Example sentences of "are [vb pp] from [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the case of reliability estimates , correlations are calculated from the two sets of scores obtained from inter-rater , test-retest or split-half comparisons . |
2 | If the terms of Bell 's inequality are calculated from the composite wave function I mentioned above then the inequality is found to be violated ; on the other hand , it is always satisfied for wave functions that are simple products . |
3 | At present rates are calculated from the rateable value of business premises and the local rate poundage . |
4 | ‘ Standard rates ’ for each activity are calculated from the direct expenditure plus the allocated overheads . |
5 | ‘ Standard rates ’ for each activity are calculated from the direct expenditure plus the allocated overheads . |
6 | Criteria for doing this are developed from the professional knowledge , value base and experience of the practitioner rather than from the policies and constraints of organisations . |
7 | If girls are taught from an early age that science is a subject to be studied by all pupils , and is not ‘ only for the boys ’ , then some of the problems relating to girls ' under-achievement in science in the secondary school will be resolved ( Equal Opportunities Commission 1982 : 4 ) |
8 | If instructions are received from a senior executive who is also the principal shareholder of an entity , it should be established , preferably in writing , whether the engagement is for the entity or for the individual acting in a private capacity . |
9 | An alternative explanation , however , is that rhythms with a 24-hour period are received from the external world — but that these are picked up and transmitted to the body clock less effectively in premature babies . |
10 | Some such applications for the BEd degree are received from the Central Register and Clearing House ( CRCH ) but , unusually , BEd candidates may alternatively apply to Oxford through PCAS . |
11 | The ISAs are distinguished from the Repressive State Apparatus ( RSA ) in that the former are plural and private while the latter is unitary and public . |
12 | Women are educated from an early age to distrust strangers , to avoid lonely places , to return home when it is light or to be accompanied when it is dark . |
13 | In one interesting analysis of this issue , Sauvant and Mennis ( 1980 ) argue that the TNCs act as transmission belts along which the contents of what they label the TNC ‘ business culture ’ are carried from the rich countries to the poor countries of the world . |
14 | Children with ABL can not absorb fat because they lack the lipoproteins in which fats are carried from the small intestine into the bloodstream . |
15 | Battered from side to side and up and down bits are torn from the main body and break away exposing parts from the reserve miscelles . |
16 | Subsidiaries acquired or sold during the year are included from the effective date of acquisition or to the effective date of disposal . |
17 | The results of companies acquired are included from the effective date of acquisition . |
18 | Middle-class Edinburgh lads like myself are discouraged from an early age from being physical unless they 're wearing rugby shorts at the time . |
19 | Most farm machinery and chemicals are produced in industrial centres and few agricultural services are organised from a rural base . |
20 | The Conservative Government 's attempts at reviving the private-rented sector have met with very little success though in due course more substantial results are expected from the 1988 Housing Act . |
21 | The grapes are picked from the local vineyard and brought to the house where they are crushed . |
22 | Someone for whom it really is of no concern whether others enjoy or suffer is schizophrenic ; he is no egoist , but one whose imaginary viewpoints are disconnected from the real people around him . |
23 | Peppercorns , which are harvested from a vine-like plant some 3½m/12ft high , Piper nigrum , were originally grown in India and south-east Asia , although they are now widely cultivated in other tropical areas such as Madagascar and the West Indies . |
24 | From William the Conqueror onwards the Church Courts are separated from the Lay Courts : the Bishop has his court ; the Archbishop a superior or prerogative court ; from him before the Reformation there is an appeal to the pope . |
25 | That that was what was being put forward by the planning authority , then in the next sentence we have Most of the suggested sites are included in the conservation area in the village , and are separated from the built-up part of the village . |
26 | The vineyards of this village are physically , though not communally , a continuation of the higher slopes of Vaudemanges ; they are separated from the main belt of the Montagne on a lower eastern extremity . |
27 | Both the oceanic and the continental crust are separated from the underlying mantle by a sort of boundary , or discontinuity , known after its Yugoslavian discoverer as the Mohorovicic discontinuity , or Moho for short . |
28 | The problem by and large is a problem of levels , and whilst the bottoms of the pits now support fully grown trees these are Separated from the surrounding fields and roads by massive chalk cliffs — in some places several hundred feet high ! |
29 | Children are prepared from the earliest years to move through a tightly controlled educational system . |
30 | These foods are prepared from the highest quality ingredients and contain all the nutrients and vitamins that fish require . |