Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] from [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Gradually , and despite the readiness with which the ranks of the baseej had been filled from the towns and villages , a sense of war-weariness was apparent in Iran ; in 1984 there were even newspaper reports of a loss of the will to fight in the ranks . |
2 | Broken glass and china lay everywhere , littered across the torn remains of the carpet which had been ripped from the stairs . |
3 | The news agency Interfax reported on Sept. 18 that all KGB officers had been withdrawn from the personnel directorate of the Foreign Ministry as a step to withdrawing KGB personnel from the Foreign Ministry 's central apparatus . |
4 | Under the new scheme , CFCs and water are mixed in a reaction furnace and heated with a high-frequency electric current to about 10,000 degrees Centigrade , at which point electrons are stripped from the atoms to form a plasma . |
5 | ( This effect could have been calculated from the marginals of figure 13.5 , and can be called a marginal relationship . ) |
6 | Large , brightly coloured and apparently celebratory , they have been developed from the découpages of Matisse , but are , on closer inspection , altogether less tasteful , with their short , smutty messages lifted from the scribble of a toilet door . |
7 | keys are withdrawn from the locks fitted to the Home and placed where they can not be seen by anyone intent on making an unauthorised entry |
8 | keys are withdrawn from the locks fitted to the Home and placed where they can not be seen by anyone intent on making an unauthorised entry |
9 | The rooms are formed from the insides of the two lorries and from platforms that are hydraulically extended from the sides . |
10 | The hindbrain and midbrain structures , normally associated with relaying sensory information to the cortex , spontaneously generate signals which are responsible for the cortical activation , and are also indistinguishable from signals which would normally have been relayed from the eyes and ears . |
11 | Ramblers With very few exceptions , the ramblers are distinguished from the climbers by flowering in one display of bloom and then no more , on long flexible stems that have developed the year before . |
12 | The shipping office was the only line of communication with Nadirpur available to the Iranians , but no call had yet been received from the kidnappers . |
13 | Water of Leith Clean-up No replies have been received from the Scouts or the Guides . |
14 | Water of Leith Clean Up No replies have been received from the Scouts or Guides . |
15 | Water of Leith Clean-up No replies have been received from the Scouts or the Guides . |
16 | Water of Leith Clean Up No replies have been received from the Scouts or Guides . |
17 | Some 2,150 replies had been received from the prelates and Catholic institutions consulted . |
18 | This was not surprising as by now instructions had been received from the Allies prohibiting any further Japanese initiative . |
19 | The sum of 76 has been received from the envelopes . |
20 | The sum of 76 has been received from the envelopes . |
21 | On Wassail night , evil spirits are banished from the orchards and offerings ensure next year 's apple crop . |
22 | The indices for rarer species , and the nocturnal ones such as owls , have been omitted from the tables because the figures give little useful information compared to those in the general records of the Society . |
23 | He explained that the item had been omitted from the minutes as the result of an error and he subsequently circulated an addendum in the form of a brief note of the discussion . |
24 | Numerous miscellaneous and less easily classified structures have therefore been omitted from the discussions . |
25 | Strangely , this useful feature has been omitted from the Windows version . |
26 | However , tactical considerations may dictate that some conditions and definition terms are omitted from the vendors ' draft of the heads . |
27 | In so far as the interview is a critique of Thatcherism — and that is not as far as might have been supposed from the headlines in yesterday 's papers — it is misplaced . |
28 | We may be pardoned for reproducing a part of the opinion of The American Annals of the Deaf of this quarter on the subject : " The retention of the word " Dumb " — which in America has been dropped from the titles of the Convention of Instructors , The National Association , and several State Associations of the Deaf , and many schools , as well as from the United States Census — is probably due to a vote to that effect by the conference held in London last January ; but as our British friends who constitute the Association seem to favour American precedents , we trust that on further consideration they will follow our example in this respect alone , and omit the objectionable word from their title " . |
29 | The silent war between the United Company of Undertakers and the Worshipful Company of Upholders did not last long , for by 1748 the imprimatur had been dropped from the Upholders ' blank funeral invitations and we no longer hear from the United Company of Undertakers again . |
30 | The variables of DP are free because the constraints of TRP are equalities and reflects the fact that the i = 1 equation of ( 8.1 ) has been dropped from the constraints of TRP . |