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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 These isotopes begin to decay as soon as the meteorites enter the Earth 's atmosphere , where they become shielded from cosmic rays .
2 The fact that the solvent is totally recycled , together with the use of a renewable raw material — woodpulp derived from managed forests — affords Tencel a valuable environmentally friendly tag over which the textile industry is particularly enthusiastic .
3 I 'm hoping that maybe I 'll be able to re-sub then , but I 've heard from other students that the Uni are n't too keen on users using JANET and INTERNET and so on .
4 And the West Midlands for four or five surveys we 've seen strong total orders broadly based between se sectors , strong output trends so the West Midlands being our leading er region is consistent with what we 've seen from other surveys .
5 This is the second machine I 've seen from Western Systems .
6 He said : ‘ I 'm here to learn about the situation on the ground beyond things that I 've known from previous trips and a long-term study of the issues .
7 It has n't escaped my notice that you 've gone from five-star hotels to virtual slums .
8 In this context it is interesting to compare the remarks of 100 teachers in 100 research studies with comments I have heard from other arts teachers since , because in most cases similar things are being said now , even after the first round of the GCSE .
9 There can be no justification for the comments we have heard from certain leaders of right wing er trade unions , who wish to take away the very principle of what we 're talking about , the block vote , especially one , when one of 'em , allegedly , who have n't even bothered to pay their contributions to the General Election Fund .
10 Mr Chairman , I would just like to , to sort of add my congratulations to Councillor , because , I have heard from numerous sources , that our bid was extremely professional .
11 They will rightly look to a Labour Government who will not look at the matter in the narrow economic calculus that we have heard from Conservative Members but will recognise that , unless we are prepared to accept the role of women in the labour force , we will fail as an economy to receive and achieve our full potential .
12 Nevertheless , in the course of the twentieth century , following the experience of various forms of dictatorship , some of which have developed from socialist revolutions , this distinction has been overlaid by another , between ‘ totalitarianism ’ and ‘ democracy ’ , or as it is sometimes expressed , between one-party and multi-party systems .
13 With regard to bids to become technology schools , my hon. Friend will be heartened by the quality of the bids that we have received from individual schools , including some exceptionally good schools in Labour-controlled areas .
14 These are some of the stories which we have received from SPRED groups in the Wirral …
15 Some of these girls whose families have come from rural areas in Azad Kashmir or Mirpur feel that their parents allow them to go to school only because in Britain it would be illegal for them to remain at home .
16 Most of the applications , then , have come from prospective landlords ; most but by no means all of them being housing associations .
17 The antiquities for sale have come from private collections in London and New York , from auction rooms and the trade .
18 When referrals have come from other professionals it is important to get back to the parents ' view rather than working from the information in the referral letter .
19 The majority of English words of more than one syllable ( polysyllabic words ) have come from other languages whose way of constructing words is easily recognisable ; for example , we can see how combining ‘ mit ’ with the prefixes ‘ per- ’ , ‘ sub- ’ , ‘ com- ’ produced ‘ permit ’ , ‘ submit ’ , ‘ commit ’ , words which have come into English from Latin .
20 Children whose families have come from other countries may have a whole range of skills that are not normally recognised in English schools .
21 This season , the newcomers have come from other clubs but Miles and Martin Offiah , who , like Bell , scored two tries , Billy McGinty and Neil Cowie all illustrate the point .
22 The governor says that 's been stopped , but staff are worried that the young offenders they 're having to deal with have come from other prisons already wrecked by riots .
23 Substantial balances have come from new customers while the overall average balances are higher than Gold 90 balances which are themselves significant .
24 In general , Ollero believes that European countries have similar opportunities to the US for developing innovative software , and says that many important ideas have come from small companies .
25 Many have come from outlying towns and villages , in fact , from across the wide catchment area of the hospital .
26 Nonetheless , these linkages are not so tight that one can read off class self-identification from the hierarchical classification of occupations , in any of its variants : there is an area of overlap between manual and non-manual earnings ; many manual workers are now owner-occupiers ; many individuals in the higher occupations have come from manual backgrounds .
27 Many air sorties have come from American carriers in the Mediterranean , the Red Sea and in the dangerously restricted waters of the Gulf itself .
28 Their outward appearance gives no hint as to the wealth of amazing finds that have come from local beaches in the past .
29 People have vanished from high valleys in the Pyrenees like this one , and continue to do so , to live different and economically more ambitious lives in the towns .
30 ‘ The Palace is playing a dangerous game in not telling the whole truth because we have seen from other countries , Romania , Bulgaria , Austria and Belgium , when monarchies are not open with their people they lose support and even disappear . ’
  Next page