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

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1 The question will arise : should a re-investigation be conducted from scratch , avoiding in the first instance the records and materials created by the primary investigation or , alternatively , should it be started as a review of the previous investigation 's record ?
2 His first step was to request that all copies of the European Vehicle and Components ’ Plan be withdrawn from circulation .
3 Paradoxically , only through deception , now , can sincerity be distinguished from hypocrisy .
4 Should a court be prevented from hearing and acting on evidence that , despite the lapse of a few hours , a defendant 's temperament was such that it is fair to say that he or she was provoked to lose self-control , and that it was not calculated revenge ?
5 An order for delivery of particulars may direct that in default the proceedings be dismissed , or that the defendant or respondent be debarred from defending , or that part of a pleading be struck out ( Ord 13 , r 2(2) ) .
6 The Labour amendment was to explore ways in which resources can be provided to fund and enhance refurbishment programme without closures and that for the next two years the additional necessary funding be sourced from housing benefit income and income from the sale of East Midlands Airport and from other capital receipts .
7 How can garden gate furniture be protected from rust ?
8 Only by such means will the world be freed from enmity . ’
9 Clay typing is facilitated by the Natural Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy log ( NGT ) ; only then can illite be differentiated from kaolinite .
10 As Argyll and lord James said , in their reply of the 13th in which they openly declared it to be the role of the nobles and council ‘ to provide that the ancient liberties of the realm be freed from tyranny of strangers ( and ) to abolish ( God assisting us ) all manifest idolatry and maintainers ’ , he had not been ‘ so full and plain as we expected ’ .
11 Language ( the practical ) must as a matter of urgency be separated from literature and literary criticism ( the theoretical ) .
12 Unless the pressure is reduced very gradually , the nitrogen cam be released from solution as small bubbles , which can lodge in joints , causing severe pain , or in vital blood vessels , causing paralysis or death .
13 Mrs Kemp 's lawyer , Robert Shaw , believed that , since the law which governs Reporters and their duties provides that a Reporter may nut be removed from office except with the consent of the Secretary of State , this would also prohibit suspension .
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