Example sentences of "be [vb pp] from [noun] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For example , by looking at a pot , it may be suspected that it has not been thrown on a wheel but has been made from coils of clay , joined together and smoothed by hand to form the wall of the pot .
2 Integrated circuits are made from layers of materials by a process which includes etching using various " masks " ( templates ) which are made photographically .
3 This means that instead of being a monolithic operating system running monolithic applications , the program just calls in bits of code as they are needed from libraries of routines — rather the same way that ICL Plc 's VME mainframe operating system works .
4 This means that instead of being a monolithic operating system running monolithic applications , the program just calls in bits of code as they are needed from libraries of routines — rather the same way that ICL Plc 's VME mainframe operating system works .
5 When a concerted and invasive effort has been made to find acid fast rods in sarcoid tissue they seem to be present , and acid fast bacteria without cell walls and tuberculostearic acid have also been isolated from lesions of patients with sarcoidosis .
6 Applications are invited from members of staff on any of these grades with at least six months experience within the company who do not currently have a representative within their area .
7 More important information about the influence of hereditary factors in ulcer disease has been derived from studies of twins .
8 If emission standards are derived from consideration of air quality standards this makes the emission standards strategy really part of an air quality management strategy .
9 Western blot analysis using anti-serum against expressed proteins detected each corresponding subunit of HeLa TFIIF ( Fig. 1B , 1C ) providing immunological evidence that the recombinant proteins are derived from expression of cDNAs for each subunit of TFIIF .
10 These figures are derived from Census of Population figures and produce a different total work force from Census of Employment figures .
11 Secondly , as the weights are derived from analysis of individuals there is a serious problem of applying them at the level of wards or districts where the information is readily available only in aggregate .
12 The main chemical ingredients for life are derived from combinations of carbon , hydrogen , oxygen and nitrogen , which we can abbreviate to CHON .
13 It will be recalled from discussion of Table 1 , Expenditure on libraries and computing , that Strathclyde had the second lowest expenditure per student on libraries in 1986-87 .
14 Entries will not be considered from employees of Stonehart Leisure Magazines , Nike , or any company connected with the printing of distribution of the magazine .
15 The family setting can not be omitted from considerations of sexuality any more than sexuality can be left out of ideas concerning the complicated web of interaction and relationships which comprise family life .
16 Thus the interaction between these stimuli is just what would be expected from considerations of generalization decrement and is not that predicted by conditioned attention theory .
17 The letters , they showed a progress through that summer , marking the enchanted moments , the highlights , where pride and vanity could not now be separated from notions of love .
18 Pastrami cut from a very regular block will probably not be made from brisket of beef , so the odder the shape , the better the meat .
19 Work out the measurements of five more rectangles which can be made from 64cm of string and put your answers in the table shown below .
20 The only conclusion the meeting was able to reach was ‘ that guidance be sought from officers of DES as to ways in which greater academic autonomy might be achieved ’ .
21 As Argyll and lord James said , in their reply of the 13th in which they openly declared it to be the role of the nobles and council ‘ to provide that the ancient liberties of the realm be freed from tyranny of strangers ( and ) to abolish ( God assisting us ) all manifest idolatry and maintainers ’ , he had not been ‘ so full and plain as we expected ’ .
22 Vickery has written : ‘ Most of the conclusions that can be drawn from studies of people and information are either very general or specific to particular social groups , or even particular organisations . ’
23 One indication of the importance of state pensions in increasing the financial security and independence of the bulk of the British population can be drawn from statistics of wealth distribution in England and Wales collected for the Royal Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth .
24 There was also great concern about the practice of concubinage , although here our major evidence has to be drawn from tales of confrontation between holy men and members of the Merovingian royal family .
25 For all courses , both pre- and in-service , only eight examples were offered , and only four more could be gleaned from examination of information elsewhere in the questionnaire returns .
26 We therefore need a new table which shows the three-way table of age by income by attitudes to the law ( figure 13.5 ) ; the relationships can not be inferred from inspection of figures 13.2 , 13.3 and 13.4 alone .
27 But much can be inferred from statistics of births in any year to women who already have 0 , 1 , 2 , etc. children ( figure 4.13 ) .
28 This means that firms can not be sure that they will be protected from allegations of breach of fiduciary duty , merely because they comply with the rules of their regulator .
29 First , the benefits to be derived from economies of scope and scale ; and secondly , the spreading of risk , achieved through diversification .
30 Increasingly funds for new developments had to be found from redeployment of services and savings .
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