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

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1 Nigel Haigh of the IEEP points out that in 1979 the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution reported that evidence for the other major health worry — the potential for nitrite , which is formed from nitrate in certain conditions , to create ‘ nitrosamines ’ and cause stomach cancer — was only ‘ weak and equivocal ’ .
2 Nitric oxide is synthesised from L-arginine in a reaction catalysed by NO synthase .
3 Wharfe is omitted from mention in official guides to the district and does n't mind it all .
4 Moreover , recent work has shown that much of the heat energy in the seas of the North Atlantic ( every square kilometre of which gives off as much energy as a nuclear power station and hence influences our weather ) is absorbed from sunlight in the tropical Pacific and is carried by ocean currents through the Drake Passage and up into the Atlantic .
5 A hundred years ago the average person ate less than 25 per cent fat in their diet ; today half our energy is derived from fat in different forms .
6 Much of the methodology described in this chapter is derived from work in Dr Martin H Johnson 's laboratory , Department of Anatomy , Cambridge , during the past 10 years and I should like to express my gratitude to all members of the laboratory past and present for their contribution to it .
7 Its dynamism is derived from faith in the potential for human transformation which beggars the imagination of a disillusioned generation .
8 Any pinkish tinge is derived from blood in the tissues under the skin .
9 NO is derived from arginine in a reaction catalysed by NO synthase , and inhibitors of the enzyme have been reported to block the induction of LTP r140–143 .
10 The Council raises the money to finance all three ( over 3 million a year ) but is prohibited from involvement in the core activities of the Board and the Panel .
11 As the loan is repaid from property in the trust Mr X 's deposit , pound for pound , is released to Mr X. Mr X will have retained an interest in the income in the trust because he benefits when the deposit , pound for pound , is released .
12 The hypothetical action of VPDPR is that it is released from procolipase in the duodenum during digestion , is actively or passively absorbed , passes through the circulation to act on a receptor site in the central nervous system , and so inhibits , in the short term , further consumption of food , specifically that food which contains fat .
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