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

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1 Pecquet even claimed that good diplomats needed to be prepared from childhood for the work .
2 To specify modules which are part of a package and which are to be transferred from LIFESPAN to the user 's account , the following relationships must be used :
3 To specify modules which are part of a package and which are to be transferred from LIFESPAN to the user 's account , the following relationships must be used :
4 I refuse to sell refrigerated Brie , so when the regulations come into force that state food has to be refrigerated from manufacture to sale , it will disappear from my shop .
5 There was the intellectual stimulus to be gained from discussion with colleagues , and the challenge of teaching lively young minds .
6 Naturally this enforcement pattern could be justified by the inspectorate who see their primary function not as a kind of industrial police force , but more of a pastoral mission rounding up wayward factory owners and showing them the light and contentment to be gained from compliance with current standards of safety , health , and welfare required by law .
7 However , I have stressed the importance of the other side of our self-interested rationality — the side that also enables us to appreciate the personal advantages to be gained from compliance with the restraints of the social contract .
8 An MBA and a Diploma programme aimed at maximising the real benefits to be gained from investment in Information Technology .
9 ‘ I do not think there is any comfort to be gained from definition in this branch of the law .
10 Such radicalism demanded too much , because there was little popular momentum to be gained from harmony through compromise , once the first flush of enthusiasm engendered by Mrs Stowe passed .
11 Managing quality in this example is based on the assumption that long-term and medium-term planning of all subjects is important , that the analysis and modification of the use of time have to be repeated from year to year ( if not from term to term ) and that targets and statements of attainment should feature in schools ' schemes of work " and provide a valuable focus for the planning and transaction of classwork by individual teachers " ( HMI 1990:14 ) .
12 The nun who admitted them appeared to be covered from head to foot apart from her eyes , nose , and mouth , for after she had bolted the gate behind them she tucked her bare hands into her sleeves , then led the way up a gravel path , on either side of which a lawn extended as far as a further high , stone wall , its top also embedded with glass .
13 It 's hard to draw a prick in the act ; they tend to be covered from sight in this position unless they are superhumanly long .
14 As it was too large to be put on a lorry to be moved from site to site it had to travel on roads under its own power and was held to be intended to be used on roads .
15 b ) This permits the blade to be moved from side to side so that it can be made parallel with the sole .
16 The topic continues to be raised from time to time in the media including illustrations of how celebrity trials in America are reported on TV .
17 The power to offer such an opportunity requires to be renewed from year to year ; Resolution 5 extends this power for a further year .
18 To make it look light and fresh , the swiss roll has to be made from scratch in Alan 's well equipped kitchen .
19 There is money to be made from ivory worth an average family 's income for years at the risk of six months in gaol at no expense to you .
20 The rynd and the spindle soon came to be made from iron to be more durable , and the handle was developed to become a lever for turning the runner stone by animal power .
21 In nineteen eighty six treat people as if their labour is worth nothing you know those men have given their lives to the quarry industry and there 's no doubt that there is money to be made from slate at the moment and people are people that have the money to invest are making a lot of money okay they 're inves they 're risking the money but er people are risking their lives as well and giving their lives .
22 As yet there is no other body to undertake this task , and even tentative moves to remove the problem from the cell block and into the detoxification centre foundered in the entrepreneurial 1980s ; for there is little immediate profit to be made from reclamation of this kind of scrap material ( although the long-term value of a humanitarian return might be thought to be well worth pursuing in a civilized society ! ) .
23 To give it a chance of success , some French troops had to be withdrawn from south of the Somme and their lines taken over by Haig 's men , disrupting his own long-planned attack in Flanders .
24 At present , the Australian stations are served by three ageing chartered supply vessels — one of which is to be withdrawn from service in 1987/88 .
25 Second-hand and home-made toys are to be withdrawn from sale in charity shops because of a new EC law .
26 2.6.1 for insuring the Centre or ( where such insurance includes the Centre and other premises ) such proportion [ reasonably ] attributable to the Centre of the sums that the Landlord shall from time to time pay by way of premium for insuring the Centre and other premises to be determined from time to time by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator
27 Uneven development is taken here as a key concept , both in explaining why there are local state institutions to begin with , and in understanding how local politics come to be differentiated from place to place .
28 Henceforth it was to be seen from time to time on route 16/18 .
29 In the richer agricultural regions the dues owed to the Grand Prince , or to lay and ecclesiastical landowners , gradually began to be converted from payment in kind to money rents .
30 For energy to be converted from zebra into lion , the lion has to chase and kill the zebra , and then digest the zebra meat .
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