Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [been] [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 In this period of her life the fifty-year-old duchess has been transformed from a tough old battleaxe into " the presiding genius in a society of knights and troubadours " .
2 A Peugeot 21-gear mountain bike has been stolen from Ashlands Road , Northallerton .
3 The consequence is that we can not just suppose that the text has been wrenched from its interdictal context and left unchanged , except for the addition of per omnia .
4 Financial support has been secured from organisations which choose to be associated with programmes which feature teacher placements .
5 For a century this story has been known from the Epic of Gilgamesh , Tablet 11 .
6 Remember it is illegal for anyone to use a metal detector on a scheduled ancient monument unless permission has been obtained from the Secretary of State for the Environment .
7 Accordingly , permission has been obtained from C3 Division of the Home Office to examine the files in each of these long term detention cases .
8 Careful study of the bird trade press during the first few months of 1989 led to the identification of a large number of advertisements offering species , such as the Scarlet Macaw , which may only be put on sale after permission has been obtained from the Department of the Environment .
9 This is one of the largest exhibits at the Centre and special permission has been sought from the Department of Transport to allow operation over the Trust 's lines .
10 A tenuispina has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic .
11 A truck company 's sales division has been saved from closure .
12 So in an attempt to upgrade the tournament and I suspect to make sure that the host nation of the top division is bound to be involved in that division , the number of teams in each division has been increased from sic to eight .
13 One such cirrhilabrus has been shipped from Fiji and may be marketed as a ‘ Shimmering Parrot Wrasse . ’
14 Furthermore , any reduction in respect of contributory fault should only be made after the ex gratia payment has been subtracted from the total gross award .
15 Alternative or additional funding has been sought from social services departments ( non-Strategy ) , health authorities , education departments , Children in Need , trusts , and by fundraising .
16 Funding has been withdrawn from Bristol and other similar therapeutic centres , and immense harm has been done to what was perceived as a growing trust and co-operation between alternative and orthodox medicine .
17 Three year funding has been received from the EC 's Community Action Programme for Education and Training for Technology ( COMETT ) .
18 The builder 's surveyor will be unable to certify payments to the various nominated subcontractors until after the interim certificate has been received from the architect .
19 Another response has been to withdraw from " commodity " type financial markets ( such as commercial paper , foreign exchange and government bonds ) , where profitability is low , in favour of more specialised activities which generate fee income , and require less capital then does trading or issuance .
20 Erm , in paragraph thirteen , Invest in People , the target date for er , achievement in the award has been delayed from the twenty seventh of , sorry the twenty eighth of February , until the twentieth of May , and the reason for that has been staff effort required to get community action going .
21 O. affinis has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic ; in the western Atlantic from off Florida in 229–491 m and in the eastern Atlantic from the Bay of Biscay , off the Canaries and from the Josephina Bank with a bathymetric range of 1425–1935 m .
22 A £400 three-feet high ornament with a concrete base has been stolen from a front garden in Blackwell Grove , Darlington .
23 In one national primary curriculum unit ( Swaziland ) a full time evaluator has been included from the very inception of the work .
24 The principal vehicles for this analysis are the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods , because of its major importance in private commercial law ; the Unidroit Conventions on International factoring and International financial Leasing , with which the writer has been involved from the early days of their conception ; and the rules and trade terms promulgated by the International Chamber of Commerce , which demonstrate how much can be achieved by the contractual approach to the harmonization of commercial law and practice , and which will be given particular attention later .
25 Everyone on the course has been banned from driving and paid a fine .
26 Another component has been reflected from points other than P. Only a part of the received signal represents energy reflected from point P. The effects of scattering diminish the usefulness of shorter wavelengths for remote sensing .
27 As suggested above , what Community law seems to require national courts positively to do is to identify an organisational function and then to ascertain whether control of that function has been transferred from one person to another in such a way that the function retains its operational structure .
28 The University has been allocated from the European Social Fund a number of training grants tenable on the following full-time postgraduate courses :
29 Oxford University has been banned from fielding one of its best-ever basketball players … because she 's a woman .
30 Often the purpose has been to encourage wage restraint ; the size and shape of investment programmes have been the subject of ministerial concern ; in the past the National Coal Board has been dissuaded from closing uneconomic pits .
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