Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] from [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So far , they have only been described from localities in the Netherlands and Germany but another example may be present in N.E. England ( Clark in press ) .
2 They have all been taken from roadworks in north Donegal since the beginning of the year .
3 Paul Peurl ( c. 1575–after 1625 ) further extended the dance-pair in his Newe Padovan , Intrada , Dantz unnd Galliarda for four-part strings ( Nuremberg , 1611 ) , ten ‘ variation suites ’ — padovan , intrada ( in triple time ) , ‘ dance ’ and galliarda all being developed from metamorphoses of the same melodic opening .
4 Bobcats need a range of about 60 square miles per male , and they have already been exterminated from parts of the eastern and central United States .
5 Allotment holders have been warned that thieves are active in the East Cleveland area with tools and other items having already been stolen from allotments in Skelton and Brotton .
6 Allotment holders have been warned that thieves are active in the East Cleveland area with tools and other items having already been stolen from allotments in Skelton and Brotton .
7 This can probably best be discovered from responses to a series of questions :
8 It should also be credited with the fact that within a few years very little more was heard from politicians about the importance of the much-vaunted ‘ British independent nuclear deterrent ’ against which CND had originally campaigned .
9 When a concerted and invasive effort has been made to find acid fast rods in sarcoid tissue they seem to be present , and acid fast bacteria without cell walls and tuberculostearic acid have also been isolated from lesions of patients with sarcoidosis .
10 Cell numbers can also be obtained from counts of nuclei stained by the Feulgen reaction .
11 Tickets for performances at the Oxford Union and for all concerts may also be obtained from Tickets in Oxford , Information Centre , St Aldate 's , Oxford .
12 The letters , they showed a progress through that summer , marking the enchanted moments , the highlights , where pride and vanity could not now be separated from notions of love .
13 A computer-based catalogue of the library stock on all campuses can now be accessed from terminals in the libraries and elsewhere in the University .
14 A computer-based catalogue of the library stock on all campuses can now be accessed from terminals in the libraries and elsewhere in the University .
15 However , the significance of climates of the more remote geological past is greatest in connection with their role in the formation of relief now being exhumed from coverings of later rocks .
16 Deposits can sometimes be peeled from surfaces in rubbery strips this is a change known as polymerisation .
17 These people , the commissioners said , should then be removed from positions of authority and influence in the ANC .
18 It has previously been recorded from depths of 0–740 m but recent investigations in the Rockall Trough by the SMBA have recorded it from 1200 m .
19 The women 's organizations are also an important source of information for many refugees who would otherwise be isolated from events in their country and a channel by means of which they can express support for the revolutionary movement :
20 The plausibility of a justification of power in terms of wealth can not therefore be separated from questions about how wealth is distributed .
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