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

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1 MILLIONS of pounds are being stripped from education budgets in the region and local authority education chiefs say the service will suffer .
2 Others have since arrived without permission , reinforcing rumours that hundreds more are heading for the county , after being evicted from festival sites in Somerset .
3 The Dalek 's power was conducted through the floors so you instantly dismissed any idea of the city being built from house bricks .
4 Team members , who are all individually skilled as managers or practitioners in working to improve services for carers , are being drawn from health authorities , social services departments , voluntary organisations , and the independent sector .
5 The programme was being broadcast from Radio Leicester 's shop in Leicester 's Haymarket shopping precinct .
6 In 1955 , Leonard Marnham , a virginal post office engineer from Dollis Hill , is recruited to help monitor Russian messages being intercepted from telephone lines that are being tapped in a specially constructed tunnel extending beneath East Berlin .
7 Realism is a technique which , being known from childhood reading , never needs to be consciously studied , and certainly the effort required to compose a corpus of novels , like the noteworthy succession of Anita Brookner romances that began with A Start in Life ( 1981 ) , is always more likely to be emotional than technical .
8 These economists argue that , by being insulated from market forces , the consumer has no realistic assessment of cost and is therefore liable to overconsume .
9 The plates have a long and illustrious history , being passed from print dealer to dealer and were at various times published by Watelet , Basan and Jean .
10 The prison has suffered regularly from fire incidents with lighted material being thrown from cell windows .
11 Some women were proof-readers , but otherwise , being excluded from machine typesetting , they were left with odd jobs to do round the office .
12 For instance , it prevented people from being excluded from trade union membership and he denied that this clause was in because of the European Social Charter .
13 Increasingly , economic issues take greater and greater precedence over social concerns and the responsibility for welfare is being removed from state control .
14 Nevertheless a brilliant scientist was being fired from government service and his reputation as a patriot clouded ( although he was affirmed a ‘ loyal citizen ’ ) — because of what ?
15 The residue one is a problem as well Chairman , because when we had the sheep dipping campaigns , one of the things that we did was to , to just carry out some very quick rough checks at markets in this county to see whether in fact sheep were being withheld from slaughter sale for the required period .
16 Trends in sequence thickness , sediment-dispersal patterns and lithofacies distribution are being determined from borehole data , and sedimentological analyses of surface exposures are being made .
17 First , packages were not being returned from export markets and second , when they were , they were not being refurbished and returned to service quickly enough .
18 Peter Howell was stabbed just two hours after being released from policy custody .
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