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

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1 The growth has come from privatisation of services provided in the public sectors , particularly healthcare and education and from catering for the public .
2 This explained why the sounds of battle had come from east of this dell .
3 The electromagnet shown in section in Fig. 3.21 is designed to give radial magnetic flux density B in an annulus of radius a and width unc when energized with constant voltage V. Its coil is wound from copper of conductivity unc and is located in the annular space inside the electromagnet which has the dimensions a , b , c shown in the figure .
4 The subjects of the scrutinies varied from payment of social security benefits to the organisation of the coastguard ( Gray and Jenkins , 1985 ) .
5 Indeed , a painter-critic named Lecomte had resigned from membership of the Salon because he felt the Cubists were too numerous and their work too well hung .
6 It should have been a new beginning , a clean slate but , as she rode out the following morning , her head clouded from lack of sleep , Kelly knew that life was never that easy .
7 Five of the nine infants have been shown to be deleted from part of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene ( table II ) .
8 The effects of low site symmetry are the same as those to be expected from distortion of the symmetrical molecule to a less-symmetrical form .
9 Not out of the radio sets themselves , mind you , but — about a month after legalization — he flogged cassette tapes on ‘ How to keep a conversation going on CB ’ , with a follow-up manual listing good ‘ handles ’ ( mostly pinched from Lord of the Rings ) for Citizen Banders with absolutely no imagination .
10 The Magnum photographer has lived and worked almost continuously in Britain since 1961 and the exhibition is selected from work of that period ( until 23 Feb ) .
11 regulatory authority transferred from Department of Energy to HSE
12 Twenty two patients have hitherto not suffered from recurrence of Dieulafoy 's bleeding .
13 He was sixty-eight years old and had suffered from cancer of the oesophagus for some time .
14 Sacha was a victim of skin cancer early in his career and suffered from cancer of the thyroid in 1971 .
15 Suffolk County Council has long been over-stretched on the conservation side , and comparable houses have suffered from lack of expert advice .
16 I thought the 238S could have handled the top end slightly better ; the lead guitar suffered from lack of cut because of the DBX noise reduction , but without it there was too much tape hiss to produce any acceptable recording .
17 While the defence division saw operating profit fall to £9.3m from £10.5m last time , and suffered from lack of new contracts , Hunting reckons the Atomic Weapons Establishment deal will be a significant contributor over the coming years .
18 This opposition was initiated and had its structural base in the industrial sphere , more specifically , in the gas industry where a growing number of semiskilled workers suffered from intensification of work during the 1880s .
19 Agassi , who is scheduled to launch his Wimbledon defence on Monday week , has suffered from tendonitis of the right wrist since he was last in action at Barcelona in April .
20 The girl had suffered from tuberculosis of the lungs , but it was agreed that although that would ‘ probably at no very distant period have terminated fatally ’ the immediate cause of death was in the stomach .
21 He was saved from isolation of the mind by a lucky proximity .
22 The double-flowered form is the one generally cultivated because it is preferred for medical use , and is grown from division of runners , taken and planted in early spring ; seedlings produce a large number of single-flowered forms .
23 My first car was a twin-carburettor Singer sports car , bright red with a silvery grey hood shaped from part of a wartime barrage balloon ; it was supported by two metal frames shaped like ice hockey goals .
24 As Argyll and lord James said , in their reply of the 13th in which they openly declared it to be the role of the nobles and council ‘ to provide that the ancient liberties of the realm be freed from tyranny of strangers ( and ) to abolish ( God assisting us ) all manifest idolatry and maintainers ’ , he had not been ‘ so full and plain as we expected ’ .
25 Pastrami cut from a very regular block will probably not be made from brisket of beef , so the odder the shape , the better the meat .
26 The floor made from mother of pearl is just 8 inches wide .
27 The floor made from mother of pearl is just 8 inches wide .
28 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 ! ) .
29 Italian porridge made from meal of chestnuts , maize , etc .
30 A 225-bp PCR product amplified from cDNA of patient A using oligonucleotide primers B5 and A3 ( Fig. 5 a ) was digested with Taq I. This amplification product did not cleave into the expected 107bp and 118bp fragments in the patient , indicating that the loss of the Taq I site was in the coding sequence ( at cDNA position 1,704 ) .
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