Example sentences of "have [been] [verb] from the [det] " in BNC.

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1 Stone 1940 the stone has been extracted from the former ‘ ridden-holes ’ — opencast mining — by bulldozer .
2 Dating back to the 18th Century the main house has been converted from the former guest quarters .
3 This is annoying , to say the least , especially when a firm commitment has been received from the same ‘ man ’ .
4 Six pairs of doors , each 16 feet high , were hung across the end of the shed , having been salvaged from the former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway electric stock repair shops at Meols Cop .
5 In June Austrian police had seized weapons-grade uranium reported to have been smuggled from the former Soviet Union [ see p. 38987 ] .
6 Previously , items such as tea , coffee , cocoa , sugar , jam , canned fruit , salmon and sardines had been sold from the same counters as their perishable equivalents .
7 It features beautiful and accurate facsimiles of the treasures of Tutankhamun , including the famous gold burial mask , specially produced for the Exhibition , many of which have been made from the same materials and in the same way as the originals .
8 They have been formed from the former Milton Keynes seat held by Conservative , Bill Benyon for 22 years .
9 Die studies become even more useful when , as often happens , two coins have been struck from the same die on one side but a different one on the other side .
10 Odd instances of life insurance contracts have been found from the same period , while fire insurance was known in seventeenth-century London .
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