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

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1 Import tariffs would be lifted from 170 classes of products .
2 Those predictions which have been made about the impact of new technology on employment levels have come from two types of analysis .
3 If the warren and burrow systems are first cleared in the autumn , subsequent work in the area on other systems is likely to lead to rabbits evicted from one set of burrows going to ground elsewhere .
4 ‘ But she would come in from time to time to inspect the ingredients and make sure everything was fresh , nothing frozen , dried or packeted , especially not the orange juice for breakfast , which had to be freshly squeezed from three kilos of oranges .
5 Another cause is that complete regions of DNA are transposed from one part of the molecule to another , or that foreign DNA from a virus has been inserted .
6 For solutions they thought that London could be considered from three points of view : as a community — where people live , work and play ; as a metropolis — the seat of Government and a great cultural and commercial centre ; and as a machine — of locomotion .
7 What could the sensation of his persona being sucked from one house of flesh and fitted , circuit by circuit , into another possibly feel like ?
8 The notion of " the other having caused the accident " is presented from two points of view : how it is arrived at ( by the process of guessing ) , which is reminiscent in this respect of find examined above ; and how the notion is judged ( it is considered to be a fact ) , the sense suggested by know .
9 The imager was selected from six finalists of the 1991 competition and has gone through a two-year production stage to prove its commercial viability .
10 This suggests that the whole tool-kit of genes evolved just once , and has since been transferred from one kind of prokaryote to another .
11 At an earlier stage in my career I was transferred from one division of ICI to a new one .
12 Serum samples for measurement of bismuth were collected from 46 patients of whom 25 were in the bismuth group ; only those from the bismuth group were analysed at the end of the study .
13 Examples of this construction were collected from 150 hours of recorded speech .
14 They had suffered from twenty cases of arson in the last two months of 1921 , which he ascribed to White supporters of Kolchak .
15 The grey ovoid , some distance away , expanded and contracted in a movement which reminded Ace of nothing so much as chewing , although there was no way that she could see whereby the fruit could have been transmitted from one part of Legion to another .
16 The increased dose they would get from having Hinkley C on their doorstep , according to Jeremy Western ( a manager from the Board 's Health Physics department who confidently fronted the radiation case ) was less than if they had simply moved from one part of Britain to another — where the ‘ natural ’ background radiation happened to be higher .
17 Custodians are expected to inform each other immediately when children are moved from one part of the country to another , and the child 's name should be immediately registered in the new locality , pending a case conference .
18 These can then be moved from one end of the string to the other .
19 The match started and the men watched intently as play moved from one end of the field to the other .
20 While this was useful and did hold the attention of members interested in the specific subjects being examined , the subcommittees moved from one area of expenditure to another each session so that they developed no expertise and could not follow up previous work .
21 Hazlitt set out with Coleridge that morning on the road back to Shrewsbury , observing how his companion continually moved from one side of the footpath to the other as they walked along , though only later connecting this odd movement with ‘ any instability of purpose or involuntary change of principle ’ .
22 The protons and neutrons of everyday matter appear to be built from two types of quark , called — up ’ and ‘ down ’ or u and d .
23 Inevitably , containerized , multi-modal shipments require that the goods be unloaded from one mode of conveyance and reloaded on another .
24 The technology does exist for recycling plastics but , for it to be successful , packaging would have to be made from one type of plastic only .
25 Their tour de force is a series of prints made from one negative of horses ' heads .
26 It 's made from one piece of mahogany , with no extra bits making up the headstock or heel , and it 's a superb piece of work .
27 Made from two layers of voile , it is cool yet not transparent .
28 Longer-length culottes are made from two layers of voile so they have a floaty , sheer effect without being at all see-through .
29 If your machine does n't knit double jacquard , the garment is just as nice made from two layers of Fair Isle in fine wool , bound together by strips of knitting to make it totally reversible with different colours each side if you wish .
30 A lidded box made from two rings of segments ( above ) the lid from a flat circle of pieces .
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