Example sentences of "it [be] [vb pp] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A sense of the past may be retained by the use of remembrancers whose representations of it are differentiated from the everyday casual memories of people .
2 There were a few cancelled bookings for children and Darlington Conservative councillor Peter Jones went on Radio Four last week , calling for it be banned from the Civic , where it is due on March 31 .
3 Whilst recognising the central role of managers in providing counselling in these circumstances , consideration should be given , in exceptional cases , to whether this form of support would be delivered more effectively if it were separated from the normal manager/employee relationship .
4 In the fifteenth century London remained under merchant rule : all but 6 of the 88 men who were mayor during it were drawn from the 6 greatest companies , the mercers , grocers , drapers , fishmongers , goldsmiths and skinners .
5 Erm it 's very well made we have a video , watching it being made from the bare
6 The trade name Permutit was given to this patented ion exchange process , it being derived from the Latin verb to exchange .
7 It 's departed from the old form and structures .
8 The term ‘ smack ’ originated here in the Thirties , when the area was dominated by Jewish immigrants — it 's derived from the Yiddish word ‘ schmecker ’ , meaning taste .
9 But the spirit is immortal and will recover its powers when it is freed from the physical brain .
10 is no doubt peculiar ; but , at the same time it is hidden from the external observer by the event horizon .
11 Before the plutonium can be used it has to be reprocessed , the process by which it is separated from the unused uranium and radio active waste in spent , irradiated fuel .
12 It is separated from the Trans-Himalayan zone and the Tibetan Plateau to the north by the structurally controlled valleys of the Indus and the Brahmaputra ( in its upper reaches called the Tsangpo ) and to the south it is bounded by the sediment-filled peripheral foreland basin of the Indo-Gangetic plain .
13 The oral shield is rounded with an acute proximal angle , it is separated from the first lateral arm plate by the wing-like adoral shields .
14 It is separated from the first lateral arm plate by the wing-like adoral shields .
15 It is separated from the first lateral arm plate by the wing-like adoral shields .
16 Beer is classified as a food stuff and yet it is excluded from the legal requirements to list ingredients .
17 It is loaded from the bottom wire upwards and the natural settling of the crop makes big air tunnels under each wire .
18 It is drawn from the historical review of ‘ Baton de mesure ’ published in 1791 by P.L. Ginguene ( 1748-1816 ) .
19 ( Census is spelt with a c at the beginning because it is derived from the Latin censere , to rate ) .
20 Erm , she actually traced back calls on the station log and it was done from the first of October nineteen ninety two to the thirtieth of September nineteen ninety three and during that time we had over five thousand three hundred and thirty calls , of which one thousand one hundred and sixty six originated from , so that is erm twenty point three percent of the calls received at police station and were held on came from , which is quite a lot .
21 In summary , it was concluded from the initial examination of the FAOR proposals that the development of a global user requirement for the introduction of either computerised indexing and storage systems was not appropriate , or possible , at that time , and it was necessary to take an evolutionary bottom-up approach that recognised not only the limitations and costs of the current market in software and equipment , but also the particular needs of individual functions .
22 The engine was reputed to have done 99,000 miles by the time it was extracted from the old Herald in 1988 , but Tony is sceptical .
23 Opposition leader Paruyr Ayrykyan , chair of the National Self-Determination union , called in a television broadcast on April 28 for a new constitution to replace the current one , which he described as invalid because it was inherited from the Armenian Soviet republic .
24 There is a clue that cuts were made ( though we can not tell how extensive — for , unlike Act 1 , Act 5 was not reprinted in 1693 : it was inherited from the 1692 stockpile ) .
25 He chose the translation of Tyndale , where this existed , because it was made from the original Greek and Hebrew , unlike that of Coverdale , which was translated from the Roman Vulgate .
26 The label said it was made from the powdered teeth of deadly snakes , and it was guaranteed to raise welts the size of walnuts on your skin .
27 The perspicacious reader will by now have decided that , if we accept the 1865 suppressed edition as the first , this American printing was the second issue of the first edition , since it was printed from the original setting of type .
28 The answer is that it was borrowed from the gravitational energy of the universe .
29 As with a number of shafted weapons , it was used from the eleventh to the seventeenth century .
30 In truth , it was doomed from the very start .
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