Example sentences of "[noun sg] that has been [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 There is a world of difference between ham that has been sliced from the bone or cut from a joint on a machine and the pre-packaged wet and tasteless substance that so many people believe to be ham .
2 If German experience is anything to go by , initial public wariness will be replaced by warm approval , as residents come to appreciate the manifest advantages of living in a residential area that has been reclaimed from domination by the car .
3 It is no good knocking local authorities — we have only to consider the figures to see the massive amount that has been removed from rate support grant while the number of elderly people has increased .
4 An important lesson that has been learnt from the Beck case is that it is time for art historians to stop standing by in cowardice and make responsible evaluations of the restoration techniques used .
5 The volume of government activity has therefore become a passive residual in a planning cycle that has been reduced from five to three years .
6 The Association is grateful for the help and advice in connection with the Storrington scheme that has been received from Orbit Housing Association .
7 The photograph opposite shows a tapestry design that has been reproduced from the pressed flower picture that stands beside it .
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