Example sentences of "that [pron] has been [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 Students often complain that nothing has been learned from a particular allocation .
2 A substantial similarity between programs , however , can suggest that one has been copied from the other and this can shift the burden of proof to the defendant , especially if there is something else to support the view that copying may have taken place , such as access to the original program by the defendant , see L.B. Plastics Ltd. v Swish Products Ltd. [ 1979 ] .
3 We too would like to see some pensioner and pensioner trustees on that trustee board , but we do also recognise because it is er a large scheme heavily weighted er with er pensioners and deferred pensioners in the very fact that it has been transferred from the public centre of public er sector into the private sector , that we would like to see an independent trustee er er appointed on to the er Committee of Management it would er er sort of act as a balance and be able to provide er specialist advice to particularly the Trade Union Trustees and for that matter the Employer Trustees so as to keep a broad balance of what 's happening within the that time .
4 That it has been populated from prehistoric times is evidenced by the remains of neolithic buildings , mainly on Hirta , the largest island in the group .
5 The fact is that he has been saved from a disaster primarily caused by his ill-judged decision , based on terrible advice , to join the mechanism .
6 It was also perfectly timed , for only last week Hendry was overtaken by Jimmy White at the head of the provisional world rankings — the first time since May 1990 that he has been removed from top spot .
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