Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [adv prt] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | French military reinforcements , 150 troops , had been flown in from the Central African Republic to evacuate foreign nationals in Kigali . |
2 | But you talk with a group of youngsters , one of whose friends has just been flown back from a border patrol paralysed for life ; or to a big warm-hearted farmer who tells you , as he jokes with his grandchildren , how he sleeps with his rifle beside his bed and watches every road for landmines — and you see the other side of the coin . |
3 | Fearfully , Seb drew closer and could see her dress had been ripped down from the neck to waist . |
4 | After all , the 26 tracks on the album have been whittled down from a huge figure . |
5 | The prosecution could not prove that he had encashed the giros because they are destroyed by the DSS twelve months after they have been received back from the clearing banks . |
6 | All of this will have been picked up from a multitude of cues within the family — coyness in speaking about religion , sentimental talk at Christmas-time that equates religion with belief in Santa Claus , contempt for the hypocrisy ( real or imagined ) of religious officials , and the equation of religion with fanaticism and political reaction . |
7 | Once they have been picked out from an account as recognized as distinct by the participating informants , other material can be sorted into categories with respect to them . |
8 | This softly layered bob has been teased back from the face and dressed with wax |
9 | He sighed tiredly , as though he had been working for a full day with stone and timber , and tried to listen to James Menzies , who was well away , drinking whisky with Allan and simmering with the news from the west , where the lists had been torn down from the church doors at Fortingall and Kenmore , and from Blair Atholl : the Duke 's factor had had to meet a crowd of more than a thousand and the Duke had signed a paper swearing not to impose the Act . |
10 | They would have preferred process control and development staff to have established the new processes , and would have preferred to recruit ‘ green labour ’ to the new machines so that ‘ bad habits ’ would not have been carried over from the old production process . |
11 | The few studies that have been undertaken have been carried out from a management perspective in terms of stock management or to quantity overall use of library , materials apart from items recorded in circulation statistics . |
12 | It is an interesting thought that this whole design has been built up from a series of interlocking rectangles . |
13 | The Ferrari has been built up from a shell at an unlikely location on the edge of the Forest of Dean . |
14 | The picture has been built up from an analysis of 715 applications to join the group 's management buy-in programme . |
15 | ( 8 ) For the purpose of this rule : ( a ) pleadings shall be deemed to be closed 14 days after the delivery of a defence in accordance with Ord 9 , r 2 , or , where a counterclaim is served with the defence , 28 days after the delivery of the defence ; but in an action which has been transferred down from the High Court , pleadings are deemed closed 14 days from transfer . |
16 | The process leaves residues of unburnt coal and ash , which are separated out from the flue gas and put back into the furnace . |
17 | Major fisheries — those for cod of the North Sea , the anchoveta of the Eastern Pacific — occur in areas where , for various reasons , nutrients are stirred up from the bottom and the plankton can thrive . |
18 | True also that property questions had already been separated off from the main business , to be handled by the British Rail Property Board ( also on a regional basis , but with somewhat different geographical areas from those used by the operating regions ) . |
19 | Analysis sheets ( Fig. 6.15 ) are written up from the duplicate copies of the bills . |
20 | Thus the expenditure needs are built up from a whole series of estimates , referring to the many components of Local Government expenditure . |
21 | Phonic In the phonic approach , words are built up from the sounds of the individual letters or groups of letters ( phonemes such as th , ph , and so on ) . |
22 | Following this permeability change , the sodium ions are pumped out from the fibre so restoring the original state . |
23 | They 're the ones that could have been made up from a kit , I always think , each part clearly demarcated ( bill , box-like head , neck ) — a rather angular goose . |
24 | ‘ What has happened is that we have been clawed back from the disastrous level of whitefish we started at to a position in line with the top end of scientific advice . ’ |
25 | These total plans are made up from the individual plans of every business activity of the corporation . |
26 | All counting numbers , or " natural " numbers are made up from the same group of symbols or figures : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 . |
27 | But erm the logistics costs are made up from the costs of procuring spares and support equipment largely and er for an aircraft such as this , the amount of equipment required to operate at first line is very low indeed . |
28 | It is arguable ( and the Revenue do accept this ) that if the income arising in the trust is taxable under s739 and payments are made out from the trust there is no double charge to tax ( under s739 and Case V as a new source ) , even though these may create a new Case V source . |
29 | They 're cut off from the reality of what 's happening in the Cities . |
30 | Some years earlier , the same issues had been opened up from a more consciously theological angle by the Halle professor Martin Kähler . |