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

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1 A second competitive threat has come from insurance companies and specialist mortgage companies such as The Mortgage Corporation and National Home Loans .
2 It 's thought that a lot of the spending money for these would have come from redundancy payments when people lost their jobs .
3 It is also the case that the great majority of students entering advanced courses in art and design have come from foundation courses , a few having come from school with GCE A level passes in art .
4 Dixon explains : ‘ In the past , new wrestlers have come from wrestling families .
5 Support for this sequence of events has come from animal models of atherosclerosis and studies using cell-culture techniques , and as Born ( 1983 ) has pointed out caution is necessary in translating these findings to the human situation .
6 Further evidence that glutamate is involved in epilepsy has come from animal models of focal epilepsy , including intracerebral application of cobalt , folate , and kainate , as well as in electrically kindled amygdala , in which seizures are associated with release of glutamate .
7 All information on the incident has come from government sources .
8 As in South Down SDLP had three first preference quotas for their three candidates all of whom were elected though in this case with some assistance which must have come from Republican Clubs in Stage VI .
9 Pressure for his removal had come from trade unions ; Pérez had made 3,000 workers redundant and had failed to improve on the three to four hours of electricity the country received daily .
10 The pre-licentiate scheme in particular , has undoubtedly had an effect on the development of interest in co-operative schemes , and further impetus has come from training officers or training co-ordinators who themselves need to co-operate , in the sense of exchanging ideas , and establishing their own network .
11 Each central village was probably reasonably self-sufficient in terms of weaving for its own clothing , although the wool may have come from downland farms specialising in sheep .
12 The previous transplants had come from accident victims and were rejected within days .
13 The bulk of NO2 emissions in the capital come from motor vehicles , however , and some observers argue that the introduction of catalytic converters will shortly lead to large reductions in emissions overall .
14 But a cautious welcome has come from freight hauliers — who favour blanket daily tolls rather than rush-hour only fees — on the grounds that clearer roads will speed their deliveries .
15 Only one Japanese factory ship remains in operation , and one Japanese whaling company is left , accounting for only a fraction of the income that once was earned from whale products .
16 This scheme was not applied to tax due on interest earned from bank accounts until 1985 .
17 Looking at the figures for manufacturing job loss alongside the figures for employment gain in the services , it may appear that the labour shed from manufacturing industries has been absorbed by the service industries .
18 Others have since arrived without permission , reinforcing rumours that hundreds more are heading for the county , after being evicted from festival sites in Somerset .
19 The annexes varied from science labs , Religious Studies rooms , Special needs room , maths room and French rooms .
20 Techniques " at the bell " are four ( 1 ) living with the headlines and main outlines of your subject by the use of swot cards ; ( 2 ) rehearsing old papers ( or papers concocted from textbook examples ) under examination conditions , with the deliberate aim of making these conditions so familiar that you will be at ease — with the " this-is-old-hat-to-me " feeling in the examination room ; ( 3 ) listening with a much more critical ear to your tutor and to the lecturer — especially if he is also the examiner ;
21 In baskets slung from shoulder poles they carried paddy seedlings , husked rice , fruit , vegetables , matting and even , as Joseph once delightedly pointed out , two live piglets squealing and squirming in separate nets at the pole ends .
22 Grain size , form , roundness and sphericity data are supplemented from grain orientations measured and mineralogical composition established .
23 It usually has low priority in theological education , is disconnected from communication studies and lacks the rich theoretical input which modern rhetorical insight could provide .
24 Hundreds of different types of hydrocarbons are emitted from vehicle exhausts .
25 However , low concentrations of legionellae seem to be emitted from water systems , and epidemiological evidence indicates that infection can occur at some distance from the source of aerosol .
26 Environmentalists claim the highly saline water discharged from desalination plants could harm marine life .
27 Up to 1914 almost 80% of the annual import of grain continued to be discharged from grain vessels by the highly skilled labour force expert in the use of hand tackle with the remaining 20% being mechanically handled for bulk storage in the warehouse .
28 CASH has vanished from gaming machines , bingo nights and raffles .
29 The sample was picked from telephone directories which did not cover the poorer segments of the electorate .
30 The mite can be caught from farm animals — particularly sheep .
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