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

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1 Through it Widgery became involved with another student venture , U Magazine , and managed to become its editor without even being a student , having been expelled from school for producing an irreverent magazine .
2 One of the smallest village schools in the country has been spared from closure for a second time , but there 's a catch .
3 When all the nasties had been driven extinct , there was no way in which any of the nice strategies could be distinguished from Tit for Tat or from each other , because they all , being nice , simply played COOPERATE against each other .
4 The King can not be exonerated from responsibility for the massacre ; he signed the instructions and failed to punish those who were involved .
5 ‘ But I see no reason for him to be hounded from office for endeavouring to restructure the BBC to meet the needs of tomorrow rather than the needs of yesterday under the thinly-veiled guise of impropriety. ’ — PA
6 Pecquet even claimed that good diplomats needed to be prepared from childhood for the work .
7 I consider that the A sixty four south erm corridor should be eliminated from consideration for the following reasons .
8 Whereas definitional information can be obtained from LDOCE for some 55,000 headwords , the acquisition of a similar number of collocational entries requires the processing of an immense corpus .
9 KENYA 's five-times world cross country champion , John Ngugi , could be banned from athletics for four years after refusing a random dope test , a senior International Amateur Athletic Federation official said yesterday .
10 SAID AOUITA , the 1500 metres , 3,000m and 5,000m world record holder , has criticised what he called lenient treatment of the disgraced Canadian sprinter , Ben Johnson , saying that athletes who take drugs should be banned from competition for life .
11 Twenty three leaflets or booklets are to be ordered from value for money , that 's that funny one you 've got there .
12 Clause 22 and Sch 3 provide for an employee who would otherwise have to be suspended from work for health and safety reasons on maternity grounds , such as pregnancy , recent birth , or where the woman is breast-feeding her child , to be offered suitable alternative work ( if available ) and for an employee who is suspended to be paid during the suspension .
13 But I ask myself one question : what should be the reparation for having been removed from life for 18 years , with my brothers ?
14 where pension contributions or charitable gifts are deducted from pay for tax purposes , and keep a separate record of the amount of gross pay used for NI purposes .
15 And it refers to Britain 's own advanced passenger train as carrying ‘ its first fare-paying passengers in a record-breaking run from London to Glasgow before being withdrawn from service for further trials ’ .
16 First , the Athenians who were dismissed from Ithome for ‘ subversive tendencies ’ were not the Athenians who were at that moment overturning the Areopagus but precisely Kimon and ‘ his ’ hoplites ( but we have no right to assume that he chose them personally ; four thousand are a lot of people to know by name ) .
17 Of the 330 patients , 144 were excluded from analysis for the following reasons : asthma present , but referred for endoscopy because of gastrointestinal symptoms ( 56 ) ; chronic obstructive airways disease present rather than asthma ( 18 ) ; no asthma present ( 58 ) ; and declined offer to have endoscopy ( 12 ) .
18 Badr al-Din Mahmud ( Kadizade : kadi of Aleppo from 963/1555–6 to 967/1560 ) , also later to become Mufti of Istanbul , and in one specific case , quoted by Ata'i , was overruled by him ; while Molla Muslih al-Din Mustafa ( Circinzade Mustafa ) , appointed muderris/mufti in Bosnasarayi in 965/1557–8 , fought the kadi of Bosnasarayi to a standstill over certain matters , both then making representations to Istanbul and both being removed from office for their pains . "
19 If she is withdrawn from school for two years to help produce a new language course eighty children will lose out .
20 The body of this guitar is made from mahogany for the back and sides , with an attractive birdseye maple top .
21 Responsibility for deploying resources in support of courses is separated from responsibility for academic management and maintenance of standards .
22 Thus , it is claimed , the economic and political environment is absolved from responsibility for disease and collective responses are rendered unnecessary .
23 In reality , the theory of wealth ‘ trickling down ’ does not work and the farce of a ‘ representative ’ rather than a delegated democracy means that a high price is extracted from society for the ‘ freedom ’ on offer , since social cohesion and environmental safeguards are no necessary part of the legislative framework which allows capital to keep on growing .
24 In the front , or south , gallery , Rodin 's popular marble sculpture , ‘ The Kiss ’ , is retrieved from storage for the first time in four years and shown among nine bronze statues or studies loaned by the Victoria and Albert Museum , including casts of ‘ The Age of Bronze ’ and ‘ St John the Baptist ’ .
25 Those words apply , no doubt , to suspensions which are inflicted by way of punishment : as for instance when a member of the Bar is suspended from practice for six months , or when a solicitor is suspended from practice .
26 He had once been suspended from school for a month .
27 Mr Curtin had been suspended from practice for three months in 1991 by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal and the condition imposed by an Assistant Director of the Solicitors Complaints Bureau when Mr Curtin applied for renewal of his practising certificate was that of practising only in approved employment , as opposed to in approved partnership , which had been the condition applicable to Mr Curtin 's certificate prior to his suspension from practice .
28 She was expelled from school for being a ‘ bad influence ’ , joined a heavy metal band and at one stage worked as a Bunny Girl for her father 's biggest rival , Playboy chief Hugh Heffner .
29 A TEENAGER who claims he was horse whipped and treated like a slave by his foster parents was expelled from school for disruptive behaviour , Mold Crown Court heard .
30 At Andover in 1489 Sir Nicholas Lisle , hereditary warden of Chute Forest , was removed from office for unlawfully killing a score of deer , and for numerous offences relating to the forest covert and pastures ; he was , however , able to recover his office in 1500 on payment of a fine .
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