Example sentences of "[vb mod] be from a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The point of issue is that estuary and coastal zone management is a reality and what seems to be happening is all sorts of different plans are popping up on various estuaries and Geoff knows them well now because he 's been involved with the one on the Stour and Orwell and what is happening is that these are starting at local level so the first contact with sailors may be from a local authority or someone at local level .
2 Although the Chronicle for Cnut 's reign is evidently something of a patchwork , much of it may be from an early date .
3 Authorities decided the only possible means of completing the transfer on time would be from a proper docking facility and requested the carrier be moved to nearby Glasgow for loading .
4 The information gained on each generation will be from a different perspective , but will be in each case of intrinsic value in contributing to our understanding of the changing patterns and experience of ageing in the ordinary population .
5 It had been thought no money would be forthcoming , but the new grant will be from a different department within the SAC , it emerged yesterday .
6 ‘ If you do hit trouble it will be from an Iranian terrorist organisation .
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