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

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1 During much of the debate we have had no representation from the Liberals or the Scottish Nationalists .
2 The great majority of its members were more attracted to this than to the abuse from the Communists or to the dissensions of the ILP .
3 He spoke very shrewdly and at alarming speed , in a low voice that seemed to come from elsewhere ; though his lips might be moving in front of Arthur , the shafts of help would sound as if they came from the wings or the orchestra pit .
4 From earliest times it has been assumed that at least some dreams are important — bearing messages either from the gods or from the dreamer 's subconscious , depending upon one 's cultural context .
5 Alternatively the quantities can be taken off from the drawings or extracted from the builder 's estimate .
6 For God 's sake , this had been going on for years , with animals making a noise — surely this is what country life is all about and it would be a sad day if there were no noises from the farms or from the back gardens of our cottages .
7 Water of Leith Clean-up No replies have been received from the Scouts or the Guides .
8 Water of Leith Clean Up No replies have been received from the Scouts or Guides .
9 Water of Leith Clean-up No replies have been received from the Scouts or the Guides .
10 Water of Leith Clean Up No replies have been received from the Scouts or Guides .
11 The interviews aimed to elicit organizational stories from the respondents or accounts of critical incidents witnessed first-hand .
12 ‘ Girl , never doubt but he 'll come back to you whole and hungry , as he always used to from the butts or the wrestling when you were fretting over his lateness . ’
13 Pictures that could only have come from the Americans or the British , ’ Kragan answered warily .
14 Did they learn from the professors or from the other participants ?
15 This endorsement should be applied where the policyholder also runs a business from the premises or the policyholder does not have sole occupancy of the building .
16 Nicholas seldom did or said anything in business without repeating a text from the psalms or New Testament for his purpose .
17 The leisure and recreational movements generated from the grassroots or from the concerned philanthropist looking down from on high were to give way to a cultural and economic popularism which was to be progressively constructed by the new generation of market-orientated professionals .
18 There they are safe from the gulls or skuas that harry other nesting sea-birds .
19 We have defined crime as an act which breaks the criminal law and deviance as behaviour which breaks or departs from the norms or standards of the majority in society .
20 But there is usually an effective distinction from the institutions of simple commodity production even where the cultural work is quite clearly a commodity it is almost always , and often justly , also described in very different terms — and from the institutions or power and administration , in which purposes and objectives are inherent .
21 Because it is the manufacturers who make the standards , with little or no input from the users or consumers .
22 Although fine material may be transported far out to sea in suspension , much of the coarser debris eroded from the cliffs or brought to the coast by the rivers accumulates on the beach , where it may be subjected to the constructive action of waves .
23 The information captured shows a kind of luminescence and streams of energy flowing from the fingers or toes .
24 Did you have any contact with erm prostitutes who worked from the f from the flats or not ?
25 One history teacher , more imaginative than the others , not content with facts and analyses , supplemented these by reading aloud lengthy passages from the diaries or memoirs of people who had witnessed the events we were studying .
26 Taramasalata p112 Tartare Sauce p48 Tea p36/ The most popular drink in the world , made from the dried leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis Tea , varieties of pp36–7 Teewurst pp13–14/ A smooth German sausage for spreading Teriyaki p54/ A Japanese marinade based on soya sauce The Great British Eight pp86–8/ The traditional selection of British cheeses that have been produced for many years The Soil Association p85/ The standards body controlling the marketing of officially recognised organically produced foods Tisanes p37/ Herbal drinks made from the leaves or fruits of plants such as mint , hibiscus etc .
27 One of the things that those of us who were involved in local government campaigns were trying to do was to achieve some measure of redistribution in favour of all those lesbians and gays who do not belong to the charmed circles of The Swimming Pool Library — people who have no private income ; people who depend on their jobs and would welcome job security ; people who want council tenancies free of harassment , with friends and lovers of their choice ; people who want to meet others at venues which have disabled access , which are not commercially exploitative and which are run for the benefit of the community ; people who want to display affection or consensual desire publicly without fear of violence or arrest ; people who want to bring up children without intimidation from the courts or social workers ; people who have survived the indoctrination of the education system but do not want to see the next generation of lesbians and gays subjected to the same process ; people who wanted themselves and their lifestyles to be treated with respect by the health services .
28 Experience suggests that the fear that discovery of faults in investigations would result in adverse criticism from the courts or the media , and in public clamour for scapegoats , causes considerable difficulty .
29 But a view from the Downs or from Studland Hill overlooks the indiscretions .
30 The pressure of population caused much less concern in the Welsh Border counties where there was still sufficient land available to allow poor immigrants to erect cottages on the wastes and to claim common rights to go with the few acres that they had cleared from the woods or the moors .
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