Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] from [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Gases , especially , are formed from certain types of fibre , leading to flatulence ( wind ) .
2 The characters are formed from tiny dots of ink poked on to the paper .
3 Concepts are formed from numerous percepts of similar things , and are the way by which we deal with the millions of percepts we form daily .
4 The snakes are made from rolled-up pieces of multi-coloured fondant , but you could use bought jelly snakes instead to save time if preferred .
5 McDonald 's Chicken McNuggets are made from whole cuts of boned breast and thigh meat .
6 Recoils that are ejected from single collisions of the projectile into an angle φ — ie direct recoils — have a TOF given by :
7 The incidents related in her story , however , are drawn from actual experiences of visually handicapped pupils .
8 tangents to the curve are drawn from various values of ‘ t ’ — the gradient of each tangent is the reaction rate at the value of t , expressed as ( -d[Br2 ]/dt); against Br2 .
9 The difference in strength of the bonds in these elements has a practical use : silicon wafers , used in integrated circuits , are sliced from large ingots of silicon using diamond-tipped saws .
10 These general conditions are derived from intensive studies of a counter-factual case to that of Japan : the example of ‘ manufacturing decline ’ which has been charted for core sectors of the British economy in the post-war period ( Williams et al. , 1983 ) .
11 We have seen that models of these structures are synthesized from various types of measurement and observation ; in the case of boundary layers , however , flow visualization has been particularly influential .
12 Similar impressions are obtained from other examples of this type : ( 22 ) He did not want to be alone , and had expected to find some of his friends at the bar .
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