Example sentences of "it is [verb] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is differentiated from other ovine lungworms by its larger size and straight tail . |
2 | And if it is diverted from national savings , it does not help anyway . |
3 | There is a statutory discontinuance of a trade when it is transferred from one company to another ( see s337(1) TA 1988 ) . |
4 | Cholesterol , whether it is absorbed from dietary sources or manufactured in the body , is transported in the blood to the tissues needing it . |
5 | It is made from genuine suede leather , and incorporates four double-stitched pockets , reinforced with plated-cap rivets at all stress points . |
6 | It is made from two bighorn or deer skins decorated with paint and beadwork , the untrimmed tails ornamenting the middle of the bodice . |
7 | It is made from fermented soya beans and the whole process of producing the sauce should take at least a year . |
8 | The use of a petrol block on a diesel engine is not a problem as the parts are exactly the same The problem is with the crankshaft The diesel unit is of forged steel and carries a ‘ D ’ stamped on the web of the crank The petrol version , whilst sharing exactly the same dimensions is marked P and it is made from cast iron and will not run for long in a diesel unit — as you have discovered Some military petrol engines however are fitted with the forged steel crank and these will fit and run in diesel units |
9 | Used extensively for cooking and drinking in China , it is made from glutinous rice , yeast and spring water . |
10 | It is made from heavy-duty plastic , which should protect it from all but the psychotically over-enthusiastic synthesist . |
11 | Since it is made from local material , it exactly matches its surroundings and it fits so neatly with a bevelled edge that it is almost impossible to detect it . |
12 | Occasionally , a cock is such a winner that despite being a potential goldmine for its owner it is reprieved from further battle and enters the mythology of the tribe as a sort of Spartacus Chicken . |
13 | Since it is cleared from human plasma with a half-life of 100 minutes ( Dawes et al , 1978 ) an elevated plasma β-thromboglobulin level may be a useful indicator of enhanced in vivo platelet activation and ‘ release reaction ’ . |
14 | Few of us truly enjoy administrative work , and the time that we spend on it is lost from direct contact with our patients — or our families . |
15 | Masturbation can be a source of considerable pleasure , once it is removed from traditional ideas about immorality , and its adverse effects on health . |
16 | If any party has failed to win 5.0% of this , or alternatively to win three constituency seats , it is eliminated from further consideration . |
17 | And he laughed himself as he ended , ‘ But he did n't add , ‘ and the best way you 'll learn it is to travel from one parish to another , and that 's what you 're going to do as soon as I can arrange it . ’ |
18 | In fact , rather than jumping to simple solutions it is starting from first principles . |
19 | It is produced from raw beef liver , and once in its dried form is one of the most concentrated forms of food available . |
20 | This unsaturated fatty acid satisfies several of the requirements for a retrograde messenger : ( 1 ) it is released from cultured neurons into the extracellular medium by the activation of NMDA receptors , ( 2 ) there is an increase in its efflux and postsynaptic availability following the induction of LTP , ( 3 ) inhibitors of phospholipase A 2 , an enzyme that liberates arachidonic acid from phospholipids , block the induction of LTP r134–135 , and ( 4 ) the transient application of arachidonic acid to hippocampal synapses causes a slow-onset potentiation . |
21 | It seems unlikely that many cases will occur now in relation to the old law , and therefore it is omitted from this book . |
22 | It is known from other work that economic and political attitudes and actions are channelled by the individual 's requirement for personal esteem and social approval . |
23 | It is known from Egyptian history that , from 20 AD , a census of householders was taken every fourteen years . |
24 | Husameddin , however , writes that it was in Amasya , not Aksaray , that Molla Fenari studied with Cemaleddin Aksarayi , saying that it is known from several documents that Cemaleddin Aksarayi was , between 751 and 782 [ sic ] ( 1350–1 to 1380–1 ) , muderris in Amasya and kazasker under the emir of Amasya , Hajji Shadgeldi . |
25 | However , it is known from ileal intubation studies that acarbose may induce carbohydrate malabsorption of up to 50% of the ingested carbohydrate , and that glucose absorption is least efficient from the most rapidly moving front of an ingested bolus of glucose . |
26 | It is known from occupational medicine , that exposure to two chemicals at once can be far more damaging than being exposed to each chemical individually . |
27 | Strains in glass — as in most other transparent solids — become visible in polarized light and sunlight is partially polarized especially when it is reflected from non-metallic surfaces such as a road or the paintwork of a car . |
28 | It is protected from public scrutiny by the technicality of its jargon . |