Example sentences of "has been [verb] [adv] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The myth-makers , with the tourist boards prominent among them , carefully ignore the fact that genuine historic quality has been lost forever from most of Britain 's pubs .
2 What data exists on broad vegetation types for the uplands has been extracted mainly from French Agriculture Ministry sources .
3 Moreover it ‘ has been confirmed independently from various Soviet sources ’ that ‘ Moscow finds Latin American offerings attractive ’ ( Blasier : 1983 , p. 50 ) .
4 The business rate has been taken away from local authorities , and in London that accounted for about £2 billion of income .
5 The new computerised processes have meant that the lead time in certain product areas has been shortened dramatically from eight weeks to 42 h .
6 However , at this time when there is an increasing desire among young people to move away , the traditional tenure of first resort , the privately rented sector , has been declining rapidly from 61 per cent of the total in 1947 to 10 per cent in the mid-1980s ( Donnison 1967 , Table 10 ; Social Trends 18 , 1988 , p. 132 ) .
7 The first thing to stress is that the information given in the orders of battle has been collated entirely from unclassified published sources .
8 The game has been brought forward from 5 November because Headingley has been chosen to stage the John Smiths Yorkshire Cup final on that date .
9 They need the rank and file of the working class , which , through trade union structures and traditions has been acclimatised away from mass action .
10 The court must not make such an order if satisfied that the petitioning creditor 's debt has been paid either from third party funds or from the disposition of the debtor 's own property with the approval of the court ( r 6.31(3) ) .
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