Example sentences of "[vb pp] from the [noun] [verb] on " in BNC.
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1 | Freed from the necessity to concentrate on the road , she could have admired the sweep of the rolling scenery of broad fields dotted with cattle , and tree-crowned hills . |
2 | You will have noted from the Brintons extract on page 106 that some English texts make little or no use of conjunctions . |
3 | The political historian , raised from the cradle to insist on the importance of chronology and context , would rather think in terms of intellectual biography . |
4 | The social class for all except 27 of the men who died could be derived from the occupation recorded on the death certificate . |
5 | In 1943 he was seconded from the army to advise on how to reorganize the munitions factories . |
6 | Any further outstanding amount is taken from the contribution levied on the assisted party ( if any ) , and any amount still outstanding will normally be taken from any damages awarded in the action . |
7 | Those two quotes about ’ absolute rubbish ’ and ’ a quick fix ’ are not my words ; they were taken from the speech made on Thursday last week by the chairman of British Coal . |