Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] from [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 However , tactical considerations may dictate that some conditions and definition terms are omitted from the vendors ' draft of the heads .
2 The shows are re-scheduled from the band 's last European tour when two Irish appearances had to be cancelled due to Kurt Cobain 's throat condition .
3 The researchers are drawn from the ESRC 's North West Regional Research and Operations Management .
4 Its eight data input/output lines are buffered from the computer 's data input/output lines by IC5 .
5 Residents say rats are coming from the council 's Hundens Lane depot and not from the allotments behind their homes .
6 The problem is not confined to pressure-dependent instruments coupled directly to Static Vents ; systems employing an Air Data Computer or Servo Altimeter , will also be affected , since their basic inputs are derived from the aircraft 's static and pitot pressure sources .
7 I 'm phoning from the neighbours ' !
8 The following pieces of information are taken from the student 's notes on the Spanish Civil War and are in no particular order .
9 The graphs on this page illustrate the trends and the type of casualty and are taken from the Institution 's 1990 Annual Report which was issued at the Meetings .
10 This improvement related to the Bristol team 's efforts to make parents more aware of four main factors for cot death , which are identified from the parents ' accounts of the death of their baby .
11 Interestingly , even if the anemones are removed from the crab 's claws , it still uses its walking legs for feeding .
12 By thoroughly cleaning the soiled area you will prevent human infection , simply because the eggs are not immediately infective when they are passed from the dog 's body in its faeces .
13 The Queen is worth only £100 million after state assets are deducted from the Crown 's £5 billion fortune , according to Business Age magazine .
14 This new legislation would create , in particular : a right for users of public services to restrain unlawful industrial action ; the provision of a right for union members to obtain more information on their unions ' financial affairs , including union leaders ' salaries ; protection against the use of what are called ‘ check-off ’ arrangements under which subscriptions to the union are deducted from the workers ' pay ; and greater freedom for people to join the union of their choice .
15 Its numbers had increased by 1979 to 3,000 from only 800 a century ago , when it had been expected to disappear : its only use was for bloodless bull-fighting in which ribbons are snatched from the bull 's horns .
16 Meanwhile , the quality of golf from Cheshire 's youngsters when they only lost 9–8 to the experienced Bromborough seniors was testimony to the coaching they are receiving from the county 's two professional teachers Alan Thompson ( Heswall ) and Peter Barber ( Didsbury ) .
17 Meanwhile , the quality of golf from Cheshire 's youngsters when they only lost 9–8 to the experienced Bromborough seniors was testimony to the coaching they are receiving from the county 's two professional teachers Alan Thompson ( Heswall ) and Peter Barber ( Didsbury ) .
18 Today , more than 300 licences , granted for 70-plus fashion-related products in 100 countries , are controlled from the company 's imposing head office at 30 avenue Montaigne , Paris .
19 Since we know that each chemical element absorbs a characteristic set of very specific colours , by matching these to those that are missing from a star 's spectrum , we can determine exactly which elements are present in the star 's atmosphere .
20 HANSON 'S four newest directors are missing from the group 's advertisement in the Arthur Andersen Corporate Register of British companies and their directors .
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