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

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1 It 's high standing is shown by its being in the top three universities , along with Oxford and Cambridge , in the national table which shows the proportion of income derived from research grants .
2 At the same meeting ministers agreed in principle to make the laundering of money made from drug trafficking a criminal offence by 1993 .
3 THE Queen 's showpiece meeting at Ascot next week has been rescued by a £1 million loan made up of money deducted from betting shop punters .
4 But the greater birthweight variability within monozygous twins merely adds to the difficulty of distinguishing between the effects of genes and early environment , and is a further reason for distrusting estimates of heritability derived from twin studies .
5 A hint that the fishery may have been active as early as 4200B.C. is offered by the serpent-like ornament of mother-of-pearl recovered from level V C at the site of Yahya in south Iran .
6 He was talking rather too much , he knew , but her appearance in the dress of silver lame — like some kind of armour remembered from childhood play-acting it looked to his inexperienced eyes — was quite startling and such a contrast to Ianthe 's sober blue wool dress .
7 The French government has signed agreements with the major French oil companies , Elf and Total , to increase production of fuel made from oilseed rape , despite recent studies showing that growing crops to produce " biofuels " for vehicles is neither environmentally nor economically justifiable .
8 The Russian Ministry of the Interior reports that , in the first six months of this year , 2,211 crimes in that field have been registered and about 10,000 works of art stolen from State museums and private collectors .
9 Cedar harpoons were clutched in their hands , anchored to the floats by long coils of rope made from cedar bark .
10 Prompting in Islington also ensured very high levels of specific diabetes assessments , comparing favourably with the most comprehensive levels of care reported from hospital clinics and from general practitioner miniclinic care .
11 EXAMPLES OF INFORMATION GAINED FROM EXPERIENCE TESTS
12 Use will also be made of information collected from documentary sources , such as company annual reports , and a small number of companies will be selected for case studies .
13 These formulations were grounded in the early hydraulic model of the circulation of energy derived from fluid mechanics ; the body possessed only a fixed quantity of semen , once expended it was lost forever .
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