Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [verb] from [noun pl] on " in BNC.

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1 The excavation also produced an unusual number of ox-goads and styli and all this may indicate the use of the establishment as a place where animals were brought from farms on the estate and prepared for market .
2 Blood was spouting from cuts on my right hand , and my left foot ached a bit and felt strange — no more .
3 Informed consent is sought from parents on the basis of an information sheet entitled ‘ A new test for baby boys — Do you want it ? ’ printed on blue paper .
4 A 12-hour radio synthesis map of the field of PSR J0437–4715 was made from observations on 13 August 1992 .
5 Traditional ideas about the primitive vertebrate tail were derived from studies on pteraspid heterostracans .
6 By the time fire crews arrived on the scene , flames were shooting from vents on the roof of the building and a huge pall of smoke was billowing out of it .
7 However , this model was derived from experiments on linear DNA .
8 Why has Britain dragged its feet on the European directive under the Social Charter to prevent women being dismissed from jobs on the grounds of pregnancy ?
9 The inscriptions were copied from texts on papyri and certainly date back to the New Kingdom but are probably based on much earlier writings , perhaps as early as the Third Dynasty .
10 Diagnosis is made from features on direct cholangiography indistinguishable from those of primary sclerosing cholangitis , but there is no link with inflammatory bowel disease .
11 Its financing was switched from levies on member states to the Community 's own resources , and it was set two broad objectives : firstly , to facilitate the employment adjustment resulting from Community policies , and secondly , to help overcome the structural problems experienced by certain regions or target groups , i.e. migrant workers , young job-seekers , women and the handicapped .
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