Example sentences of "be [verb] [verb] from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The greater this interaction between chains the more favourable will be the energy parameter and this provides some indication of the type of chain which might be expected to crystallize from the melt , viz.
2 This will be needed — but should not be expected to exist from the outset — if the group is to become an effective working group .
3 As the epidemic progresses , younger cows would be expected to disappear from the pool of infected animals .
4 No current can be made to flow from the STM 's needle on to their surfaces .
5 The vessel was built like a fish and its mouth could be made to protrude from the water .
6 In the normal case three months should suffice and the period should be made to run from the service of a review notice .
7 To identify people by name can be seen to detract from the objectivity of the report .
8 Suddenly , at about 3 o'clock , a pall of thick black smoke could be seen rising from the town and shortly afterwards came flames and then loud crackling was heard .
9 Groups of Muslim demonstrators retaliated by attacking the nearby Holiday Inn with small arms and grenades in an effort to dislodge several snipers who could be seen firing from the hotel 's upper floors .
10 They are inconspicuous during the day ( though occasionally a couple of slender arms will be seen waving from the base of a rock ) but are very useful as scavengers .
11 The bridle path , which Theodora and Cranmer had traversed yesterday morning , could clearly be seen meandering from the back of the stable between the estuary and the wall of Dersingham Park .
12 Large additional costs could be seen arising from the Nassau Agreement on British participation in the American-sponsored NATO Multilateral Force as part of the quid pro quo for Polaris .
13 It is true that the present nature of the threat can be seen to come from the left .
14 By the time we have adequate records , the craft guild can be seen emerging from the lodge of craftsmen working together on a project .
15 A feeling of employment insecurity might be thought to stem from the agency 's lack of obligation to provide assignments on a continuous basis , and thus its inability to guarantee its workers a regular income .
16 The PF1/6 keys can be used to ABORT from the input page .
17 According to Danielle de St Jorre , Minister for Planning and External Affairs , after modifications to the Constitution political parties would be invited to register from the beginning of January 1992 ; party-based elections for a constituent commission were expected to be held in July .
18 As in a great Jesse window , the ancestry of the pope could be portrayed descending from the apostle to whom Christ had said " Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church " .
19 As Canguilhem says , ‘ the efficacy of the psychologist … lacks a firm foundation as long as it can not be proved to derive from the application of a science ( 1980 : 37 ) .
20 50 to 200 metres supplied in coils — all of which can be delivered to site from the factory ,
21 They will be forced to borrow from the Bank , as lender of last resort , or get the Bank to rediscount ( buy ) bills of exchange .
22 This , plus direct purchases of some of the bills by the discount houses , would reduce the liquidity of the discount houses , which then would be forced to borrow from the Bank of England at the new higher MLR .
23 The discount houses may be forced to borrow from the Bank of England as lender of last resort .
24 Ferguson thought the Scottish striker might be forced to withdraw from the trip to Berne because he feared he had been afflicted by the same illness which has hit more than a dozen of the Old Trafford squad .
25 As might have been expected from his career , he outstayed his welcome and had to be forced to retire from the post — a position previously rewarded with a peerage , but which for him only merited a knighthood .
26 ‘ For the purposes of section 6(3) ( a ) of the Act of 1980 ( which excludes the duty to comply with a parent 's preference as to the school at which education is to be provided for his child if compliance with the preference would prejudice the provision of efficient education or the efficient use of resources ) , no such prejudice shall be taken to arise from the admission to a school in any school year of a number of pupils in any relevant age group which does not exceed [ the number so to be admitted ] .
27 The unimpressiveness of some of Gandhi 's arguments in favour of ahi sā , however , should not be allowed to detract from the strength of other arguments , or cause us to lose sight of his basic position .
28 Knaresborough 's Simon Parke will be hoping to profit from the absence of ten times British Open winner Jahangir Khan when the HiTec sponsored event takes place next month .
29 Even the economic benefits which might be purported to flow from the development would have their down side .
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