Example sentences of "from [art] [num] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 After a series of high speed taxi-runs , at 8:38am on September 21 , 1964 NAA 's Chief Test Pilot , Al White , and the USAF 's project pilot Colonel Joe Cotton lifted 20001 off the runway by the 5,000 foot marker , leaving behind them a sooty trail from the six most powerful jet engines then known to exist .
2 In fact , comparing columns 6 and 8 of table 8.3 there is seen to be no net flow of manual workers from the six most depressed regions of the country to the four most prosperous ones .
3 This was possible mainly because the capacity for viewing personal identity in terms of language and ‘ languages ’ , which was to become the hallmark of her work from the 1960s onward , is integrated in the early novels into a realist narrative mode .
4 At Lochnagar , a nature reserve at 785 metres in the Cairngorms , fly-ash appears separately from fuel-oil soot from the 1960s onwards .
5 This is where the spectacular forms of regeneration that characterised the 1980s ( Harvey , 1989 ) were not so much a postmodern discontinuity as a logical extension of the tradition of symbolically rich , effectively marginal , policy palliatives that were offered to the urban crisis from the 1960s onwards .
6 These principles were readily accepted and widely implemented in new developments from the 1960s onwards .
7 With the advent of linguistic research on sign language from the 1960s onwards , attitudes towards universality of sign language changed considerably , often to the point where mutual unintelligibility between sign languages was reported , with researchers at pains to identify sign languages as completely different from each other .
8 From the 1960s onwards , the British broadcasting system began to change .
9 the new vision of life ( from the 1960s onwards ) reflected divisions within society , divisions between classes , the generations and the sexes , between north and south , between the provinces and London , between pragmatists and ideologues … .
10 But altogether , productivity has almost certainly been lower in services than in manufacturing by a significant margin and this involves a double irony : a major part of the improvement of productivity in manufacturing from the 1960s onwards resulted from a shake-out of labour much of which , in effect , found its way into the lower productivity services .
11 As will be discussed in Chapter 10 , the first big generation of owner-occupiers began to retire from the 1960s onwards .
12 From the 1960s onwards , period fertility rates began to fall below the replacement level throughout Europe and the rest of the industrial world , and have stayed there ever since .
13 Since the Second World War and , more especially , from the 1960s onwards , there have been other changes , some of which have appeared to reverse the general tendencies summarized above .
14 This development is , in turn , related to the growth of ‘ counter-urbanization ’ from the 1960s onwards .
15 The emergence of the Labour Party in 1922 as the second largest political party and the fact of alternating Labour and Conservative Governments in the period since the Second World War heightened Liberal interest in proportional representation — the more so from the 1960s onwards when their increasing vote in the country was not matched by seats in the House of Commons .
16 As an example , personal , social and moral education was from the 1960s onwards a field where schools shared their experiences , their approaches and their materials .
17 The impact of the Radway buildings was immediate , and from the mid-1740s onward Miller was in much demand among a wide circle of aristocratic friends and acquaintances for architectural advice and designs .
18 The first commercial companies to follow suit were public utilities such as some railway and gas companies , which started pension schemes for their clerical staff from the 1840s onwards .
19 Burial in a churchyard was becoming a thing of the past in central London from the 1840s onwards ; space was too precious , and the task of burying the dead was taken over by non-denominational cemeteries run largely on a commercial basis .
20 In Britain death registration and population data are available from the 1840s onwards .
21 The earliest photographs ( available from the 1840s generally ) tend to be formal posed portraits .
22 From the 1620s onwards , however , there was an unbroken line of French secretaries of state for foreign affairs .
23 From the 1200s onwards Lothar 's family , the Conti of Segni , occupied the west slope of the Viminal and the area behind the forum of Nerva and they had property and influence in the rione Monti , where the Colonna and the Frangipani were also settled .
24 From the 1640s onwards one of the functions of the Habsburg representatives in the Turkish capital was to oversee their training ; and by the early eighteenth century a number of these representatives were themselves former Sprachknabe .
25 The extent to which the Crown could control the composition of Parliament was , however , habitually exaggerated by contemporaries , at least from the 1760s onwards .
26 From the 1760s onwards both the British and French armies made intermittent and rather unsuccessful experiments with explosive shells , while shrapnel was first demonstrated publicly at Gibraltar in 1787 .
27 They were soon copied by the French , who developed formations of this kind on a large scale from the 1760s onwards , while light infantry were used for the first time in Europe by the Russians at the siege of Kolberg in 1761 .
28 The younger Dr Gysi used a term from the 1920s when he said he stood for a ‘ third path between Stalinism and capitalism ’ .
29 Top sportsmen frequently mixed with celebrities from the 1920s onwards .
30 In exchange , Spain will be able to enjoy until 2002 the best pictures collected by the Baron and by his father from the 1920s onwards .
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