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

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1 The term was coined by Thomas More in his Utopia ( 1516 ) and is compounded from the Greek for not and place — literally " noplace " .
2 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 .
3 No statement is expected from the club for another week but concerned fans were more optimistic last night that Keegan would be at the helm for the start of next season .
4 The name ‘ blastoid ’ is derived from the Greek for ‘ bud ’ because of the resemblance of the animal to a flower bud .
5 Arthropods are those animals with an external , usually ‘ chitinous ’ skeleton ( exoskeleton ) and have characteristic legs , feelers , etc. , with joints to give them flexibility ( arthropod is derived from the Greek for ‘ jointed leg ’ ) .
6 It was emphasised in Chapter 2 that the demand for labour is a derived demand — it is derived from the demand for goods and services .
7 Yet the proportion of the total population aged 65 and over in this category is estimated from the NDHS for each Authority and is now ten years out of date , during which period there has been a significant increase in the numbers of elderly , including the very old .
8 America 's heavy spending on military R&D accounts for much of this difference , but when military spending is removed from the figures for both countries , Dr Mowery and Dr Treece still find that the proportion of R&D financed by companies is higher in Japan .
9 Cow 's milk is eliminated from the diet for a period of time , after which a challenge test is carried out .
10 Where blood is taken from a patient for another purpose , a small sample of blood may be tested for HIV .
11 This is taken from a recipe for Persian chicken stuffed with dried fruit .
12 Further understanding of the interaction between the mean flow and the fluctuations is obtained from the equation for the kinetic energy of the turbulence .
13 Over the next seven years , as some £1,000 million of this is released from the Fund for the Bank of Savings ( a national fund in which TSB deposits have hitherto been placed , taking them out of TSB control ) , the TSB 's predominantly working-class customers should gain relatively easy access to an attractively-priced new source of credit .
14 The police appeal for the public 's help in identifying the voice of a girl who rung a Nottinghamshire hospital claiming she 'd had a baby and a member of staff is suspended from a centre for the handicapped in Nottinghamshire pending an internal investigation .
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