Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [verb] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 After the dry ice had cleared for good , however , grumbles of disappointment could be heard rumbling from the Faust faithful .
2 A distant cry can be heard issuing from a classroom .
3 In the hush , a muffled order could be heard issuing from the depths of the leading gasmask .
4 Suddenly the sound of running feet could be heard approaching from the depths .
5 As a result of these commands LIFESPAN RDBI will be queued to execute from the stated batch queue at the time specified in its configuration file .
6 The greater this interaction between chains the more favourable will be the energy parameter and this provides some indication of the type of chain which might be expected to crystallize from the melt , viz.
7 Further ( intergranular ) stress might be expected to arise from the differential thermal expansion of individual minerals in a rock related to differences in colour , specific heat and coefficient of thermal expansion .
8 Any European Common Foreign and Security policy which includes Swedish and other neutral interests must be less effective even than that which can be expected to emerge from the current unsatisfactory record of EEC action in foreign affairs .
9 This will be needed — but should not be expected to exist from the outset — if the group is to become an effective working group .
10 In practice , more than this minimum is likely to be required for entry to the majority of the courses offered by the University , in order to ensure that those admitted to degree courses possess a sufficiently broad educational background and that they may reasonably be expected to benefit from a university education .
11 As the epidemic progresses , younger cows would be expected to disappear from the pool of infected animals .
12 The management 's statement of the profitability of Mox and Tox includes fixed costs which we are told will not be expected to change from the present total costs of £2,000 .
13 It is important to look behind the aggregate figures of local sourcing to try to identify where linkage effects could realistically be expected to result from the transnational practices of established and potential TNCs , and what the host authorities could realistically hope to do about it in terms of their transnational practices .
14 No current can be made to flow from the STM 's needle on to their surfaces .
15 The vessel was built like a fish and its mouth could be made to protrude from the water .
16 In the normal case three months should suffice and the period should be made to run from the service of a review notice .
17 To identify people by name can be seen to detract from the objectivity of the report .
18 Suddenly , at about 3 o'clock , a pall of thick black smoke could be seen rising from the town and shortly afterwards came flames and then loud crackling was heard .
19 Especially notable is the approach view from the road bridge , where the vast pile can be seen rising from the banks of the great river .
20 Groups of Muslim demonstrators retaliated by attacking the nearby Holiday Inn with small arms and grenades in an effort to dislodge several snipers who could be seen firing from the hotel 's upper floors .
21 One can see why The Ancyent Marinere prejudiced the success of the volume , and the ‘ simplicity ’ of many poems can be seen to emerge from a background of rather precious cleverness .
22 They are inconspicuous during the day ( though occasionally a couple of slender arms will be seen waving from the base of a rock ) but are very useful as scavengers .
23 The bridle path , which Theodora and Cranmer had traversed yesterday morning , could clearly be seen meandering from the back of the stable between the estuary and the wall of Dersingham Park .
24 Large additional costs could be seen arising from the Nassau Agreement on British participation in the American-sponsored NATO Multilateral Force as part of the quid pro quo for Polaris .
25 It is true that the present nature of the threat can be seen to come from the left .
26 In writings about the Renaissance , its beginning may be seen to waver from the thirteenth to the fifteenth century .
27 The sex exclusive markers which do indeed occur in some languages are superficially striking , but on closer inspection they can be seen to result from a few regular and predictable rules acting on the same basic structures .
28 By the time we have adequate records , the craft guild can be seen emerging from the lodge of craftsmen working together on a project .
29 He admits also that Buddhism displayed a tendency to participation as it spread out from India into other countries , though he fails to recognize the examples of participation which might be said to derive from the communal life of the sangha and so insists that it is the principle of identity that predominates .
30 A feeling of employment insecurity might be thought to stem from the agency 's lack of obligation to provide assignments on a continuous basis , and thus its inability to guarantee its workers a regular income .
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