Example sentences of "been [verb] from a [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 These have mostly been calculated from the speed and force needed to embed swords in wooden hulled ships and boats ; a speed of 57.6 miles per hour ( 92.7 kilometres per hour ) has been calculated from a penetration of 22 inches .
2 Hilda Lodge , in her new capacity of Chairman , welcomed everyone and said that apologies had been received from a number of teachers which had resulted in a smaller than usual attendance .
3 A new board has been installed from a list of candidates selected by an independent panel .
4 Such " coral bleaching " has been reported from a range of tropical locations in the past two years [ see EDs passim ] .
5 The problem has been approached from a number of different fields of research , and a large number of different theories have been proposed .
6 Co-occurrence data has been used by the present project ; the data having been collected from a number of corpora rather than LDOCE .
7 It was said to have been made from a nail of the True Cross with ornamentation of gold enamel and jewels .
8 In 1155 Barbarossa was crowned with the famous Iron Crown of Lombardy , said to have been made from a nail of the True Cross .
9 Much of the remaining capital has been secured from a group of what AAC describes as ‘ high net worth ’ Saudi Arabian businessmen .
10 The various Lives had been written from a variety of standpoints , but he observed that the best of them had been inspired with hate — hate , not of Jesus , but of the ‘ Christ of dogma ’ .
11 They had been selected from a pile of ‘ sets ’ which the Second Son had gleaned from the finest merchants in Abu Dhabi and brought to the Sheikha .
12 Erm , er , the funding for that project which I understand has a total cost in excess of a hundred and sixty thousand pounds , has been met from a variety of sources , er , primarily local , but with a contribution from the County Council through the Leisure Services Committee , and also through the Resources Management sub-committee , and in a , indirect sense , in that the , the , the land transferred to the County Council from the District Council for a particular sum , when the project did n't go ahead , the land went back to the District , and had appreciated in value in the intervening time .
13 English Nature , the government 's wildlife adviser , expects to recommend at least 20 sites for SPA protection in 1993/94. * Slapton Ley , a coastal freshwater lake in south Devon , has been upgraded from a site of special scientific interest to a national nature reserve .
14 The POU domain proteins are a family of structurally related transacting factors which have been isolated from a variety of organisms ( 1 , 2 ) .
15 POU domain genes have been isolated from a variety of organisms and show diverse patterns of expression ( 9-15 ) .
16 Exemptions have been raised from a base of £10,000 to £45,000 .
17 On the other hand Galadriel has been expelled from a kind of Heaven , the Deathless land of Valinor , and has been forbidden to return .
18 In South-west England tin , copper and other metals have been mined for at least 2000 years from deposits related to Variscan granites ; in the Pennine range of central and northern England over a similar period , lead , and lately fluorite and baryte , have been extracted from vein and replacement deposits in Carboniferous sediments ; in Central Wales , the Isle of Man and the Southern Uplands of Scotland lead and zinc have been mined from vein deposits in Lower Palaeozoic greywackes and in the Lake District copper , lead and zinc have been recovered from a variety of deposits in Lower Palaeozoic sedimentary and volcanic rocks underlain by Caledonian granites .
19 Both have been suffering from a surfeit of squash , according to the man who manages them , Norman Norrington .
20 ‘ Brian has been suffering from a loss of confidence , ’ said Roxburgh of the player who was relegated to the Manchester United substitutes ' bench on Saturday .
21 Cureton 's entry opens with a detailed and well-referenced history of stylistics , but suggests that it may have been suffering from a loss of confidence in the recent past .
22 France has been suffering from a series of dry winters , since that of 1988-89 .
23 The figures are thought to have been adapted from a cycle of statues made by the sculptor Lysippus for a sanctuary at Alezia ( Acarnania , Greece ) in the 4th century BC and later brought to Rome .
24 There was none of the relief which might have been gained from a change of stance .
25 On this occasion John had been breeding from a group of Aspidoras lakoi and kindly offered me a couple of pairs to try .
26 But , minutes later , when the trio had left , the 89-year-old discovered that her purse had been taken from a bedroom of her terraced home in Albany Road , Prescot .
27 But minutes later , when the trio had left , the 89 year old lady discovered that her purse had been taken from a bedroom of her terraced home in Albany Road , Prescot .
28 It is not perhaps surprising that concern over the handling of agricultural matters has been expressed from a number of parks including Exmoor and the North York Moors where pressures for reclamation have been , and perhaps still are , considerable .
29 It is usually a shelf species but has been recorded from a depth of 1200 m so is included in this study .
30 Such management has been recruited from a combination of civil servants with little or no commercial experience , individuals with limited commercial experience in , for instance , the co-operative movement , individuals with experience in foreign-owned enterprises but at a low level , or even ex-politicians .
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