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

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1 Their atonement or covering for sin was received DIRECT from Jesus Himself , the One who is ‘ the mediator of the new testament ’ ( Hebrews 9 v. 15 ) .
2 Just as is the case for walking , the benefits of calming residential areas will not be realised unless provision is made for whole journeys from home to the shops , to work or to school , to be completed free from intimidation by motorised traffic .
3 In September 1986 the Iranians paid $7 million direct into one of North 's three Swiss bank accounts and North drew out $2 million to pay for 500 TOW missiles that were flown direct from America to Iran ( which shows the true price of TOW missiles compared to what Iran was being charged ) .
4 Although an earlier check with the weather office predicted a favourable wind for that evening , it did not materialize and conditions were to remain the same the following day when only one Spitfire was delivered by F/C Heering who had flown direct from Brize Norton .
5 But as soon as they move to hearsay they lapse immediately into the purely fantastic , and the stuff of which their fantasies are constructed is lifted direct from mythology .
6 In 1950 a scientist by the name of Immanuel Velikovsky caused a considerable furore in the historical , religious and astronomical worlds by stating unequivocally that the flooding was caused by Venus which had been wrenched free from Jupiter and made an uncomfortably close encounter with earth .
7 It was as though she 'd been let loose from shackles she had n't even known she 'd been wearing .
8 Scott had acquired a reputation for homosexuality at Oxford , as is made clear from correspondence in the Keynes papers at King 's College , Cambridge , and he and Keynes became close friends .
9 Outdoors , on all kinds of surfaces where the lines can be abraded as they are dragged , in a range of temperatures and exposed to ultra-violet rays , and often made wet from dew in the grass , all the lab tests become suspect .
10 The second limb of natural justice is that decisions should be made free from bias or impartiality .
11 Where possible , data are collected direct from banking computer systems .
12 This does not apply , however , to money ordered to be paid into court , to payments from debtors under warrants , attachment of earnings orders , administration orders and a small number of minor provisions , to some orders as to enforcement , nor where any party is under disability ; in those cases where the court will be taking payments , all other payments will be made direct from debtor to creditor .
13 Her husband John was made redundant from Parsonage pit in an earlier wave of closures , and she believes that at the age of 41 he will never work again .
14 A DOCTOR who was made redundant from ICI last month is using a collection of 1,700 cartoons as aids in a private occupational health company .
15 But it was also the day an independent report suggested his defence cuts had led to far greater job losses than expected , especially in defence dependent areas like Gloucestershire where thousands have been made redundant from companies like Dowties and Smiths Industries .
16 Swallow was made redundant from AST in November , when the company closed down its East European operation , but he maintains that AST was not dissatisfied with its sales in the region , which he claims totalled over $5m in 1992 .
17 Among the most obvious categories here are the unskilled , the young , black people and those made redundant from manufacturing .
18 A conceivable solution to the problem might be to redraft the guardian angels when they are made redundant from Underground trains and deploy them in parish churches .
19 It would be wrong to suggest that the long-term male unemployed of 1989 were the same people as those made redundant from factories in earlier years , but in geography the correlation is very close .
20 Having made sure from Miss Miggs that she would n't mind if the mistletoe in her apple-tree were sold , especially as it had never occurred to her that she could sell it , three excited Brownies hurried away from Sundial Cottage and did n't pause until they reached Anne 's father 's greengrocery shop .
21 In some cases grants have been made available from UDCs for the implementation of specific projects .
22 The same is true in medicine : the TA played a spendid role in the Gulf , where a complete field hospital was made available from Glasgow .
23 The new awards were to be made available from August 1992 .
24 Remember that more English wine is sold direct from vineyards than is offered through wine merchants , and in this way you can often negotiate a better price .
25 The programme will be broadcast live from Banbury School in Oxfordshire .
26 The GH5 molecule is shown colour-ramped from red to blue , going from N terminus to C terminus .
27 DNA fragments containing human NF-L gene were isolated free from vector sequences by preparative agarose gel electrophoresis and injected into pronuclei of fertilized oocytes from ( CBA C57BL/10 ) F1 mice at a concentration of 1-2 µg/ml of TE buffer ( 10mM Tris ( pH7.5 ) , 0.2mM EDTA ) .
28 Very recently , estimates of individual variation in lifetime reproductive success ( LRS ) have become available from field studies of a small number of species , including a territorial and promiscuous invertebrate , the dragonfly Erythemis simplicicolis ( McVey , 1981 ) , two monogamous birds , the great tit , Parus major ( McGregor , Krebs & Perrins , 1981 ) and the kittiwake Rissa tridactyla ( J. Coulson & C. Thomas , personal communication ) , and one polygynous mammal , the red deer , Cervus elaphus ( Clutton-Brock et al . ,
29 Going through my files the other day , I vaguely remembered sending you a little effort called Offensive from Quasar 13 — just over seven months ago , it must have been .
30 It was missing for three years , until recovered unharmed from Bothwell Brig in Lanarkshire .
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