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

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1 £29,0009 LIFE SAVINGS NICKED FROM BACK OF A CAR
2 Look out for the Tisserand range which includes sweetly scented hair , body and bath care products made from blends of essential oils .
3 Shaikhs differed from heads of households .
4 According to a report by the Central American Institute of Research and Industrial Technology , Salvadoreans living in the cotton-producing areas suffered from levels of DDT in the body 11 times higher than the corresponding average found in Florida , USA .
5 This award was presented to Amnesty International following the decision of an independent panel of judges drawn from members of the public nationwide and chaired by a representative from the greetings card industry .
6 Griffin further argued that it was wrong to attempt to explain girls ' experience by trying to fit them into models derived from studies of male youth .
7 Secondly , much of the evidence presented in the editorial ( and this letter ) is based on hypotheses derived from models of invasion and metastasis that may bear little relation to the function of metalloproteinases in vivo .
8 In other words , cell lines derived from tumours of the same tissue may contain two different transforming genes .
9 The author then moves on to describes the wide range of lenses and equipment giving his own evaluations gained from years of practical use .
10 It also illustrates the associated idea , that philosophy is either a knowledge of effects acquired from knowledge of generative causes , or a knowledge of causes acquired from knowledge of generated effects ; and it also brings geometry into relation with motion , for it describes geometrical figures in terms of the generative motions which cause them .
11 The chapter also contains a number of illustrations drawn from documents of all kinds and ages relevant to the study of local history .
12 The subjects of the scrutinies varied from payment of social security benefits to the organisation of the coastguard ( Gray and Jenkins , 1985 ) .
13 This opposition was initiated and had its structural base in the industrial sphere , more specifically , in the gas industry where a growing number of semiskilled workers suffered from intensification of work during the 1880s .
14 Goniatites collected from turbidites of the Upper Carboniferous ( Namurian ) Crackington Formation of the Exeter area indicate that the bulk of these turbidites are of post-Alportian age .
15 The account ends with a vivid picture of military exercises , first involving feigned flights performed by two equal contingents drawn from peoples of the various regna — Saxons , Gascons , Austrasians and Bretons , then the " putting to flight " of all these by the two kings and their followings ( omnis iuventus ) on horseback , the whole thing characterised by " so many noble participants , such superb control " .
16 In Frew v. Morris ( 1897 ) 24 R. ( J. ) 50 , a prosecution under the Food and Drugs Act , the days counted from midnight of the day the sample was bought .
17 Whatever the reasons for the latter , Labour was able to fill the political vacuum created , not as an automatic or natural beneficiary , but because of the electoral advances gained from growth of the trade unions .
18 A team representing graduates from the 1970's era will meet teams drawn from players of 1980–85 vintage , the 1985–90 era and , of course , the present side .
19 Total number of boat people 53,681 Awaiting screening 31,875 Screened out as " economic migrants " 12,858 Screened out as " political refugees " 8,948 * Figures taken from Economist of Sept. 29 , 1990 .
20 ‘ Old fashioned brushes made from bundles of twigs tied to a wooden handle .
21 There , in the early days of contact with whites , young men and minor chiefs excluded from positions of authority in the traditional establishment were suddenly and unaccountably seized by capricious water-spirits .
22 Long curtains or draperies hanging loose will look better — and different — immediately if you loop them back with tie-backs made from lengths of cord and attached to hooks fixed to the window frame .
23 Wear on leather soled shoes was saved by sticking on over soles made from pieces of old tyre inner tubes .
24 Adopting the taxonomy of energy systems employed by ecologists Simmons ( 1978 ) suggests that geographers could use a set of ecosystem types which broadly provide a set of spatial regions ( Table 7.1 ) which conform to patterns identified from analysis of satellite data .
25 A price list drooped listlessly on the back wall , the letters and numbers formed from rectangles of clear plastic slid into horizontal grooves .
26 Comparisons are usually made visually with platinum-cobalt standards prepared from mixtures of chloroplatinic acid and cobalt chloride .
27 This detection limit was determined from analysis of aluminium standards made from solutions of aluminium nitrate in poly ( ethyl methacrylate ) resin .
28 If the binding energy is low the ejected electrons carry most of the photon energy and can escape from perhaps a depth of 100 Å , while low-energy electrons ejected from levels of binding energy of 1000 eV or more may only reach the surface from depths as small as 1 Å : this effectively includes only the surface layer of atoms .
29 Two antibody-secreting hybridomas derived from fusion of P3/NS with mouse spleen cells also express Oct-11 abundantly ( data not shown ) .
30 The fact that NCp7 mutants B and C which lack the zinc fingers crosslinked efficiently with and retarded the migration of the DNAs indicates that the zinc fingers are most probably not directly involved in NCp7 binding to DNA in vitro , in agreement with results obtained from studies of the binding of NCp7 to RNA ( 6 ) .
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