Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [been] [verb] from a " in BNC.

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1 Camera equipment , gold earrings , two beer kits and cash have been stolen from a house in Hirst Grove , Darlington .
2 Minor amounts of nickel have been produced from a small magmatic Cu-Ni deposit at Talnotry , south-west Scotland ( MRP 10 ; Stanley and others , 1987 ) and near Loch Fyne from stratabound Fe-Cu-Ni sulphides in Dalradian metasedimentary and volcanic rocks especially in the ‘ pyrite belt ’ .
3 The main tools of AI have been borrowed from a wide range of disciplines including linguistics , mathematics , psychology and cybernetics .
4 In South-west England tin , copper and other metals have been mined for at least 2000 years from deposits related to Variscan granites ; in the Pennine range of central and northern England over a similar period , lead , and lately fluorite and baryte , have been extracted from vein and replacement deposits in Carboniferous sediments ; in Central Wales , the Isle of Man and the Southern Uplands of Scotland lead and zinc have been mined from vein deposits in Lower Palaeozoic greywackes and in the Lake District copper , lead and zinc have been recovered from a variety of deposits in Lower Palaeozoic sedimentary and volcanic rocks underlain by Caledonian granites .
5 Evidence submitted to a parliamentary select committee by Britain 's Health and safety Executive last week reveals that products containing white and brown asbestos have been dropped from a draft EEC directive issued in 1980 .
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