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

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1 In return the BRA undertook to surrender its weapons and prisoners to a multinational peacekeeping force drawn from other Pacific countries .
2 The church is built of white Pentelic marble and is decorated by sculptured slabs and panels mainly of decorated marble taken from other buildings , thus illustrating a mixture of Greek classical and early Byzantine work from egg and dart carving to signs of the zodiac and dragons ( 211 and 213 ) .
3 They enrich their sole dishes with mussels and shrimps only ; and they cook their fish in locally produced cider , not in expensive white wine imported from other regions .
4 It may be used just to give the researcher a feel for what is being studied ; as a resource to back up or complement evidence produced from other sources ; or as evidence in itself , as the topic of the research .
5 The psychoanalyst uses a more general framework of knowledge derived from other analyses , and applies the more general concepts to the individual case so as to make sense of the development of the person .
6 Everyone engaged on an escape scheme enjoyed the furtiveness necessary for good security : the concealment of tell-tale evidence under coats a few feet away from unsuspecting sentries , the private knowledge kept from other members of the hut .
7 However , studies have shown ( Hood , 1962 , 1972 ; Parker et al. , 1999 ) that the chief formative influence on sentencing practice in magistrates ' courts is not the law or the advice received from other professionals in court , nor even the way similar cases have been decided by that particular court in the past .
8 Mr Wallace , the MP for Orkney and Shetland , who signed the early day motion , said the orders appeared to neutralise the area involved from other activities .
9 He asked if I had enough of those for a whole album , because he felt it would make quite an original debut , to do only music taken from other instruments , rather than something from the standard guitar repertoire .
10 A sturdy retaining wall will hold everything in place and you can use soil taken from other areas to fill in gaps .
11 The City differed from other towns in two major respects : first the division of the membership of most companies into the ‘ livery ’ , who controlled them , and the ‘ yeomanry ’ , and secondly the distinction between the great companies and the lesser ones .
12 Such a facility would normally apply to a physically discrete or contained site ( e.g. a single pasture , groups of pastures , a wetland separated from other land ) in order that livestock from another ownership or section of land could not substitute for the agreed reduction .
13 To supplement subject information found from other sources ;
14 Feeding Apple Snails presents no problems ; algae and duckweed cleared from other tanks are rapidly disposed of ; and lettuce , cucumber and kitchen scraps of a vegetable nature are all eagerly taken .
15 Approximately half the book production work is material published by Oxford University Press , the remainder obtained from other publishers .
16 He would be a rule 43 prisoner separated from other inmates for his own safety .
17 The royals , who normally have a special pew screened from other worshippers , behaved like any other wedding family .
18 ‘ Exports of imitation Stolichnaya are from time to time made from other regions of the former USSR , ’ he said .
19 Loans are intended to supplement finance obtained from other sources , and so the EIB only lends up to 40 per cent of the cost of fixed investments of a project with a minimum size of around £1 million .
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