Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] [vb pp] from [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | After all it is wasteful , but there is probably a number of chemicals which are lost from food organisms or released because of some biological function . |
2 | When we calculate the uncertainty in position , Ax , we use formulae for resolving power which are derived from wave optics . |
3 | Paradoxically , they also encourage a greater reliance on means-tested benefits , which are divorced from employment records . |
4 | Will he further accept that there is a perfectly satisfactory formula under which all who are exempted from prescription charges are exempted from charges for entry to museums ? |
5 | They are made from wafer biscuits and cost £10.80 for a box of 120 . |
6 | The spouting water sprays add a touch of authenticity , and are quite edible as they are made from rice paper . |
7 | Small-sized enclaves * can only survive when they are protected from crab predation by one means or another . |
8 | But they are banned from party membership and can not vote for the party at election time . |