Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [adv prt] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Each such node S is at the end of a path from the start , and this path can be traced back from S by following pointers .
2 The nearest supply of that now will have to be flown in from Rockhampton . ’
3 ( b ) Could this idea be carried over from boiler inspections to drug inspections ?
4 The increasing range of new and improved telecommunications services can have potentially profound effects on future travel and home-based employment opportunities , because certain types of jobs do not need face-to-face contact and may be carried out from home by the linking of the telephone to home computers or the use of other teleconferencing , text-handling or information-retrieval systems .
5 Further work on the show , which is sponsored by Unix user group Uniforum UK , will be carried out from Reed 's Solihull , Birmingham office .
6 Currently , records back to 1986 are on the system , and retrospective cataloguing will be carried out from data picked up at the loans desk when books are issued , so that we will have records for all material in current use .
7 The discount rate used to appraise projects in the non-trading part of the public sector will be nudged up from 5% to 6% .
8 If necessary you would then follow-up with physiotherapy treatment ( if referred by a GP this can be claimed back from health insurance ) and remedial exercises in the small but well-equipped gym .
9 First you will be picked up from home in a luxury stretch limo courtesy of Elegance Limousines of Waterloo .
10 The Spaniards had put about a cover story that the fleet assembled at Cadiz was being made ready to sail to Sicily and Ormonde was forbidden to go near the port ; he was to be picked up from Corunna .
11 Therefore they can not be picked up from water supplied , swimming pools , buildings or factories .
12 You will be picked up from school by Marjorie or me or your mother or all three of us from now on. ,
13 It was Amy 's sixteenth birthday and ten girls had to be picked up from town , lunched , let loose on Hampstead , given dinner , board and breakfast the following morning .
14 And the new geography of this steeper decline can be picked out from Table 2.2 .
15 The sample will be built up from students in Further Education colleges in six locations in Britain .
16 In other words , a complete picture of the structure of competition must be built up from consideration of the location and form of the whole chain of activities that go together to make up a business .
17 Profiles of local customers could be built up from information from Training Enterprise Councils ( TECs ) , local press and radio , Chambers of Commerce , libraries , colleges , local advertising , and research agencies .
18 The pre- and postsynaptic membranes can be separated out from IMHV and studied in isolation by centrifugation , rather like the method I described in Chapter 3 .
19 On nationalisation , this local democratic pressure was removed , and most Boards took the statute as meaning they should do their best to extend supplies to rural areas even if they incurred losses in doing so which had to be made up from surpluses elsewhere .
20 If demand is greater than expected more shares can be clawed back from allocations earmarked for institutional and overseas investors .
21 If demand is greater than expected more shares can be clawed back from allocations earmarked for institutional and overseas investors .
22 The Government reckons it will cost about £4 million to implement , 75 per cent of which it is hoped will be clawed back from industry .
23 But even if they were to be drawn up from scratch with the express aim of reducing the level of severity in sentencing , there would still be a danger that discretion might simply be displaced to an earlier point in the system , such as the prosecutorial decision .
24 MONEY should not be drawn down from members of the Gooda Walker syndicates at Lloyd 's of London ‘ in the face of breach of trust allegations and maybe fraud ’ in Syndicate 290 , said Michael Burton QC in court yesterday .
25 Take the kid to the big stores and they 'd be rigged out from top to bottom — all stamped PACA .
26 Organophosphates to be phased out from Mediterranean
27 The new educational framework , which has been through an extensive consultation process with practice committees and the Regions , will replace the current Member Part 1 and 11 examinations and will be phased in from September next year .
28 Three separate security systems costing £31,650 would cover the lending library , childrens library and reference library and theft rates could be expected to be reduced by from 30pc to 4pc .
29 But so physically restricted was the Calais area , and so often was it under French pressure , that for long years at a time all the needs of the garrison , whether in provisions or materials , had to be shipped in from England .
30 He never found anything ; when I left he was waiting for a new pair to be brought up from Auckland , and wondering if the insurance company would cough up .
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