Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , there are deeper connections between care-giving and the social construction of masculine and feminine identities , as Ungerson ( 1983 ) and Graham have explored : ‘ Caring ’ becomes the category through which one sex is differentiated from the other … it becomes the defining characteristic of [ women 's ] self-identity ’ ( Graham , 1983 , p. 18 ) .
2 Commonly , sales forecasting for a period of up to one year ahead is differentiated from sales and market forecasting for longer periods .
3 Further , in the world religions the sacred is differentiated from the social ; that is , that primitive religions are ‘ immanentist ’ , as Talcott Parsons underscored , while world religions are ‘ transcendentalist ’ .
4 It is differentiated from other ovine lungworms by its larger size and straight tail .
5 A target figure is reached for the total stock within each interest category , and the annual replacement figure is calculated from this and from examining the range of depreciation factors at work on the stock .
6 This is calculated from equations ( 1 ) , using the above assumptions about mortality , growth and reproductive success .
7 Sensitivity of fitness ( r ) to survival and fertility in the two sexes ; this is calculated from l(x) , m(x) using equation ( 2 ) ( modified to allow for separate sexes ) .
8 We agree with MacGowan and Reeves that the half life may be inaccurate if it is calculated from only two values ; but perhaps that is why they have never seen a patient with normal renal function in whom the half life is as long as 7.6 hours , since in clinical practice two measurements are all one has to go on .
9 This is calculated from such accurate activity analysis as that from Taunton , in which the total general surgical activity in both NHS and private practice that was required in the year 1990–1 for a relatively captive population in west Somerset was as follows : 25.1 new outpatient referrals per 1000 population ; 28.1 intermediate equivalent ( hernia ) operations per 1000 population .
10 With deep-taped headings , the depth is calculated from the appropriate row of pockets to the top of the tape .
11 The net income from all other sources is calculated from the information in the first interview data set .
12 In its simplest form the Graphic Mean , M z is calculated from which assumes that three values alone are sufficient to give a useful mean .
13 The slope is found from and the intercept from Once a and b are known then the value of y corresponding to every integer value x lying between xmin and xmax is calculated from the equation of the line and a dot is printed at the point x , y .
14 The value of M n is calculated from the intercept using equation ( 9.16 ) .
15 Results are plotted as against c as described and M n is calculated from the intercept .
16 From published tables can be related to , and M w is calculated from the 90° scattering then corrected by multiplication with .
17 The unperturbed dimension can be estimated by plotting against M ½ ; K θ , is obtained from the intercept and is calculated from equation ( 10.14 ) .
18 It is calculated from the ratio of amplitudes of any two successive oscillations using the relation
19 The unknown molar mass is calculated from equation ( 6 ) as follows :
20 In this case the theoretical yield is calculated from the amount of reactant which is not used in excess .
21 The value of the work done in some cases ( although less frequently in industrial construction ) is calculated from bills of quantities .
22 To correct for the displacement of the longitudinal image of the gall bladder from the central axis , a correction factor is calculated from the longitudinal and transversal scans of the gall bladder .
23 The powerhouse responsible for heating up the dust is hidden from view but the team believes it is either a quasar or a massive burst of star formation .
24 ‘ It has been described to me as an isolated house in the midst of fields , through which are only rough and rutty waggon tracks , and I have been told too , that it is hidden from passers along the road by a dark grove of trees .
25 Even when it is hidden from view , we know it is there , securing the plane on which we act our lives .
26 Felt as a well-spring that is hidden from sight ,
27 is no doubt peculiar ; but , at the same time it is hidden from the external observer by the event horizon .
28 Doubts as to even the possible reality of such a law , arising from an excessively empiricist conception of the possibilities of being , prove unreasonable in the light of the establishable fact that both the every day world in which we live , and we ourselves , are only appearances of a realm of things in themselves whose true nature is hidden from us. for this opens the possibility that what we are in ourselves is essentially rational beings , belonging to a society of rational beings , while what we are as appearances is sensory beings .
29 In descent rock features may look quite different , distances are hard to judge and much of the terrain is hidden from view by intervening convexities .
30 My way is hidden from Yahweh ,
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