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

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1 No one in the room is excluded , as they might be from a maths activity that some of them ca n't do ; or from a games session , where physical prowess is such an important factor .
2 The idea was to demonstrate the solidarity of the NATO alliance with a view to ensuring that negotiations with the Eastern bloc would be from a position of strength .
3 The rendering of figures in action had been developed in pedimental sculpture , and perhaps extended occasionally to an independent group in the later sixth century : a fine marble torso from the Acropolis , under life-size , These us fighting one of his opponents , seems not to be from a pediment .
4 This should be done in confidence and could be from a colleague , safety representative or informal contact with your Institution or trade union/professional association .
5 The light could only be from a torch — obviously — but there was something oddly fragmented about it .
6 A lot of those parts would be worked out anyway , almost like a big band having charts , so it 's not like you 're looking for a vision from those people in the way that you would be from a group of high dollar players , who are hired to create their own thing for you . ’
7 It was most fortunate that a young Cambridge biologist called Mark Pryor was extricated by the powers that be from a searchlight unit and sent to Farnborough to take over this work .
8 Initially this may be from a card containing the statements , but gradually the client will dispense with the cards as the statements come naturally .
9 It usually runs the length of a wall between side walls , but can sometimes be from a side wall to an end panel next to a door .
10 Unfortunately it turned out to be somewhat of an anti-climax when a rubber dinghy with two occupants was found to be from a Fishery Protection vessel , the two officers concerned were landing to attend a wedding .
11 If the overpayment is established after 1 June , reallocation will be from a Sch D first instalment to the Sch D second instalment ; if it is before 1 June , this reallocation will be effected only if that amount is less than £1,000 .
12 Scientists have proved that a frozen body at first thought be from the bronze age is in fact thousands of years older .
13 He 's a rare well preserved example of a person originally thought to be from the bronze age .
14 A dull cool summer it had been , as different as could be from the year before .
15 ‘ Do you know about the Borrowdale cuckoo ? ’ he asked , turning an amused expression on the man who might — from these questions — be from the government — they had had government people before and he would not be surprised at them sending a senior man .
16 The other Briton , John Steele , is thought to be from the Home Counties .
17 It is likely that the chief executive of a TNC plant in a Third World country will still be from the home country , but it is now quite common to see host-country nationals occupying salaried positions at all levels .
18 You might be from the newspapers , for all I know .
19 Whilst the natural flow of the design development must be from the top to bottom of Figure I.l , due to the iterative nature of design no truly sequential relationships can be inferred from their order .
20 They may have been formed in the interests of diversification ( unnecessary though this might be from the viewpoint of the theory of finance ) or for political reasons , for example .
21 Present trends mean that by 2003 , a quarter of all the sulphur dioxide emitted into the air of the European Community will be from the UK .
22 Inevitably most of the players will be from the Hearn and Doyle camps , which are headed by Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry respectively , but Doug Mountjoy , who is unmanaged , and Dean Reynolds , who is managed by Mark McCormack 's International Management Group , are also provisionally in the top eight .
23 In some extraordinary way it seemed hotter now than at midday when the blistering sun was overhead ; such faint breeze as there might be from the water seemed to fall utterly it this turn of the tide .
24 Once you 've decided on the amount you need to borrow , you can get an indication of what the gross monthly repayments are likely to be from the tables provided in this booklet for amounts up to £5,000 .
25 a sick child ( preferably appearing to be from the past , ie. black and white photo/line drawing )
26 In the case of bush and shrub types , this will ideally be from the base of the plant to avoid the main road from becoming any longer than it need be , and to preserve and constrain the overall size of the bush .
27 Not 30 miles away from here , at Chippenham , they erm three members , believed to be from the I R A , attempted to assassinate the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland , Tom King .
28 The unit , believed to be from the Moro National Liberation Front ( MNLF ) — the largest of the insurgent Moslem groups —
29 Unfortunately we 're gon na have to market ours at about eighty two pence , but we feel this is quite reasonable considering that the vast the biggest sales of this two litre size would be from the milk floats and would delivered to the door .
30 The body of a 30-year-old man thought to be from the Accrington area was found when police arrived to search the floor of the steep-sided quarry near the Ponderosa Restaurant .
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