Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [adj] [noun] on the " in BNC.
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1 | Elsewhere , much of the smooth plains material could have come from large impacts on the so far unseen hemisphere . |
2 | The difference is that whereas the policeman is justified in acting as he does , the citizen is merely excused from criminal liability on the grounds that he lacks mens rea . |
3 | George was separated from most people on the ranch as he had an important ‘ factor ’ which hardly anyone else had . |
4 | Comments are now being sought from interested parties on the rivers future direction |
5 | Just below Halling Church Thomas Poynder and William Medlicott had a lime kiln with another sited near the Snodland boundary , both being supplied from two pits on the hill to the west . |
6 | But if this policy is acted upon I have no doubt that a similar assault will be mounted from some quarter on the position of music in broadcasting . |
7 | A walled enclosure on the left , with trees , soon appears , concealing the large and impressive opening of Jackdaw Hole , 130 feet deep , and across the moor northeast from this point is the even deeper shaft of Penyghent Long Churn , admitting a stream : both holes can be inspected from safe stances on the surface but should not be approached too closely . |
8 | An extensive automation programme is creating a single catalogue of the contents of all sections of the University Library in machine-readable form , which can be consulted from any terminal on the University 's academic computing network , as well as in the Library itself . |
9 | In addition , the ASB proposes that convertible bonds should be distinguished from other debts on the face of the balance sheet . |
10 | There is some evidence to indicate that MRI is a useful technique for diagnosing tumour recurrence since malignant tumour masses can be distinguished from fibrotic tissue on the basis of signal intensity . |
11 | The sociology of knowledge was deemed to have a role in grasping the social basis of knowledge but this task was to be clearly distinguished from any comment on the validity of knowledge . |
12 | This originally developed from critical reflection on the failure of ‘ planning ’ over 1964–70 , and on the Italian model of state enterprise , Stuart Holland 's ‘ The State as Entrepreneur ’ ( Holland , 1972 ) being an influential contribution . |
13 | Two years ago few people thought he could cajole the island 's two separate tribes — sprung from Protestant planters on the one side and Catholic Gaels on the other — into meeting at all . |
14 | There is a strong tradition of smuggling , illicit goods being brought from nearby Flookburgh on the coast . |
15 | Loud music , complained of by the neighbours on shore , thumped and echoed from cheerful Bluebird on the middle Reach . |
16 | Melissa plays Julie Lawson , a young mother and career woman in a dramatic and compelling family drama far removed from Little House on the Prairie . |
17 | Metallurgical examination revealed that a primary fatigue crack had started from stamped characters on the top of the centre boss . |
18 | The two have an agreement under which Computer Associates will provide RS/6000 users with CA-Unicenter for Unix , becoming , so it claims , the only systems software vendor to provide enterprise-wide systems management connecting MVS , VM and VSE-based mainframes with OS/2 , AIX and other Unix systems , enabling data to be managed from any workstation on the network . |
19 | Fasting was required from all Jews on the Day of Atonement ( the day on which the Jews asked God , by means of sacrifice , for the forgiveness of sin ) and on other special occasions such as severe drought or some national crisis . |
20 | Now it 's been noticed by London Transport Advertising too and banned from 600 sites on the District Line . |