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

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1 Where capital is financed from grants , there will be no direct revenue effect .
2 Garden flowers received little attention at Thorndon , although asters were raised from seeds sent by Bartram .
3 Although jewellery is known from burials throughout the Empire , the best evidence for how it was worn comes from Egypt and the Levant in portraits painted on wood and carved in stone .
4 If experience is gained from others it comes vicariously through informal contact in the area office .
5 This itself hints that if birds are descended from dinosaurs , it is likely that the dinosaurs had a system that was different from both birds and mammals .
6 If crime is learned from others ( as differential association proposes ) where did it come from in the first place ?
7 Common examples are general principles of reasoning , such as the law of non-contradiction ( that nothing can both be and not be ) , and the proposition that , if equals are taken from equals , then equals remain .
8 In a joint message to Mrs Thatcher , the FBU and the council said : ‘ The vast majority of serving fire and safety experts in the United Kingdom believes that unless passengers are segregated from vehicles in trains , there is a very serious fire risk . ’
9 Since coal is formed from plants , which are chemically very complicated , its own chemical make-up is very elaborate .
10 Since cGMP is extruded from cells after interaction with atrial natriuretic peptide ( ANP ) or brain natriuretic peptide ( BNP ) , it is a possible marker for natriuretic peptides .
11 Deutsche Bank 's agreed bid for Morgan Grenfell has gone unconditional after acceptances were received from holders of 59.5 per cent of its shares .
12 Whether assets are financed from reserves , from grants or from revenue , they are not depreciated .
13 When birds are released from cages , they flap and stretch at a very high rate , suggesting that they are compensating for their earlier restriction .
14 Saturday afternoons , when the streets were solid with white faces , was a carnival of consumerism as goods were ripped from shelves .
15 In the weeks leading up to the elections , there had been numerous scenes of near-anarchy as food was looted from factories and warehouses and robbers held up cars on country roads .
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