Example sentences of "are [vb pp] from a [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the longer term , further supplies are expected from a dam project to divert water into the Moreno reservoir from the Evinos river .
2 THROUGH a remarkable convergence of biological and technical insights , a collection of papers ( four in this issue of Nature , three in Cell , one in Science ) describe events by which signals are transmitted from a receptor tyrosine kinase to Ras through specific protein-protein interactions .
3 The distinction between physically measurable time-intervals and subjective impressions of rhythmicality is discussed in Roach ( 1982 ) ( in which figures are presented from a laboratory study of six different languages ) and Lehiste ( 1977 ) ; see also Dauer ( 1983 ) .
4 Outgoing student calls are made from a pay phone , so that the telephone charge can be regarded as a purely administrative expense .
5 Since this strategy enables the elimination of many word strings as the transition probabilities between successive words are calculated , it may provide a solution to the problem of the large number of word strings that are derived when words are hypothesized from a mid-class input .
6 If , as this example suggests , partial word strings of more than two words are necessary to guarantee selection of the correct word-string , then the number of alternative partial word strings that has to be considered at any one time will increase correspondingly , particularly when words are hypothesized from a mid-class input .
7 Better still , these amounts are subtracted from a mortgage rate which is fixed for three years at 13.99% ( APR 15.0% ) .
8 Yet its proposals are derived from a computer model of the railway network that produces nonsensical results — including siting the terminus of one main line in the middle of a Scottish peat bog .
9 3 12 pieces of string each 38cm long are cut from a piece 4.8m long .
10 When plants are cleared from an ecosystem effects animals as it reduces their food resources and thereby creating competition and by sometimes cutting down their shelter and natural habitat forcing them to move to areas where they ca n't survive .
11 The next two rows are accessed from a portside door , the next two from starboard , and so on along the aeroplane , except that the last row has a door to itself .
12 If the acoustic front end provides a fine class description , this is used directly , otherwise the required set members are accessed from a look-up table and added to the Chart .
13 Stage 2 : Offline Restores — Restores are initiated from a user transaction whereby access to offlined modules is required eg. read module from LIFESPAN .
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