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

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1 It 's so persuasively and convincingly argued — especially for those of us most happy to be convinced — that it 's a trifle dampening to be reminded that these are ‘ image patterns whose sexual significance may have been hidden from the poet on a conscious level … .
2 More recently , a long awaited consultation paper has been received from the DSS on the alternatives for equalising State pension ages .
3 However , he reflected that it was now twenty years since he had been ejected from the church on ‘ Black Bartholomew 's Day ’ , and during all that time , by God 's mercy , he , and many others had been kept in relative ‘ peace ’ and freedom to serve the Lord , despite all the efforts of the Church and State to silence them .
4 Members of HB , the political wing of the Basque separatist organization ETA , had been expelled from the Congress on Dec. 4 for qualifying the swearing-in formula with the words " due to legal imperative " [ see p. 37135 ] .
5 Therefore the structures seen in ( 1a ) are acceptable ( where boldened material = expanded dip ) : whereas the structures seen in ( 1b ) are debarred : The treatment of these expanded dips is very plausible since it shows that the distribution of elements within the verse-line can be derived from phonological behaviour : verbal prefixes , for example , are exempted from the constraint on expanded dips , just as they are labelled as extra-metrical in word-stress derivations .
6 Behind this announcement is the political point emphasised in the February 1988 White Paper , the short-and-long term unemployed who are ‘ respectable ’ must be differentiated from the sign on and work ‘ unrespectable ’ .
7 Normally , rent review dates and dates for the exercise of options will be calculated from the date on which the term is expressed to begin , rather than the date of execution of the lease ( Beaumont Property Trust v Tai ( 1982 ) 265 EG 872 ; Page v Mallow Investments Ltd ( 1974 ) 29 P & CR 168 ) .
8 Perhaps the whole case was breaking down , to the disappointment of the advocates , who , after all , could hardly be distinguished from the prosecution on both sides .
9 Mr Vaz said : ‘ City 2020 must be a mirror to our inner cities , demonstrating that our concern arises from the people who live and work there , for their aspirations as well as their anguish , and not merely for the profits to be made from the land on which they walk .
10 Mr Vaz said : ‘ City 2020 must be a mirror to our inner cities , demonstrating that our concern arises from the people who live and work there , for their aspirations as well as their anguish , and not merely for the profits to be made from the land on which they walk .
11 To be seen from the stage on the O.P. side , a person would have to stand very close to the edge of the set .
12 In a quite different part of the world , the volcano Pacaya , only thirty-two kilometres from Guatemala City , in Central America , is just as active , if not more so , and the red glare from the volcano can easily be seen from the city on a clear night .
13 The remaining costs of war had to be met from the surplus on the ordinary account and the balance left by Henry VII .
14 Similarly , requests for calculations or analysis will generate a response that requires mass data to be extracted from the model on the designing workstation .
15 His comments came as it was revealed that three-quarters of Tory MPs wanted needy people to be protected from the tax on fuel and on the eve of a report , to be issued today , which said families in debt on their fuel bills were already choosing between heating and eating — even before the proposed addition of VAT .
16 The intensity of selection on different stages of the life history can be found from the effect on fitness , r , as defined above , of small changes in fertility or mortality at age x ( refs 2 , 32 ) is the generation time .
17 I do not for my part think that any assistance at all can be gained from the authorities on section 40 of the Law of Property Act 1925 .
18 Many different approaches can be adopted to the analysis of bureaucratic behaviour , and much can be learned from the work on administrative science and political sociology .
19 If a discount house finds itself short of funds after the final round of assistance at 2.00 p.m. then money may be borrowed from the Bank on a secured basis within its agreed facilities .
20 If the theatre is a long distance away from the ward , equipment may be taken from the ward on a post-operative tray or carried on the theatre trolley .
21 A Table of Fees giving fuller details can be obtained from the Registry on request .
22 So we 'll have a single S twelve query server , a relational database management system , which can be accessed from the applications on the database .
23 The speed that the commentary scrolls up the screen can be controlled from the keyboard on some computers .
24 Walkers are determined that four-wheel drive vehicles and motorbikes should be banned from the Ridgeway on Sundays and Bank Holidays .
25 Capron had even provided the gun that had been fished from the pond on the heath .
26 Since it was impossible to guarantee that any section of normal roads would be free from other traffic , speeds were calculated from the video on four separate sections of road .
27 And snowflakes were huge beautiful things that were hung from the ceilings on bits of thread .
28 In the following year the public were lectured from the courts on the duties of parenthood when , expressing himself ‘ perfectly satisfied that these crimes can be traced to neglect of parents ’ , the Recorder of Bradford struck the familiar harmonies of discontent : ‘ Parents of this time , unfortunately , do not take sufficient care in bringing up their children .
29 Two US diplomats ( out of a total of 55 ) had been expelled from Nicaragua on May 25 for allegedly inciting an opposition teachers ' trade union to public disturbances , and in retaliation two ( higher ranking ) Nicaraguans ( out of a total of only 15 ) were expelled from the USA on May 31 .
30 For the first eleven years following its introduction , ICA offered one of the most explicit examples of the assumption that married women are ( or should be ) economically inactive and financially dependent upon an earning husband — until 1986 they were excluded from the benefit on the grounds that ‘ they might be at home in any event ’ ( DHSS , 1974 , para. 60 ) .
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