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

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1 VTAM , the Virtual Telecommunications Access Method , is the first application to be split from the network , and with the new 3.4.2 release , it can now run natively over TCP/IP , and comes with support for OS/2-based machines too .
2 The report highlights three issues : the amount of money to be transferred from the budget of the Department of Social Security ; the way in which housing benefit will be calculated after 1993 ; and the division of responsibility between the health authorities and the local social service departments .
3 An extra £3,500 had to be transferred from the leisure services central budget because there was not enough to produce publicity leaflets and posters .
4 But he was stable enough to be transferred from the town 's general hospital to the specialist Walton centre for neurology and neurosurgery in Liverpool , where he remains on a ventilator .
5 We are not told why the lepers were wandering around when it was normal , at that time , for lepers to be separated from the rest of society .
6 Thus we commend the Bible to be read by the Churches and by Christian families in their homes , as nourishment for their souls , and not to be separated from the sacrament in the liturgy ; we commend modern translations , into the various languages , as a help to understanding ; we commend the people who have the duty of seeking to interpret the Bible in terms of the modern scientific view of the world ; and remind the Churches that all knowledge is of God and therefore that scientific discovery is also part of His work ; and so the world will be brought to know God as its Maker , and the Cross as timeless .
7 For research purposes , the laboratory was just beginning to be separated from the kitchen ; but for the nineteenth century the centres were the laboratory and the museum .
8 The greatest danger for the very young is to be separated from the nest because they are helpless and can quickly die of cold .
9 Occasionally there is a strong reason for weaning from the breast as the mother may want to return to work , or may need to be separated from the child for some reason .
10 This can be a critically important action as the human memory is notoriously selective , and loose-leaf and logbook notes are prone to be separated from the project plan .
11 He remembered the row on the day the newspaper interview had come out — so violent as to be heard from the street
12 The cushion seems to be cut from the fragment of a statue .
13 It is often said that the ‘ old men ’ did everything the hard way and in the past such templates tended to be cut from the solid .
14 The completed bear , pressed into the beanbag model , gave a clue to the depth required to be cut from the block of timber for the beanbag .
15 Her brother , Peter Garbutt , 26 , and Trevor Turner , 22 , had to be cut from the wreckage of the Ford Capri and were ‘ critical but stable ’ in Doncaster Infirmary .
16 Broderick had to be cut from the wreckage .
17 Gunns had to be cut from the wreckage .
18 Mark Windram from Eastfield in Northampton had to be cut from the wreckage by the fire brigade .
19 One had to be cut from the wreckage by firemen .
20 He was aware of the controversial scene which had to be cut from the trailer and laughed at the problems it caused in the UK .
21 This allowed a number of questions to be to be formulated from the activity lists ( Fig 11.15 ) for discussion with all those persons in the EPH dealing with financial matters , the answers being noted on a separate formatted sheet .
22 In sum , the general impression to be gained from the literature is that industrial profits were slimmed over the period , but by nothing like as much as bald balance sheet figures suggest , and that an easing in the cost of finance over the 1960s was followed by a hardening in the early 1970s .
23 AEA believes , therefore , that there is much to be gained from the coherence of its business units and that an important part of its task is to maintain and develop such coherence in the future .
24 Referring again to the Mondragon experience , it is clear that the planners there recognise the economic advantages to be gained from the formation of larger units .
25 Lilford ( 1989 ) sees the ability of the home authority to choose who receives treatment as a major benefit to be gained from the system , stating that ‘ some patients will still go without treatment , but commissioning agents will help patients with the greatest need or best prognosis .
26 At the same time there is a real personal value and satisfaction to be gained from the caring and nurturing work of women in the family .
27 Whilst there might be certain advantages to be gained from the inclusion of a broader range of aggravating features in the higher categories , these are probably outweighed by the complexity this would produce .
28 Opportunism had long been a characteristic of princes and alliances and changes of allegiance were connected with the patronage to be gained from the emperor .
29 Are all those names to be kept from the press ?
30 As in all significant campaigns , quality education has to be led from the front , with the manager showing the commitment and leadership which make others realise that things can and will be done as a result .
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