Example sentences of "be [vb pp] from the [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Normally both the warp and the weft are made from the same material , but it is not unknown , particularly in village and nomadic rugs , for contrasting materials to be used — a woollen warp may be used in conjunction with a cotton weft , for example . |
2 | Odd instances of life insurance contracts have been found from the same period , while fire insurance was known in seventeenth-century London . |
3 | We have presented data which suggest that three proteins , N-Oct 3 as well as N-Oct 5A and 5B are translated from the same mRNA by alternative translation initiation ; only the largest protein , N-Oct 3 , was able to stimulate transcription from an octamer promoter under our assay conditions . |
4 | Any cloths used on the table could be made from the same fabric as the main room curtains or upholstery . |
5 | The only stipulation is that both hot and cold water should be fed from the same header tank — the unit must not be connected direct to the mains cold water supply . |
6 | The individual close-ups should be shot from the same side of a line connecting the two characters so that the eyelines match from shot to shot in the way they do in the master two-shot . |
7 | However , they will be drawn from the same list of topics that 're on the first and there may be some overlap . |
8 | All members of a particular society appear to be produced from the same mould . |
9 | These young men — sanguine , bold , resourceful and opportunist as they are — do seem to be cut from the same cloth . |
10 | Ideally , both the full score and individual parts should be able to be printed from the same file . |
11 | I will go further , and say that crime itself has to be viewed from the same aspect of society as a balance — a balance that can be lost , like the physiological or chemical balance in an organism , in which cases the organism is destroyed , but a balance which is always there , whether being gained , maintained or lost . |
12 | Higher level reservoirs are thought to be charged from the same source by migration through faults or fault contacts . |
13 | The topological instructions can be written as a hierarchical framework allowing edge , surface or solid representations to be constructed from the same group of nodal entities . |
14 | The £35 million , 156 trailer capacity Norbank is due to enter service in November , when her sister ship , Norbay , will be launched from the same yard , entering service next spring . |
15 | Several motors can be controlled from the same microprocessor provided the execution time for each motor control routine is sufficiently short , as illustrated by the following example . |
16 | ‘ Just because you could have twisted those three bimbos round your little finger this afternoon , do n't assume all women are cut from the same cloth . ’ |
17 | Dating back to the 18th Century the main house has been converted from the former guest quarters . |
18 | Interestingly , dendrochronology can also demonstrate when the panels are taken from the same tree because of the close similarity of the ring patterns . |
19 | However , there is wide scope for creating designs with a botanical feel , and in the picture shown on the facing page , I decided to use the leaves and buds that were picked from the same plant as the main flowers , thus creating a design that was botanically correct . |
20 | In many repects the bishops of the Merovingian kingdom were like secular magnates , and for the most part they were drawn from the same class . |
21 | The same advantage can be taken of star clusters like the Pleiades and the Hyades : their component stars were born from the same gas clouds and must therefore be at the same distance from us . |
22 | The study now reported began with the author recognising from an examination of the name ‘ Forsey ’ that although the second syllable had obviously developed from the Anglo-Saxon haeg ( with the noun prefix ge ) and the Middle English hei/hey , meaning enclosure , it seemed unlikely that the first syllables fors and furs were descended from the same root word , and the fact that Dr Reaney had cited widely separated counties for their ( rather late ) emergence was a further slight pointer . |
23 | In some cases several samples were taken from the same object , but from different layers or areas . |
24 | Competition with the same binding sites in F9 EC cell extracts is shown in tracks 2 and 3 ; tracks 1 to 5 were taken from the same experiment . |
25 | Four trees were constructed from the same word lists , and candidate strings from a test sentence checked against them . |
26 | They were chosen from the same drawer but were not a pair ! |
27 | Subjects D and E were chosen from the same batch of plant pots as being roughly the same size when judged by eye alone . |
28 | If the fish are obtained from the same area the chances are that they all came from the same parents . |
29 | No one would argue that manufacturing excellence , quality and safety are carved from the same stone but quality can be seen as a sombre , dull and lifeless topic . |
30 | ‘ This is made from the same type of material as the nose cone there . |