Example sentences of "be know from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A typical example are musical instruments , in particular lyres , which are known from four burials , Bergh Apton ( Norfolk ) , Morningthorpe ( Norfolk ) the well-furnished barrow burials of Sutton Hoo mound 1 and Taplow ( Bruce-Mitford 1970 ; Lawson 1978 ) .
2 Rhynchosaurs did not diversify — radiate — into so many different forms and niches as many other major groups of animals , but they are known from many parts of the world and they certainly did change and evolve with time .
3 Archaic Greek coins are found in hoards from Egypt and the Levant , as they were exchanged for goods , perhaps grain or slaves ; many hoards of Roman silver and gold coins are known from southern India because they were exchanged for luxury items such as exotic spices and perfumes , rich silks and precious gems .
4 Whatever momentous steps they took in the Devonian , the lungfish and lobe fins have been very conservative since , for the living lungfish are clearly similar to their Palaeozoic relatives and coelacanth lobe fins like the living genus ( Latimeria ) are known from Cretaceous rocks .
5 A number of related fossil species are known from cretaceous rocks This species is from Cretaceous fish beds in Turga , Nertchinsk , Siberia .
6 But despite these problems the method receives powerful support from the practical comparison of the representation of coin issues in hoards and the size of those issues where they are known from mint records .
7 The Doric temple became early popular in the western colonies and many more sets of archaic metopes are known from this area than from the homelands .
8 tickets are known from intermediate stations .
9 Although both events are known from twelfth-century sources , they are likely to reflect genuine practice .
10 Projectile weapons had been known from Roman times , but much of the technology was redeveloped during the crusades .
11 Reformers often worked through sympathetic religious networks in the localities , the names of members of which were known from earlier years ; more important , petitions came increasingly from congregations and denominational organisations of an aroused dissent .
12 It is known from other work that economic and political attitudes and actions are channelled by the individual 's requirement for personal esteem and social approval .
13 We next compare the range of past variations in solar irradiance implied by the best-fit values of β with what is known from other sources .
14 Another witness of the charter to St Wandrille dated 1033 is King Henry I of France , who is known from other sources to have been briefly in exile with Robert at Fécamp , and according Edward the title " king of the English " would presumably have done Robert 's prestige no harm at all , as he would thus have been entertaining two exiled monarchs at the same time .
15 It is known from Egyptian history that , from 20 AD , a census of householders was taken every fourteen years .
16 In deriving more detailed criteria capable of being used , for example , to generate the required assessments , it is necessary to make use of what is known from previous research about pupils ' learning and attainment in the topic concerned .
17 However , it is known from ileal intubation studies that acarbose may induce carbohydrate malabsorption of up to 50% of the ingested carbohydrate , and that glucose absorption is least efficient from the most rapidly moving front of an ingested bolus of glucose .
18 It is known from occupational medicine , that exposure to two chemicals at once can be far more damaging than being exposed to each chemical individually .
19 Husameddin , however , writes that it was in Amasya , not Aksaray , that Molla Fenari studied with Cemaleddin Aksarayi , saying that it is known from several documents that Cemaleddin Aksarayi was , between 751 and 782 [ sic ] ( 1350–1 to 1380–1 ) , muderris in Amasya and kazasker under the emir of Amasya , Hajji Shadgeldi .
20 The form of the Minoan town house is known from several ivory and faience plaques depicting house elevations .
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