Example sentences of "have [been] [verb] from a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Small samples have been obtained from a feral cat hunting at Rhulen in Wales and from a captive margay in London Zoo . |
2 | Over the years I have had an interest in medical matters and have been involved from a legal viewpoint on a number of occasions . |
3 | ‘ Piano Song ’ , for instance , includes lines like ‘ My vulnerability rushes up to me ’ and ‘ The deeper I delve into the conciousness of me and you ’ , which sound as though they have been selected from a random computer-search for meaningful phrases in a dictionary of pretension . |
4 | The main tools of AI have been borrowed from a wide range of disciplines including linguistics , mathematics , psychology and cybernetics . |
5 | While this is often assumed axiomatic to good services , which have been removed from a local base only because of the division of labour requirements of bureaux , it is not a self-evident welfare virtue . |
6 | At Kew , a large greenhouse , with temperature and humidity controlled at tropical rainforest levels throughout the year , contains a collection of several hundred clones of cocoa ( clones being groups of genetically identical individuals that have been derived from a single parent by asexual reproduction ) . |
7 | However we do n't always acknowledge them in ourselves , perhaps because we have been hurt from a past experience . |
8 | Minor amounts of nickel have been produced from a small magmatic Cu-Ni deposit at Talnotry , south-west Scotland ( MRP 10 ; Stanley and others , 1987 ) and near Loch Fyne from stratabound Fe-Cu-Ni sulphides in Dalradian metasedimentary and volcanic rocks especially in the ‘ pyrite belt ’ . |
9 | Since December they have been pouring from a new fissure in Etna , 7,500ft above sea level . |