Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] from [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is calculated from the ratio of amplitudes of any two successive oscillations using the relation
2 The net income from all other sources is calculated from the information in the first interview data set .
3 In this case the theoretical yield is calculated from the amount of reactant which is not used in excess .
4 The slope is found from and the intercept from Once a and b are known then the value of y corresponding to every integer value x lying between xmin and xmax is calculated from the equation of the line and a dot is printed at the point x , y .
5 The term was coined by Thomas More in his Utopia ( 1516 ) and is compounded from the Greek for not and place — literally " noplace " .
6 Energy is diverted from the employer to other interests .
7 Neither : let us say rather that what is most significant about such passages is the way so much is fantasized from the position of the woman ( including anal ecstasy and , elsewhere , Lawrence 's almost as notorious worship of the phallus ) , and in a voice which is at once blindingly heterosexist and desperately homoerotic .
8 While realism is criticized from a number of perspectives , and feminist theorists are critical of all the traditional approaches to global politics , the feminist critique of realism is particularly challenging .
9 Fig. 6.1 shows how the accuracy of the forecast of the final cost of a project gradually improves as the design is developed from a concept at the beginning of the feasibility stage .
10 Although he maintains that every monad is distinguished from every other in virtue of the attributes it has , he nevertheless refuses to regard monads as mere agglomerations ' of attributes — or what might be more appropriately described as groups or " bundles " of qualities , without a " substratum " .
11 Sebba and Wootton ( 1984 : 6 ) write : The Creole stretch is distinguished from the rest of the turn structurally as well as in terms of its code .
12 a printer in which each character is formed from a matrix of dots .
13 In ( c ) each part is formed from a segment of the series , the soprano using notes 1–3 , the alto 4–6 , etc .
14 They believe that each armour plate is formed from a ring of 20 to 30 single chalk crystals , with each adjacent crystal growing in alternate directions .
15 A rainbow is formed from the interaction of pure white sunlight with molecules of moisture in the atmosphere acting as prisms that break up the light into the respective colours perceived through our senses .
16 However , any generalist discourse deemed to be insufficiently " discriminating " , such as sociology , is banished from the field of English studies : " Literary history here is strictly a branch of sociology .
17 Areas of study reflect both the old and the new concerns : they range from head-counting to Grand Theory ; they cover religious organisations and their power structures ; they examine processes such as conversion , apostasy , institutionalisation , bureaucratisation , the growth of charisma and its rationalisation ; typological distinctions are drawn ( such as those between church , denomination and sect ) ; the relationship between religion and other areas of society ( the family , education , economy and , especially , politics ) is examined from a number of angles at a number of levels ; and there is also developing an increasing number of specialist ‘ sub-disciplines ’ — such as the sociologies of Catholicism , secularism , the ministry , gender and religion , and new religious movements .
18 If no reply is received from the employer by 1 May then the Adjudication Officer will make a decision .
19 The same piece of information is seen differently when it is received from a favourite and trusted subordinate than when it is received from the manager of the intelligence section : the manager of the intelligence section is neither respected nor trusted .
20 Where this form of wording is used , we must ensure that acknowledgement is received from the client in writing prior to commencing work on the engagement .
21 The workstation software is downloaded from the host to the individual personal computers .
22 Close inshore the sublittoral flora and fauna is often disrupted by the formation of anchor ice , which grows on the sea-bed as heat is withdrawn from the land during the coldest months .
23 The allowance is given from the date of bereavement to the end of that tax year , and for the following year so long as she has not remarried by the start of that year .
24 Argument will only grow in a large organization if it is actually encouraged , and if the example is given from the top with courteous listening and praise for differences of view .
25 One class of administrator , the magister , is attested from the vicus outside the fort at Old Carlisle , on an altar dedicated by the vikanorum magistri .
26 ( i ) Salt is dissolved from the rocks beneath the Cheshire Plain .
27 The matter is addressed from the point of view of the buyer in cl 2.2 of Precedent 2 and of the seller in cl 6 of Precedent 1 , but apart from the time when the buyer becomes responsible to pay the storage charges , the principles are much the same .
28 The black legend of a closed society , proud in its resistance to modern ideas , is transposed from the spheres of intellectual intractability into the lower regions of economic necessity ; lack of capital , the persistence of artisan attitudes in industry , and routine in agriculture become the causes of liberal failure ; the wooden plough , the sickle , the earth threshing floor , and the wood-fired blast furnace become its symbols .
29 Nothing should be done to further trade with the Iranian Government until that fatwa is lifted from the shoulders of Salman Rushdie .
30 Secondly , since half of the water that is emitted from the reservoir for agriculture is transported , via evaporation and transpiration , to the atmosphere much more salt is deposited in the soil .
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