Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] from the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Other element maps formed from the perceived surface counters of this work reflected similar levels of discrimination .
2 Towyn north beach good for dogfish but flounder and dabs reported from the southern section at Penllyn and the rifle range .
3 We therefore did a more rigorous test by calculating a periodogram normalized to the values expected from the null hypothesis of power-law/Poisson noise only , and binning up .
4 The first is the willingness to mount genuine experimental projects ( as distinct from ‘ trial ’ or ‘ experimental ’ schools in curriculum projects committed from the very start to widespread implementation ) , the second the building up of machinery for curriculum development at local level .
5 The data points were fitted to a va n't Hoff plots of T m -1 vs ln ( C T /4 ) , and the thermodynamic parameters calculated from the following equation ( 16 ) :
6 Her eyes dropped from the massive glass chandelier and swept around the apartment .
7 In this illustration the personal sector channelled its surplus of £500 million to the financial sector ( banks , insurance companies , building societies , etc. ) and the remaining funds originated from the foreign sector which lent its £1,000 million surplus derived from the excess of its exports over imports .
8 An axon is enlarged at the tip and this presynaptic area contains vesicles made from the same material as the cell membrane , containing the neurotransmitters that are released in the synapse .
9 In this project over a thousand flints from across southern Britain , including unworked flint nodules collected from the known mines , were analysed .
10 Dorset Health Authority approved the plan and appointed the unit as its community services provider with funds transferred from the existing NHS trust units .
11 : Table 3.8 shows the results for the first ten words selected from the relative frequency distribution list .
12 We will ease the transition from the present wasteful and inefficient price support mechanism to market prices and direct support for farmers ' incomes to achieve environmental and social goals , to be funded by savings made from the present intervention payment system .
13 During the 1980s both the community and its schools suffered from the severe effects of deindustrialisation , which for the schools was compounded by an above average drop in pupil numbers caused by a fall in the birth rate .
14 This was the scene — musicians and dance floor posers drawn from the same pool , sex as a slippery transaction — that produced Marc Almond and Soft Cell in Leeds , Boy George , and the early , sleazy Duran Duran in Birmingham .
15 Celtic chiefs , Anglo-Saxon kinglets and the ecclesiastical dignitaries of medieval and early modern Europe must have maintained their own schools of specialized craftsmen absolved from the common round of labour .
16 Sites acquired included Balkwell Farm ( 130 acres acquired from the copyholder , with the Duke of Northumberland 's interest as Lord of the Manor bought out ) , the Meadowell Farm ( 135 acres bought from the Ducal estate in the 1930s ) and land at Hunt Hill and Cullercoats .
17 In the lower panels , the 32 P-end-labelled fragments used were 250 bp Xba I- Pvu II fragments isolated from the p13-152 derivatives as indicated above each panel .
18 In pursuance of this last , they waited until the first yells and screams sounded from the unhappy village , followed quickly by the glow of fire .
19 The cost in horses and men was heavy , and the feeding of the former a significant outlay , especially when corn prices were high : " Robert Russell , proprietor of the daily fly wagons which set out from London … to Falmouth , feels much pleasure in being able , owing to the blessings derived from the late harvest , to reduce the advances he lately made on carriage . "
20 Doubtless , Salisbury traders benefited from the weekly market despite the disruption to normal traffic .
21 The language of the text is Middle English with a typical medieval admixture of words derived from the Scandinavian language of Viking-period settlers in England and from Old French , the language of the post-Conquest aristocracy .
22 ‘ I thought all Archdeacons wanted clergy to live in modern bungalows based on designs derived from the local constabulary ? ’
23 Probe fragments derived from the resultant pBENDU and pBENDP plasmids , by cutting with either BglII , XhoI or BamHI , contained respectively a single or pair of VT2 binding sites at circularly permuted positions within each set of three probes ( Figure 7B ) .
24 In the absence of a fully-developed theoretical model , Deaton and Beaumont ( 1980 ) use a number of ad hoc explanatory variables derived from the case-study literature of bargaining structure in an examination of almost 1000 establishments in the manufacturing sector in Britain .
25 Here are four synthetic sequences generated from the foggy/clear days transition probability matrix given above :
26 In later years wave after wave of Confucian , Hindu , Buddhist , Christian and Islamic influences swept from the flowering civilizations of Asia and entwined with the pre-existing " oceanic " animism of the islanders .
27 As the share price exceeds the high exercise price the profit made on the purchased call exactly offsets any more losses incurred from the written call leaving a constant residual loss .
28 Example words removed from the old definition :
29 The subjects were 36 drivers taken from the Applied Psychology Unit 's subject panel , 18 male , 18 female .
30 The nickname given to the regiment was ‘ Orange Lillies ’ , because of the colour of the facings and the white plumes taken from the French Regiment of Roussillon , which was defeated at Quebec in 1759 .
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