Example sentences of "are [vb pp] from [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The financial criteria are altered from time to time by regulations . |
2 | Undertakings are given from time to time in personal injury cases . |
3 | Interest rates are adjusted from time to time to reflect market conditions , and will be chosen to balance long-term inflows of deposits with the demand for loans : higher interest rates attracting more deposits and reducing the demand for loans . |
4 | shall also cause the trade mark registration symbol to be placed next to such of the Trade Marks as are registered from time to time throughout the world . |
5 | Some members like to come back to Bristol for social events like the Alumni Foundation concerts or the sports reunions which are organised from time to time . |
6 | Vagrant birds of South American origin are reported from time to time on the South Orkney and South Shetland Islands ; their presence indicates repeated possibilities for colonization , but they invariably disappear quickly . |
7 | In other words , how many bytes of data per second are moved from disk to memory . |
8 | At that time , thanks in particular to the work of Morgan and his colleagues on Drosophila , we had an abstract model of how genes are arranged on chromosomes , and of how they are transmitted from generation to generation , but we did not understand the chemistry of genes , or their replication , or their role in protein synthesis . |
9 | The three departments , however , do use official statistics in the detailed studies which are done from time to time on a one-off basis . |
10 | The king and his brother are seen from time to time , if infrequently — and appear lively and in good health . |
11 | Killer whales and pilot whales belong to the group known as ‘ toothed whales ’ ( and are related to the dolphins ) and both are seen from time to time around Shetland . |
12 | Consider a translate instruction in which ( a ) The source and destination strings are scanned from right to left ; ( b ) Each entry in the translation table contains both a value to be inserted in the destination string , and the address of a new translation table for the next source character . |
13 | We are mesmerised by the mystery of young women 's bodies , trying to unlock their secrets with words that are whispered from desk to desk . |
14 | Small amounts of contaminants are transferred from mother to foetus , but much greater quantities are passed to the suckling young through her milk . |
15 | The cards are marked in such a way that stitches are transferred from right to left on some rows and from left to right on other rows , so avoiding a bias . |
16 | This pattern occurs frequently due to factors such as the way in which meter readings for , say , electricity supply are made from house to house , i.e. not at random , or the effects of localized advertising campaigns on a larger file in which many unaffected records are stored . |
17 | However , in this case only the first reference to any descriptor appears in an index , while all further linkages are made from record to record ( rather as in a chain of synonyms in a direct file ) . |
18 | Gallery houses a collection of work by Sir Alfred East R.A. ( 1849–1913 ) , and other artists with Kettering connections which are shown from time to time . |
19 | Some sophisticated services send out portfolios of material to selected users and these are updated from time to time . |
20 | Clauses referring all disputes under a contract to an expert are encountered from time to time in practice . |
21 | The same old commentators are wheeled from channel to channel to comment on the same snippets of film . |
22 | If emission standards are derived from consideration of air quality standards this makes the emission standards strategy really part of an air quality management strategy . |
23 | Western blot analysis using anti-serum against expressed proteins detected each corresponding subunit of HeLa TFIIF ( Fig. 1B , 1C ) providing immunological evidence that the recombinant proteins are derived from expression of cDNAs for each subunit of TFIIF . |
24 | These figures are derived from Census of Population figures and produce a different total work force from Census of Employment figures . |
25 | These general principles are derived from experience by induction . |
26 | Secondly , as the weights are derived from analysis of individuals there is a serious problem of applying them at the level of wards or districts where the information is readily available only in aggregate . |
27 | Star commands and their associated qualifiers are converted from lower-case to upper-case if necessary . |
28 | have been a full-time teacher for at least two years in college , polytechnic or university teaching students following a course leading to the HCIMA professional examination or such other qualifications as are defined from time to time by the council |
29 | Many lone mothers are excluded from employment by lack of jobs , lack of child care , and negative attitudes towards working mothers , and few lone mothers receive regular maintenance . |
30 | Thus numeric operands are held in sign-and-magnitude form , with the sign on the right , since operands are processed from right to left . |