Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [vb pp] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Souness faces another touchline ban after being banished from the Selhurst Park dug-out by referee Roger Dilkes for allegedly swearing at a linesman during Liverpool 's 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace on Tuesday night .
2 I suppose I started making records because , after being sacked from the radio , which is what every DJ dreams of , it seemed like there was nowhere for me to go . ’
3 Her marriage had continued to slide downhill until eventually , after being evicted from the house , she divorced my stepfather for persistent cruelty , and took a job as the live-in caretaker of a seedy block of flats .
4 TV BEAUTY Kathy Pitkin is ‘ devastated ’ after being axed from the BBC 's struggling soap Eldorado .
5 MICK QUINN could be ready to stamp his own exit visa at Newcastle after being axed from the squad for tonight 's test at Birmingham .
6 Striker Slaven blew his top after being axed from the side which grabbed a draw at Bristol City in midweek .
7 Turner may have finally made up his mind to move after being dropped from the Newbridge side which travelled to Swansea on Saturday after Newport announced he was on his way to Rodney Parade .
8 The eccentric Cantona jetted hastily back to France after being dropped from the side at QPR , although at the time the club claimed he had been given permission .
9 Sheffield Eagles , still homeless after being banned from the Owlerton Stadium , have brought forward their home match against Leeds from 29 October to Wednesday , 25 October , to enable it to take place at Wakefield .
10 He was later released after being eliminated from the inquiry .
11 Last month , the first of two Tracking and Data Relay Satellites ( TDRS ) which are needed for the Spacelab mission , failed to reach geosynchronous orbit after being launched from the space shuttle Challenger .
12 He must of been picked from the Conservative to stand would he ?
13 MISSING three of their better players , Chelmsford were over-run by Rochford and can not ignore the possibility of being relegated from the London Division Three North East .
14 All too often , lighting is an afterthought superimposed on the final decoration instead of being planned from the start .
15 It would be listened to , judged , and perhaps dismissed , like any other piece of information from outside ; it would never attain the privilege of being liberated from the constraint of logical thought .
16 Physics is interesting in having connotations of both : as a physical science , its discoveries ( and the skills it gives to its graduates ) have obvious uses for industry ; while its status as a ‘ pure ’ rather than an ‘ applied ’ science gives it the appearance of being removed from the uses to which it may be put .
17 These socially and economically deprived men are considered to develop alternative social values in consequence of being excluded from the possibility of success in terms of the mainstream society .
18 Feeling threatened by family hostility , and in danger of being excluded from the family , the daughter re-assumes her caring role , albeit with increasing resentment .
19 The correspondence of Alcuin reveals that there was opposition within Mercia to the succession of Ecgfrith , presumably from princes who felt in danger of being excluded from the succession , and Offa evidently embarked on what could be described as a purge of these opponents .
20 Julie was awake when she was collected from the recovery room and was distressed by the sensation of being lifted from the theatre trolley into bed .
21 But it was equally likely that truly dreadful things were wiped away , which was why she had no recollection of being lifted from the wreckage of the vehicle in which her parents had died .
22 There was the public humiliation of being dropped from the side ; the autocratic style of managers , who were themselves as afraid and insecure as their players ; the refusal to let good players use their natural talent to play , forcing them through repetitive training ‘ systems ’ and naïve ‘ game plans ’ ; the petty jealousies of the players , their hierarchies , and childish pranks ; the fear of the new signing , who has to be included at the expense of an old friend ; the view of a match from ‘ the inside ’ when you know a team-mate does not want the ball but wants it to look as if you will not give it to him .
23 Presumably this must be because , unlike the war-tax protesters , they do succumb to a competing individual right which is capable of being derived from the principle of equal concern and respect .
24 It was clear that Albert had been overruled by his committee who had no intention of being deflected from the TUC 's forthcoming national day of action .
25 Less chance of being spotted from the house when we break cover . ’
26 Also disappointed were Rev Ian Paisley 's Democratic Unionists , who , despite being released from the constraints of an earlier pact with the Ulster Unionists of James Molyneaux , secured only 13.1 per cent ( retaining three seats ) , against 34.5 ( and nine seats ) for the UUP .
27 However , after a lacklustre match against France , he was threatened with being dropped from the England side .
28 At the turn of the key the lock is prevented from being opened from the outside .
29 Lord Cullen heard an allegation that while chairman of Falkirk before being removed from the post last May , Hamish Deans had behaved in an overbearing and dictatorial manner .
30 It must not brown , but should be left to bubble for a few seconds before being removed from the heat and left to settle .
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