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

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1 With a bit of modification and improvement ideas lifted from all sorts of sources will help in improving the school .
2 When we got there the street was crowded with people who must have come from all parts of the City .
3 A total of 12,500 entries was received from 19 countries in all categories of the competition , which was judged by a panel of people picked from all areas of US life .
4 Indeed , even cases of rape in the News of the World was a serious underestimate for this popular Sunday lived up to its name and rape cases were reported from all pans of the globe .
5 Departments were selected from all Faculties of the University .
6 The weights are determined from the results of the annual Family Expenditure Survey which covers about 7,000 households selected from all parts of the UK : each member of the household over sixteen years of age is asked to provide information on his or her spending behaviour over a period of a fortnight and also to describe any longer-term expenditures .
7 Homeopathy has more than 2,000 remedies , made from all sorts of plants and even snake venom .
8 The Tall Ships had sailed from all corners of the world to Liverpool to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus 's voyage of discovery to the New World .
9 It has an unusual reach , and can be operated from all kinds of oblique angles , or even bounced off walls or ceilings with little fear of misoperation .
10 The angels are drawn from all sections of the community .
11 The volunteers were drawn from all sections of the workforce , from shopfloor to management , and were backed-up by catering staff working behind the scenes to produce the buffet meals .
12 Our councils are drawn from society on the bring that into modern day life erm our councils are drawn from all sections of society the Sanhedrin purely represent representatives of the Jewish Community their elders , their leaders , their priests , their religious lay people , all were represented on this highest authority this council .
13 The overall training plan is coordinated by myself ( Chief Administrative and Training Officer ) , approximately 50% of time in training and development , and the training sub-committee , whose members change regularly , drawn from all members of staff ’ ,
14 We were drawn from all branches of the London Social Services .
15 The report , produced by a working party drawn from all sectors of the tourist industry , predicted that " tourist blight " would lead to environmental problems .
16 The Campaign for Resource is championed by a team of distinguished patrons , drawn from all aspects of political , industrial and public life .
17 Councillors must get proper support , to ensure that they are drawn from all parts of the community and are not financially disadvantaged .
18 The items are drawn from all parts of the country , and cover such things as local festivals , art associations , poetry circles , and so on .
19 Examples of radical reform , proposals for it and attempts to obtain it may be drawn from all parts of the globe .
20 At Macmillan College we select only because we are overwhelmed by applications and by selection we can thus ensure that we do have a fully comprehensive intake drawn from all parts of our catchment area .
21 His short visit has given him much information about the courses but , more importantly , he now has an intimate feeling of how these young men and women , drawn from all walks of life , are trained .
22 When flushed , appears a long-winged , long-tailed , hawk-like bird , readily told from all birds of prey by its very short , straight bill , and from juvenile Cuckoo ( p. 175 ) by unbarred underparts and no white patch on nape .
23 To this end they proposed that gentry representatives be summoned from all parts of the empire to a national commission which " should have the right to present its drafts of proposed laws directly for consideration " by the tsar .
24 The closing date for completed applications , which are invited from all sectors of the community , is 8th June 1990 .
25 Thousands of blacklegs were procured from all parts of the country .
26 As the recruits recount all sorts of ‘ anglers ’ tales ' about the last eight weeks of training , the Inspecting Officer and Commandant mingle with the visitors , Who have travelled from all corers of the United Kingdom and a few from further afield .
27 She could see Spencer quite clearly , he appeared to be holding court among the elderly distant relatives who had travelled from all parts of the country to be at the funeral .
28 A rare transatlantic vagrant , easily distinguished from all nightjars of the region by conspicuous white wing patches ; also has white chin and in male , white bar near end of tail .
29 It was some such hope which united the movement that now coalesced from all points of the spectrum .
30 But now prison officers are taken from all walks of life . ’
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