Example sentences of "be [verb] from [art] [adj -est] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By the late 1980s such excesses had been banished from the best classrooms ; the teachers in my Group all acknowledged the need for a sensible balance in the class-room between the formal and the informal .
2 More than 70 British beaches have been omitted from the latest edition of the Marine Conservation Society 's authoritative Good Beach Guide after new research suggests that waters previously considered safe may in fact be hazardous to health The research , carried out by the Departments of Health and Environment , reveals that previous UK standards were too lax .
3 Children are prepared from the earliest years to move through a tightly controlled educational system .
4 These foods are prepared from the highest quality ingredients and contain all the nutrients and vitamins that fish require .
5 The best wines are made from the highest vines northwest of Grauves , which grow up to a height of 220 metres , and from those in an east-facing gulley , south-west of the village .
6 While Britain has borne the brunt of the economic crisis , Northern Ireland has been cushioned from the worst effects .
7 WATER-BASED PAINTING mediums have been used from the earliest times by artists .
8 After burial , bones are protected from the worst effects of weathering , but they may still be subjected to corrosion by soil or sediment .
9 Colchester has been protected from the worst effects of the cuts because of forward planning , he says .
10 The tone had been set from the earliest days of the BBC .
11 These were military followers apparently of considerable social status and influence , though probably to be distinguished from the greatest magnates of the realm , many of whom had military followings of their own , and might be expected to fight for the king both inside and outside his kingdom .
12 Based on the experience to date some clear conclusions can be drawn from the best practice approach :
13 Somebody with a £100,000 portfolio who deals £5,000-£10,000 worth of stock at a time will be protected from the worst stocks , doubly so if he is lucky enough to be in the hands of a dealer with a longer-term commitment to his profession than average .
14 The benefits to be derived from the best practice technique are not in doubt , but it will take time for the full bottom line effect to flow through .
15 Bowe stressed that no hazardous or toxic waste should be excluded from the strictest regulation , whether that waste was going for disposal or for future use .
16 She claimed to be quoting from the highest rituals when she wrote ,
17 Water had to be ferried from the nearest hydrant using a bowser .
18 They can live in hot springs , or can be dredged from the deepest abyssal depths of the ocean ; the latter are grotesque gargoyles that seem to belong in the paintings of Heironymus Bosch .
19 Specific enforceable targets for the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions have been removed from the latest draft of the Convention on Climate Change being prepared for the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro , Brazil , in June .
20 Their bristles were made from the finest hair available , taken from inside the ear of a goat .
21 Situated in Mayfair , directly across the park from her own house , its clients were drawn from the highest echelons of society .
22 The normal slowdown is represented by The parameters of this normal pre-glitch behaviour were obtained from a best fit for rotation rate and its first derivative , made over the preceding 400 days ; the value of the second derivative was obtained from the full data set from 1969 to 1992 .
23 Spoken language interpreting , because it takes place only in one medium ( i.e. sound ) , ensures that two languages can not be mixed directly , and the use of an interlanguage is discouraged from the earliest stages of language learning .
24 Tom Emmett 's story is laced with thick Yorkshire dialect ; Ted Barratt , another left-arm bowler , prolific but unlucky , is rescued from the deepest obscurity of them all ; the colourful George Ulyett is seen as ‘ a sort of Victorian Ian Botham ’ , and was involved in the scandal over match-rigging on the 1881–82 tour of Australia ( to say nothing of a gatecrashing at 10 Downing Street ) ; the weird William Scotton lurks here too ; and the elegant but equally tragic Willie Bates ; and the outrageous Bobby Peel , the longest-lived of them all , by a long way , and the fourth Yorkie in the collection .
25 This hood is designed for efficiency and durability in any kitchen and is built from the toughest heat resistant materials and the powerful fan ensure that it will continue to look good and carry on working where other hoods might give up .
26 There is an opportunity for a subsequent improvement , if the system is freed from the worst effects of political interference , which should be made more explicit .
27 And if it 's coming from the farthest reaches of space — where the tide of expansion flows really fast-it will still not have reached us — even though it started out on its journey at the beginning of the Universe , thousands of millions of years ago . ’
28 Any money paid off is deducted from the oldest transaction remaining on your account .
29 Specialist Old Testament study has long answered this question by saying that we have differing traditions of the early history of the people of God : one tradition in which the divine name was known from the earliest times , and another — contradictory — tradition that it was first revealed to Moses .
30 Stella could n't tell whether she was acting or not — she looked dreadful , as if she was suffering from the worst sort of headache , and yet she kept watching herself in the glass , turning her face this way and that , peering forward to follow the track of a tear rolling down her cheek .
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