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

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1 In these conditions a bottom-end fixing can be an advantage as the sunken line is away from the winds effects allowing the float to make progress , often slightly across the wind .
2 Ponds and lakes that are frequented by birds often have an enhanced productivity , based on nutrients from the birds droppings and decaying feathers .
3 I suppose I can not complain , the wine was scrounged from the Officers quarters at Brigade H.Q just before we left that area .
4 Ideally , the authors might before beginning the study have gained informed consent from the personnel departments of all the hospitals likely to be approached .
5 Now er on the Friday of that week , the twentieth of September my Lord , erm Peter wrote a letter to Mr er dealing with the matters related to the preliminary enquiries and so the documents from the vendors solicitors they have pleaded in the statement of claim er that there was no er reference to or discussion of conditions in the contract of sale and in particular no reference to condition twenty two two , a national condition of sale which appears in paragraph three two of the statement of claim and which was a condition which er gave the purchaser the right to the contract in the event of the non-completion by the vendor after the service of a special notice to complete .
6 Using this information notes were obtained from the records departments .
7 The collation of evidence from the scenes-of-crime officers .
8 However , one of the more sophisticated studies seemed to indicate that parents of people with schizophrenia can be reliably differentiated from the parents neurotics or normals .
9 And the effects have rippled down through the years into just about every local music scene in America , from the blues players to the hillbillies up in the mountains . ’
10 Angie must know every song ever written and includes in her repertoire , material from The Blues Brothers , Connie Francis , Tina Turner and literally hundreds of other songs for young and old .
11 A great fight back for United , great disappointment all around me from the Wolves fans , because that final scoreline at Molyneux reads Wolverhampton Wanderers three , Oxford United three .
12 One gets a slightly different perspective on the question of lifting formes and chases from the women compositors questioned by Margaret Irwin in 1893 .
13 NEWS FROM THE WOMEN ARTISTS SLIDE LIBRARY
14 PAULINE BARRIE NEWS FROM THE WOMEN ARTISTS SLIDE LIBRARY
15 NEWS FROM THE WOMEN ARTISTS SLIDE LIBRARY
16 News from the Women Artists Slide Library
17 News from the Women Artists Slide Library
18 a genuine participatory democracy that involves the masses in all decision-making processes from the grassroots levels ; particularly the right of the people to determine for themselves what developmental processes best fulfils their aspirations ;
19 The union 's involvement in insurance stems from the difficulties musicians have experienced in getting car or van insurance .
20 Downstairs a Disco will bring the tired and the weary in from the cattle drives and down from the cash tills. the Saloon will stay open late .
21 Intradas , canzonas and ceremonial dance music from the Waits Bands of 16th-century Europe , performed by York 's own Renaissance City Band .
22 Some estimate of the risk taken by the investor can be derived from the ratios Times interest earned Times dividend covered
23 Most are found associated with forts or their vici , such as Lancaster , Binchester , Lanchester , Housesteads , Risingham , Chesterholm and Greta Bridge , but they are also known from the civitas capitals of Wroxeter and Winchester and the small towns of Dorchester and Catterick ; it is possible , though , that the latter were present when Catterick was still a military vicus , since one of the inscriptions is dated to AD 191 .
24 They were only weeks away from the examinations halls .
25 Lillie , Lillie , we was playing darts on Monday , came out from the ladies toilets ' and said You ought to see that skirting board , it 's all coming away and rotting .
26 In addition since that time a host of legislation has been passed separate from the companies acts which provides rights for each of the parties involved .
27 Following from the Companies Acts of 1980 and 1981 , it is much more advantageous to register as a private company .
28 From the measurements scientists could assess the temperature and the chemical composition of the atmosphere .
29 This provided ‘ a check from the buyers mortgagees point of view , that the money has been used for the purchase ’ .
30 But you work from the clients premises at all at all times .
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