Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [vb pp] from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The coal used in the district is mostly supplied from North Wales , and to some extent , from North Staffordshire and Lancashire , and is delivered by the Cambrian Company at Montgomery , from whence ( as in the case of lime ) it is carted to its destination .
2 He 's since suffered from lack off concentration and has been virtually unable to work .
3 ‘ I think it 'll be the ideal place for him when he 's eventually discharged from hospital , ’ she said .
4 The fact that this stack is merely structured from stone , the result of a well understood physical sequence , does nothing to detract from the Old Man 's personal aura .
5 Vitamin B12 is rather an odd vitamin as it is only obtained from animal sources ( such as meat , milk , and eggs ) and not at all from plant foods .
6 Just as the coastal cities were subjected throughout the centuries to incursions from the interior by the forces of whichever power held sway beyond the mountains — Byzantines , Hungarians , Serbs and Turks — so the tranquillity of the Mediterranean climate is brutally violated from time to time by the icy blasts of the bura .
7 An all too common kind of crisis for community and primary care teams is that a vulnerable patient is suddenly discharged from hospital on a Friday afternoon without any formal referral or plan for aftercare .
8 The local defence industry 's already suffered from Government cutbacks , now the demise of British coal mining appears to be taking its toll .
9 Equally , one should perhaps guard against the maxim that a conductor who is not also a creative writer is somehow debarred from access to the grail of ultimate musical understanding .
10 The sausage is generally made from pork liver and the price paid dictates the quality received .
11 It is thus precipitated from milk by any weak acid , in the nursery notably by rhubarb juice , in industry usually by weak hydrochloric acid .
12 From this point of view , professional is not distinguished from amateur by any intrinsic features of the activity , nor by differences in skill , but solely by relationship to the market .
13 Like copyright , this right is automatic and does not depend on registration but , unlike registered designs , there is no requirement for the design to have eye-appeal , although if it does , it is not barred from protection as a design right .
14 And I think we 've got to remember that a local authority is not funded from money that grows on trees , it is funded by the electorate and we , as Councillors , have a duty to that electorate to spend the money wisely .
15 This provides a useful reference for future work , since the DC is not removed from LIFESPAN .
16 During the 1960's Noam Chomsky popularised the view that human languages together share certain universal grammatic features , and that language is not learnt from scratch but rather acquired by brain centres sensitive to this underlying syntax .
17 On the first issue , the problem with Assumption 1 is that a significant proportion of capital expenditure is not financed from loan .
18 This class maintains the smooth running of the social order and economic system , but differs from the dominant bourgeois class in that its wealth is not derived from capital .
19 Of the Information and Technology Department by British Aerospace , and that thanks is not used from Apex , it 's also from M S S at or acknowledged it was your efforts and not their that brought that conference about .
20 This enzyme exhibits a high degree of substrate specificity ( NO is not produced from D-arginine ) and is dependent on several cofactors , among which are Ca 2 + , calmodulin , and reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate .
21 Clary is easily grown from seed sown in spring , and thinned to about 23cm ( 9in ) apart each way .
22 However , the approach to such analysis will now be set out and the method illustrated by applying it to a trivial case for which the solution is already known from section 4.4 .
23 In English , in fact , graphology is largely derived from phonology : our alphabetic writing system represents , however imperfectly , the sounds of speech , and punctuation , at least in part , duplicates the roles of stress and intonation in spoken discourse .
24 I puzzled over this one for some time and came to the conclusion that my children 's concept of life is largely derived from fairy stories in which anybody with power is always male .
25 The existence of a bibliography and index in a book may be ascertained from its entry in the national bibliography , but the quality of these items is best judged from examination of the book itself .
26 Propagation is usually done from seed , though occasionally root-division can be carried out .
27 Tennessee whisky is usually made from corn , but any grain may be used .
28 Life expectancy is usually calculated from birth but may be computed for any age .
29 It is usually protected from damage by being run inside a drain pipe , and rises slightly to avoid air bubbles .
30 As a label , Gramola is still revived from time to time for releases that are primarily designed for the local market .
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