Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [vb pp] from [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In other words , the singularities produced by gravitational collapse occur only in places , like black holes , where they are decently hidden from outside view by an event horizon . |
2 | So we 're left with absolutely riveting ‘ highlights ’ such as players spitting and balls being brilliantly retrieved from behind advertising hoardings . |
3 | Moreover , club directors were tolerably insulated from outside pressure . |
4 | A letter is also enclosed from on behalf of the Gymnaestrada team . |
5 | It argued in the early days that to be too closely allied with Catholicism would deter a broad membership , which is now drawn from among protestants , muslims , baptists , Jews — and , it emphasises proudly , atheists . |
6 | The head of state is the President who is popularly elected from amongst members of the Assembly ; he governs with the assistance of an appointed Cabinet and is empowered to dissolve the Assembly and to call general elections . |