 There is , however , another version of methodological individualism which proceeds from the opposite , and apparently more promising starting point — namely that racism is a rational or calculating strategy on the part of specific individuals or groups seeking to maximize their political or economic interests .
20 This move towards legislation in the field of social policy that does not proceed from evidence or research by those professionals engaged in the field , but proceeds from the ideology of the political party in power , has doubtless significantly changed not only the structure of the social services but also the role of the legislative process .
21 That is why ‘ the Spirit of truth , who proceeds from the Father ’ is shown in his role of bearing witness to Jesus who is the truth of God incarnate ( John 15:16 , 16:14,15 , 14:6 ) .
22 Although it could be argued that it is not really chronology continuing ( as suggested by the chapter title ) because there had been insufficient time specification before 1950 , the sequence of this chapter proceeds from the basic foundations , to the alternative models , to sea level changes , Quaternary geography and hence to the prospect of environmental change .
23 Cash proceeds from the majority of these transactions will be received in 1993 .
24 Although retaining its majority shareholding in development banks offering specialized loans , the government claimed that proceeds from the sale of its majority shareholding in others would be used to reduce the fiscal deficit and the burden of internal debt while consolidating the recovery of the economy .
25 At the same time , the dollar proceeds from the investment are sold forward at 1 , the forward exchange rate , thereby protecting the US investment from adverse movements in the exchange rate .
26 While she concedes the broad outline of the developmental model — a model which proceeds from an egocentric through a societal to a universal perspective — she sees this development as taking place , in the case of women , within a special moral conception .
27 Answer guide : The profit or loss arises as the result of the difference between the sale proceeds from an asset not intended for resale and its net book value which is ‘ broadly ’ based on its continuing use in the business .
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