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

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1 The research studied fifty-one cases of child sexual abuse randomly selected from Child Protection Registers of four local authority social work departments in Scotland in 1987 ( Waterhouse and Carnie , 1990 ) .
2 It was limited , all gleaned from detective novels .
3 This seemed a more promising foundation upon which to develop electronic , in the sense of non-print , publishing : sufficiently removed from print production , yet strong enough intellectually to fulfil our overall educational aims .
4 Like Gwen John , or Artemisia Gentileschi , Angelica Kauffman was never entirely obliterated from art history .
5 Vitamin B12 is rather an odd vitamin as it is only obtained from animal sources ( such as meat , milk , and eggs ) and not at all from plant foods .
6 The hydrogen sulphide gas thereby freed from calcium sulphide was burnt to produce elemental sulphur , which was used to make sulphuric acid .
7 Soap was locally made from animal fat and lime mixed with potash derived from the burning of green bracken .
8 Before the Second World War ethnic Japanese were barred from applying for US citizenship ; in the months following Pearl Harbour 110,000 people were described in a State Department report as comprising a ‘ generally suspect ethnic group ’ and forcibly relocated from west coast communities to internment camps in the remote deserts of California , Arizona and Colorado , where most remained until the closing months of the war .
9 Of course , some of these difficulties may be surmounted if the structure of Whitehall is itself radically altered , with departmental policy-making effectively separated from executive functions carried out by semi-autonomous agencies as proposed in the 1988 Ibbs Next Steps Report ( see Chapter 2 ) .
10 An obvious example is that old editions are normally withdrawn from library shelves as new editions are added to stock .
11 Since the mid-nineteenth century , minors under sixteen had been progressively withdrawn from adult forms of trial and punishment .
12 They monopolise access to public positions , they hold competition in check , they allow their expenses to be more than comfortably met from tax revenue and whenever things Set tough they form an excessively large coalition , not against any parliamentary minority but instead against the majority of non-organised voters …
13 The local defence industry 's already suffered from Government cutbacks , now the demise of British coal mining appears to be taking its toll .
14 Colonic crypts were easily separated from lamina propria mucosa by agitating fragments of mucosa obtained by incubation with EDTA .
15 A visit to the DIY store will suggest everyday accessories that will be easily adapted to the tube and its pulleys , while the sailspars are best made from carbon fibre tube .
16 Fructose and glucose can be joined together to make sucrose or table sugar , normally prepared from sugar cane or sugar beet .
17 The sausage is generally made from pork liver and the price paid dictates the quality received .
18 Viscose : A synthetic fabric normally made from wood fibres .
19 Eamonn de Stafort , public relations officer for SPAG , said two cattle had already died from lead poisoning but it was not certain whether dust or water pollution was responsible : ‘ What we are worried about is what will happen when the lake starts to dry up completely ’ .
20 Technically " non-party " , the administration was described by the Middle East Economic Digest of June 28 as " largely drawn from establishment figures no longer closely associated with the National Liberation Front [ FLN ] " ; some ministers were " linked " with opposition parties or dissident currents within the FLN .
21 I puzzled over this one for some time and came to the conclusion that my children 's concept of life is largely derived from fairy stories in which anybody with power is always male .
22 The latest one was a chess set , a perfect board and all the pieces individually moulded from sugar paste .
23 Some of these casual injectors do not inject street heroin because of the impurities that it might contain and limit their injecting to other opioids generally stolen from chemist shops .
24 The transfer function of the second-order low-pass filter shown in figure 12.2(a) is ( see equation ( 12.12 ) ) while that of the corresponding high-pass filter with capacitance C' in place of inductance L and inductance L' in place of capacitance C is From equations ( 12.33 ) and ( 12.35 ) it is apparent that to synthesise the prototype low-pass response with unit cut-off pulsatance , the inductance L and capacitance C must satisfy Equations ( 12.34 ) and ( 12.36 ) similarly show that to synthesise the planned high-pass response with cut-off pulsatance the capacitance C' and inductance L' must satisfy Combining equation ( 12.37 ) with equation ( 12.39 ) and equation ( 12.38 ) with equation ( 12.40 ) reveals that Thus high-pass filters are easily derived from low-pass designs .
25 In many countries ‘ comparison shopping ’ has been largely decentralized from city centres to regional shopping centres .
26 Phil Campbell , presenter of ‘ Folk Club ’ on BBC Radio Ulster , has just emerged from Spring Studio in Rostrevor with her first album of contemporary songs , and comes to the Harp Folk Club with husband Tom McFarlane on percussion and three other hand-picked musicians to showcase this debut offering .
27 Purpose-built stadia generally followed from club success rather than being built speculatively in the hope of profit .
28 Torgyan alerted the media to the takeover , which had involved his being physically excluded from party headquarters .
29 They are largely removed from motor vehicles by catalytic converters .
30 With respect to the latter , for example , women are no longer excluded from night duty and they perform a wider range of section duties than before .
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