Example sentences of "[be] [verb] from [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's so persuasively and convincingly argued — especially for those of us most happy to be convinced — that it 's a trifle dampening to be reminded that these are ‘ image patterns whose sexual significance may have been hidden from the poet on a conscious level … . |
2 | Both had been dismissed from the Army for involvement in a previous attempt in May 1988 . |
3 | Seineldin , leader of an unsuccessful military coup against the previous government of President Raúl Alfonsín in December 1988 [ see p. 36394 ] , had been dismissed from the Army in October 1989 [ see p. 36972 ) . |
4 | The problems have also been examined from the vantage of the archivist . |
5 | It was considered that Sendero had been profiting from the rivalry between the Army and police in the region as to who should spearhead the US-backed campaign against drug trafficking . |
6 | These are calculated from a knowledge of the material properties , and the loading and working conditions . |
7 | These are calculated from the number of students registered for each module together with its size , single or double , rather than from class hours . |
8 | Means from the current study are calculated from the data from 18 subjects for each point . |
9 | This may well have been due to the satisfaction he had been deriving from the composition of East Coker , though he made no mention to me of the new poem . |
10 | Cross cultural comparisons are developed from the study of an area in England and another in France . |
11 | Phenformin has subsequently been withdrawn from the register of prescribable drugs in the UK . |
12 | As you know , the application has been withdrawn from the agenda of the coastal planning committee twice in recent weeks . |
13 | SUNDERLAND striker John Byrne has been withdrawn from the Republic of Ireland squad for the World Cup group three qualifier against Albania in Dublin on May 26 . |
14 | SUNDERLAND striker John Byrne has been withdrawn from the Republic of Ireland squad for the World Cup group three qualifier against Albania in Dublin on May 26 . |
15 | By this point the wealth of the local clothiers had in fact been reduced by more than half , though taxation , while extracting huge sums from the community at large , had taken little more than £1,100 , far less than had been withdrawn from the industry by the Springs . |
16 | Mr Cowan said Lady Kennedy 's promiscuous behaviour was ‘ not unusual for her ’ and she had once been sacked from a job for ‘ obscene behaviour ’ . |
17 | A Bloke 's been sacked from a job for having a tattoo of Betty Boop. so it says . |
18 | With such questions , a major task lies in unpacking the word-play , and making clear the distinctions you are drawing from the formulation of the question . |
19 | A housemaid had been disinterred from the past for the occasion . |
20 | ‘ I do n't think misplacing twenty thousand dollars ’ worth of jewellery is quite in the same category as forgetting your glasses are hanging from a chain around your neck . ’ |
21 | Thus all the answers are examined from the viewpoint of ABA ; the aim is not to state whether they are right or wrong , merely to determine if they meet the criteria of this model of practice . |
22 | These parameters are examined from the perspective of their effect upon the morbidity and mortality first of offspring and then of mothers . |
23 | These have mostly been calculated from the speed and force needed to embed swords in wooden hulled ships and boats ; a speed of 57.6 miles per hour ( 92.7 kilometres per hour ) has been calculated from a penetration of 22 inches . |
24 | ( This effect could have been calculated from the marginals of figure 13.5 , and can be called a marginal relationship . ) |
25 | No distinction was made between different levels of stress and only primary and secondary stressed vowels are differentiated from the remainder of the vowels . |
26 | Large , brightly coloured and apparently celebratory , they have been developed from the découpages of Matisse , but are , on closer inspection , altogether less tasteful , with their short , smutty messages lifted from the scribble of a toilet door . |
27 | The olives had been painted from the asylum at St Rémy in 1889 . |
28 | Most of these homelands are not even single stretches of territory , but are formed from a series of pockets of land interspersed among white areas . |
29 | The foreground hills are formed from a series of small intrusions that were precursors of the main granite , which forms the higher ground of Lochnagar . |
30 | The rooms are formed from the insides of the two lorries and from platforms that are hydraulically extended from the sides . |