Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [noun pl] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 DOZENS of new leads have come from members of the public after a reconstruction of the last moments of stabbed businesswoman Jean Bradley , police said yesterday .
2 Evidence supporting the theory has come from experiments on the interaction of sleep loss with other manipulations known to increase arousal level , such as incentives and noise .
3 A request for a diary had come from friends of the broker whose daughter was due home from Arra in Zaire because of political troubles .
4 Flakes of a fatty substance are excreted from glands between the joints on the underside of the worker bee 's abdomen .
5 Brushwood is being harvested from woodlands in the Ipswich area by Bill Foreman and other coppice workers to help stabilise the river bed of the Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire .
6 Especially in southern England , expansion in the metropolitan and outer rings of some MELAs originated from inflows from the cores and rings of other MELAs , frequently from other parts of the country ( Kennett 1977 ) .
7 Evidence from manufacturing also indicates that drinking customs continued to be linked to beer consumption , quite often expected from employers as a perquisite .
8 This would be expected from differences in the density and thickness of continental and oceanic crust .
9 Furthermore , it is planned to market the package , and interest in purchasing the materials is expected from educationalists across the U.K.
10 As might be expected , the permeability of these breccias is very good and high flow rates of up to 10,000 b/d have been reported from wells in the Argyll field ( Pennington 1975 ) .
11 The transcript departed from aspects of the evidence which Reagan had given to the Tower Commission in 1987 , and suggested that he had returned to his earliest explanations of the Iran-contra affair , insisting that he did not trade arms for hostages and had seen not " one iota " of evidence that profits from the operation had been diverted to the contras .
12 Fine Art images , flower paintings , William Morris designs and embroidery sampler pictures on greetings cards , notecards and card packs ; calendars , diaries and address books inspired by and designed from collections in the Fitzwilliam Museum , Cambridge .
13 The main requirement is for each degree of differentiation to be clearly demarcated from others in the eyes of buyers and for each firm to be the lowest-cost producer within each category .
14 The area 1 is a transfer of producer surplus to consumers ; it is not a net welfare gain as it is transferred from producers in the UK to consumers in the UK .
15 Some 1950 million years ago , sufficient uranium was precipitated from solutions in the rocks at Oklo to reach critical mass .
16 The binary policy , which is central to the history of higher education from its elaboration in the second half of the 1960s , and intimately related to the history of the CNAA 's own policies and operations , is explained by many or all of these factors , but can not be separated from perceptions of the roles and attitudes of the universities that we have previously discussed , and which were part of the decision-making environment of the mid- and late 1960s .
17 The insects may be attracted by volatiles , in the way that heartwood borers are attracted from distances up to 2 km to felled Shorea robusta trees in India , as the resin is collected from wounds in the trunk .
18 The survey , conducted by Dr Alice Stewart of the University of Birmingham , establishes that , out of 330 servicemen , 27 have suffered from cancers of the blood or lymphatic systems .
19 The ELA itself seems quickly to have degenerated into a " free labour " organization supplying non-union men during disputes but in abeyance between whiles , and to have suffered from secessions by the liner companies which reverted to independent behaviour on labour matters .
20 Informed consent is sought from parents on the basis of an information sheet entitled ‘ A new test for baby boys — Do you want it ? ’ printed on blue paper .
21 The number of pubs freed from ties as a result of the undertakings required by the Secretary of State will be much greater than would have been required under the orders .
22 Similar calculations , in the absence of information from pedigrees , can be made from studies on the similarities of blood types and other traits .
23 Copies seem to have been made from casts of the original , with the help of a pointing machine which allowed certain basic measurements to be reproduced mechanically .
24 His skin was burnt nearly black by the sun and his clothes were made from pieces of a ship 's sail .
25 Total turnover , net profit and purchases will be accepted from traders with a turnover below £10,000 from next April , he said .
26 Most operated from ports in the NE of England but there were also a number from the Forth .
27 Samples were drawn from areas of the county : Melton Mowbray , Coalville , Buttersworth and Market Harborough .
28 These are drawn from proposals for a number of sale and purchase agreements , including those relating to the sale of a steel stock holder , an aerostructures contractor and a guarding company .
29 This award was presented to Amnesty International following the decision of an independent panel of judges drawn from members of the public nationwide and chaired by a representative from the greetings card industry .
30 The Forum has a Council of Management drawn from organisations with an interest in the nuclear industry , such as British Nuclear Fuels Ltd , UKAEA , Shell Nuclear , Whessoe Heavy Engineering , Fairey Engineering , GEC , Tube Investments , Vickers , Sir Robert McAlpine , the Central Electricity Generating Board , the South of Scotland Electricity Board , Kleinwort Benson and the British Insurance Committee .
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