Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] [adv] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , while it may be easy to accept that girls are treated differently from boys in schools , the crucial issue of what is taught in schools may be more complex and controversial .
2 It is of critical importance with respect to the registration of company charges since charges created by a company over its assets are treated differently from charges over a company 's assets arising other than by the creation of the company .
3 Wind players are listed separately from string players , while those who play continuo instruments and accompany singers form yet another unit .
4 At Esgair Moel Woollen Mill all the processes of woollen manufacture are carried out from fleece to flannel
5 In the opposite direction trains are booked away from Stratford-upon-Avon at to arrive at Hall Green at hours .
6 Such volcanic island arcs must be distinguished from other volcanic chains , such as the Hawaiian Islands , which are located far from plate boundaries and have a different origin ( see Section 4.2.1 ) .
7 I learned that the rivers of the area are frozen up from January to April when the temperature sinks to minus 10°F , although the summer temperature while we were in Irkutsk was a ‘ sweltering ’ 65°F !
8 Dividends are nudged up from 13.7p to 14.3p , with the final of 9.62p payable on June 1 .
9 They are turned away from River Point and Centre Point — by 7 pm or 8 pm , they are closed or full up .
10 LCDs are built up from segments ; only a few are needed for a calculator display .
11 Taking ourselves back to our basic physical components , we can say that we are built up from multitudes of particles held together by electrical bonds of varying strengths or intensities .
12 Human machines everywhere are built up from mechanisms involving combinations of motion in a straight line and motion in a circle .
13 Both media have been modified as described in ref. 54 and are made up from stock solutions given in Table 5 .
14 Jaffe believes that the spread of the disease may be connected with new preparations of factor VIII concentrate — the blood-clotting agent given to haemophiliacs — which are made up from blood from large numbers of donors , rather than one individual .
15 All examples show similar characteristics ; they are generally stone vaulted — an unusual feature in so early a period and rare in southern Europe — the majority have cupolas supported on squinches and/or intersecting barrel vaults ; the stonework is solid but crude ; ornament generally includes interlacing in bands of carving on stone borders and the patterns are made up from circles , diamonds or zig-zags — the interlacing is like a prototype of the later Romanesque basket work patterns .
16 They do n't belong in any class and therefore they 're cut out from society .
17 His parallels are drawn not from primates , but from his own work on the advertising art of New Guinea bowerbirds , and the handicap of being a male bird of paradise with a three-foot tail .
18 To this day , most of the important concepts in pragmatics are drawn directly from philosophy of language .
19 The places inhabited by these characters are drawn directly from Edward 's first-hand observations around Wandsworth , and on holidays spent in Wiltshire and West Wales .
20 Dyeing is considered a science , whose secrets are handed down from generation to generation , and when the dyer is working , only other dyers may speak to him .
21 Songs and styles of singing are handed down from mother to daughter , unchanged over centuries or even millennia .
22 This is a district where old crafts are handed down from father to son .
23 Funds for the new centre in the north are raised entirely from charity and they 're halfway towards their target of £500,000 .
24 Please Note : No meals are provided apart from breakfast on your first morning in Belfast .
25 Poststructuralism , deriving from Mallarmé as well as Saussure , has developed a heady rhetoric in which signifiers are prised apart from signifieds , in Hawkes 's phrase , and then fly away in all directions in their ‘ free play ’ .
26 Further , the streets serve as drying grounds in fine weather ; lines are stretched across from house to house , and hung with wet clothing .
27 There is no reference in the report to Offa 's undertaking to Theophylact and George to send money every year to Rome for the support of the poor and provision of lights , the details of which are known only from Pope Leo 's letter to Coenwulf in 798 .
28 Although local authorities are accountable to the local electorate , their powers and a significant proportion of their finance are derived ultimately from Parliament ( which in practice is invariably dominated by government ) .
29 These larvae are derived mainly from eggs passed in the faeces of ewes during the periparturient period , from about two weeks prior to lambing until six weeks post-lambing ( Fig. 13 ) .
30 These are the polyunsaturated fats , which are derived mainly from sunflower , safflower and rapeseed oils , vegetables , nuts , seeds and some fish .
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