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

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1 With a potential 900,000 pounds to be earned from ticket sales alone , the rave scene culture is now moving into the world of big business .
2 Many more life-saving drugs are waiting to be made from rainforest species .
3 But estimates can be made from period data e.g. the ‘ Total Quantum Fertility Index ’ ( Brass 1989 ) .
4 It is not easy to measure at local scale because the 1981 Census did not contain an ethnicity question , but an impression can be gained from birth-place data in the Census .
5 It is not biased towards the way that the data may be accessed from storage media .
6 Only £5 million of the provision was in cash and the rest could be recouped from asset sales in 1993 , according to the new chief executive , James Leng , but because the tax charge is only partly affected earnings per share fell from 18.82p to 3.35p .
7 In Table 1 of the UK export figures were taken from Government statistics published in Business Monitor [ MQ10 ] .
8 Trends in sequence thickness , sediment-dispersal patterns and lithofacies distribution are being determined from borehole data , and sedimentological analyses of surface exposures are being made .
9 The third generalization is drawn from survey data .
10 The figures imply that up to 80% of Sun Microsystems Inc 's total revenue was derived from workstation sales alone in 1992 — though Sun claims to have sold some 10,000 server systems in the last year or so — while IBM Corp 's $668m share is only around a third of the business it claims to have done on the RS/6000 line over that period .
11 The figures imply that up to 80% of Sun Microsystems Inc 's total revenue was derived from workstation sales alone in 1992 — when Sun claims to have sold some 10,000 server systems in the last year or so — while IBM Corp 's $668m share is only around a third of the business it claims to have done on the RS/6000 line over that period .
12 Thermal conductivity was estimated from compaction data to derive a temperature profile which was constrained by known present-day geothermal gradients ( see Oxburgh and Andrews-Speed 1981 ) .
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