Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There were , there are : they have simply been hidden from history . |
2 | For Piaget , this indicates that the infant still thinks in terms of ‘ making ’ or ‘ materialising ’ objects through action , rather than ‘ discovering ’ objects which have simply been hidden from view . |
3 | Cognitive behaviour is not reducible to simple sequences of contingencies of reinforcement but instead reflects goal-seeking activities , hypothesis making and many other features which had hitherto been dismissed from consideration within the Anglo-American tradition in psychology . |
4 | Having been dismissed from parade , the children race downstairs to where the Rangers ' 22 horses and Ponies are housed in splendour . |
5 | If accountability had been enhanced , profligate councillors would have been dismissed from office and replaced by more prudent ones . |
6 | The financial criteria are altered from time to time by regulations . |
7 | Thus , the pressing of a large computer-linked key identified by a pattern that the chimpanzee has been trained to associate with the availability of bananas , is no more surprising than its ability to associate the presence of bananas with the shape of a banana plant on which the bananas are hidden from view . |
8 | Frequently however these problems go unnoticed or are hidden from view Only the nurse herself is aware of the difficulty . |
9 | The complexity of this issue lies in the fact that the TNCs are themselves directly and explicitly responsible for the ways in which such processes work out in most societies , but they are also often indirectly and implicitly responsible in ways that are hidden from view . |
10 | Undertakings are given from time to time in personal injury cases . |
11 | In the marble version the struts have been banished from sight by designing the statue to be seen from a restricted viewpoint . |
12 | In January 1326 Isabella wrote to Bishop Stratford , now back in England , indicating that she would not return until both Despensers had been banished from court . |
13 | The voice of Gerry Adams , who arrived a little later on the scene , has been banished from television , but he is alive . |
14 | We found a similar trend in a previous study in Hertfordshire , the only other study in which a group of people has been traced from birth to death . |
15 | Unlike many generative systems which are developed from scratch , probabilistic systems tend to utilise existing resources . |
16 | It was only recently that a police presence had been withdrawn from No. 22 after the Pitt deaths . |
17 | Uncured pork from a firm at Wisbech , Cambs , has been withdrawn from sale by supermarkets and shops . |
18 | KMFDM 's recent LP , ‘ Naive ’ , featured cover art by renowned UK design team Brute and has been withdrawn from sale in Sound Warehouse , one of America 's largest record chains with over 1,000 shops coast to coast . |
19 | KMFDM 's recent LP , ‘ Naive ’ , featured cover art by renowned UK design team Brute and has been withdrawn from sale in Sound Warehouse , one of America 's largest record chains with over 1,000 shops coast to coast . |
20 | A tourist video has been withdrawn from sale after fears it could threaten the safety of children . |
21 | An electic hairstyler has been withdrawn from sale after one began to produce sparks . |
22 | They 've been withdrawn from sale , but its feared other mowers with similar cabling could still be available in shops around Britain . |
23 | CANS of a fish product , manufactured by a Scottish company , have been withdrawn from sale throughout Britain as a precautionary measure because of a possible link with a case of suspected botulism in which a woman was paralysed from the neck down . |
24 | Debbie Dent from Oxfordshire 's Trading Standard 's Department says although the product 's been withdrawn from sale in most shops , some of the sets marked ‘ Salter 's Science Fun with Crystals ’ may have already been bought and put aside for Christmas . |
25 | To many , the world in which they appear to have lived seems to have been distanced from reality . |
26 | Invaded by photographs the toys are decontextualised from childhood , sinister , tragic recollections of a half-forgotten adventure . |
27 | Interest rates are adjusted from time to time to reflect market conditions , and will be chosen to balance long-term inflows of deposits with the demand for loans : higher interest rates attracting more deposits and reducing the demand for loans . |
28 | shall also cause the trade mark registration symbol to be placed next to such of the Trade Marks as are registered from time to time throughout the world . |
29 | quantities or figures which have been calculated from information collected by sampling . |
30 | The team members are themselves significant contributors to the discussion , drawing on their own first-hand experience as they play their county roles , but written reports are received from Area School Inspectors , Area Education Officers and DCSLs , and comments from such people are also reported verbally by members of the project team . |