Example sentences of "[that] [noun] [vb pp] from [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is no evidence that books ordered from approval collections are any more successful than books ordered by other methods .
2 Ralph Berger has also found that subjects woken from REM sleep report colour in their dreams far more frequently than people do when asked about their dreams during the day — even subjects who claimed never to dream in colour .
3 Taylor begged leave to deny that analogies drawn from lead mines in stratified rocks are to be applied to deep copper mines and he considered it rather hard to have " crude suggestions of this sort pressed upon us " .
4 At that time the tax that banks deducted from interest payments to depositors was passed on to the taxmen each quarter .
5 The decision came after a year-long test to ensure that packaging made from pulp mould was strong enough to protect cameras should they de dropped or roughly handled during transport .
6 The decision came after a year-long test to ensure that packaging made from pulp mould was strong enough to protect cameras should they be dropped or roughly handled during transport .
7 However , it should be noted that conclusions derived from mouse embryos are not necessarily applicable to mammals in general .
8 In this chapter , less emphasis is given to child than to infant mortality and , also , to morbidity , partly because the influence of biological factors becomes considerably weaker during childhood and , partly because the number of observed deaths decreases by age so rapidly that inferences drawn from survey statistics become less significant and the mortality figures more erratic due to increasing sampling errors .
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