Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [art] [adj -er] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Both animals , with many others , had come from the higher parts of the rivers . |
2 | Based on the experience that very few who opt to hold offers as insurance actually enrol , their numbers have been omitted from the later calculations . |
3 | He had others in his grizzled russet tonsure , dropped from the higher branches as the wind stirred them . |
4 | Dependency levels in residential care have risen substantially , particularly in the private sector , even beyond levels expected from the greater numbers of elderly people . |
5 | while recognising the desirability of privacy , it was nevertheless felt there were some patients , particularly those , for example , transferred from the larger wards of psychiatric hospitals , who preferred shared accommodation . |
6 | This causes precipitation of the longest chains first and these can be separated from the shorter chains which remain in solution . |
7 | We shall miss his presence and friendship from this meeting and he will be missed from the wider courts of the Church . ’ |
8 | Perhaps , not surprisingly , in a short space of time life skills training has become detached from the wider objectives associated with liberal humanist education : the point being that teaching young people about society has been replaced by criteria designed to alter their relationship with it . |
9 | Even before 1905 a large minority and probably even a majority of their members were drawn from the lower classes . |
10 | Naturally directors tended to be drawn from the larger shareholders . |
11 | In the subsidy goods of this value were taxed at 10 per cent for the first two years , the same rate as for land , the owners of which were mostly drawn from the wealthier strata , and double what was levied on smaller assessments . |
12 | It is clear , too , that although most of the Londoners involved were drawn from the poorer classes of society , matters were complicated by factions in the city government . |
13 | One , Rhus glabra ‘ Laciniata ’ had scarcely begun to turn , but was decorated rather in the manner of a horse chestnut with dense conical clusters of red seeds , developed from the earlier flowers . |
14 | The food manufacturing industry has benefited from the lower costs of the commodities it processes . |
15 | It will be appreciated from the earlier sections of this chapter that skills analysis is not reducible to simple procedures or recipes . |
16 | This can not be divorced from the earlier points made about monitoring and evaluating the project , and it is arguable that a programme of long-term follow-up visits and meetings is necessary for this purpose . |
17 | Next door to the Glynn shop there was a narrow frontage like a slice cut from a larger premises : two storeys , one room width , with an attic . |
18 | feeling sights trained from the deeper trees . |
19 | London Transport was inconsistent in applying the class title ‘ E/l ’ to these cars and in general did not apply class letters to cars acquired from the smaller undertakings . |
20 | This is n't the first Selecta Fiat , the concept has been used on Unos for some years and Fiat assures me that these automatics are dramatically improved from the older designs still used by other manufacturers . |
21 | Those who came from more or less stable families were generally restrained from the wilder flights of liberty by parental influence , an influence reinforced by the economic advantages of continuing to live at home . |
22 | Although they have received no professional training , they have learnt from the older generations a huge wealth of practical knowledge about childbirth and provide an invaluable service to the community . |