Example sentences of "were recruited from the " in BNC.

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1 Briefly , cases were recruited from the MONICA registers in Belfast ( Northern Ireland ) , Lille ( northern France ) , Strasbourg ( eastern France ) and Toulouse ( south western France ) .
2 This was apparent in the BUF where the main administrative clique , who were recruited from the BF , were derided as totally lacking in ideas by the more ideologically committed .
3 The members of these underground bands were recruited from the art schools and polytechnical institutes while the professionals from the music schools were only permitted — and indeed preferred — to play the songs of officially sanctioned composers .
4 Most of the infantry soldiers were recruited from the more backward tribes of the north , but many NCOs and the few junior African officers were from the literate south .
5 These patients were recruited from the waiting list of new patients which comprised patients who had been classified as having routine conditions by the consultant on the basis of the information in the referral letter .
6 Patients with colorectal cancer , adenomatous polyps or controls were recruited from the general surgical outpatients ' department of Dudley Road Hospital .
7 Patients with adult rheumatoid arthritis ( the NSAID group ) were recruited from the rheumatology outpatient clinic provided they had taken their NSAID for at least 4 weeks .
8 The rest of the patients were recruited from the gastroenterology outpatient clinic , where they had presented with transient or persistent abdominal complaints .
9 Healthy male and non-pregnant female volunteers , age range 19 to 31 , were recruited from the University student population .
10 Patients , aged 18 years or over , were recruited from the Rheumatology and the Gastroenterology outpatient clinics , provided they had no malignancy or previous history of gastric or duodenal surgery .
11 The aggregate membership of 704,350 was 8 per cent of the population , but few of these were recruited from the poorest and most vulnerable class of rural labourers .
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