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

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1 These activities will be financed by an operating budget of Pta200 million ( £1.14 million ; $ 2.25 million ) , a half of which will be provided by Palma 's civic purse , with the remainder gathered from entrance fees and profits in the shop and restaurant .
2 Nottingham University 's Blind Mobility Unit has devised a system that produces ‘ touch maps ’ , raised plans formed from braillon plastic sheeting .
3 The more I puzzled about how best to paint the outback the more I realised the Aboriginals had got it right , making spiritual maps on the ground or on bark stripped from eucalypt trees .
4 Debbie O'Rourke ‘ Caesarian wound from Birth Suite
5 The Dutch colonial army would be disbanded by July 1950 and all units withdrawn from Republican territory .
6 It is a rock formed from vegetable matter by the process of metamorphism .
7 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 .
8 Saline soils form near the sea when salts are blown inland from spray in summer , or in salt-laden snow lifted from sea ice in winter .
9 In place of our large pieces of coal , the Chinese burn briquettes shaped from coal dust .
10 The first was a photograph by Gianfranco Gorgoni , a stock shot from Contact Press Images .
11 The scFv fragment is flanked by SfiI and NotI sites as in the vector pHEN1 23 , to facilitate the cloning of scFv fragments selected from phage display libraries 4 .
12 And he supports the long-floated idea that road tax should be scrapped , with the equivalent revenue drawn from petrol duty .
13 Mutant Rb proteins isolated from tumour cells are unable to bind DRTF1/E2F ( refs 11–13 ) , and certain viral oncoproteins , such as adenovirus E1A , sequester Rb and p107 in order to free active DRTF1/E2F ( refs 5 , 11 , 12 , 14 , 15 ) .
14 One in every four purchases from your local chemist contains compounds derived from rainforest species .
15 One in four products from the chemist will contain chemical compounds derived from rainforest plants , and it is estimated that to date only one per cent of rainforest plants have been screened for medical use .
16 The applicability of such data derived from uranium miners to the general population is central to the radon issue .
17 One of the most relevant particle characteristics derived from sieve analysis is the size of the intermediate diameter .
18 From their residency at the Fridge during the first summer of love , Halo used slide and film projectors to throw up a collage of op-art patterns , film loops of dancers like E-Boy and Wumni , and unique fractals derived from video feedback .
19 After all , euthunai , compulsory accounts presented by magistrates , are an institution known from deme government ( IG i 244 , Skambonidai ) before they appear in the city .
20 A large part of his pleasure derived from walking holidays , when he could put Oxford , college politics and the routines of work behind him .
21 Table 4.6 provides information for residents of the area of the former Tyne mouth County Borough derived from population censuses .
22 Wood veneer finishes with aluminum trim characterised the lounges and offices : zebra wood , holly , and walnut in the men 's lounge were arranged in abstract designs derived from railroad locomotives , cars , and signals ; panels of zebra and madrone wood covered the women 's lounge ; and gum , harewood , and holly were used in the offices along with cork flooring .
23 In the first of these , reports of dreams were elicited from subjects woken from REM sleep on a total of 126 occasions .
24 Ralph Berger has also found that subjects woken from REM sleep report colour in their dreams far more frequently than people do when asked about their dreams during the day — even subjects who claimed never to dream in colour .
25 This section provides an overview of the various activities that make up a typical risk management programme , and then presents some examples of good practice derived from Engineering Council studies and other sources .
26 Yet , increasingly , arguments about the effects of privatisation on the state 's finances , rather than discussion about the appropriate role of the state , have come to the fore as the revenue gained from asset sales has become sizeable .
27 A concrete example of this was the number of corners won and goals scored from corner opportunities by Leeds .
28 Also , because of the type of accounting system adopted by all record companies , it is quite feasible for royalties generated from record sales in the UK to take nine months before they are paid to the artist .
29 The record company recoups this expenditure by making the band liable to pay these costs from their share of the royalties generated from record sales .
30 Turnover generated from Unix licences , he says , increased fourfold last year , and now makes up 20% of total revenues .
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