Example sentences of "is [adv] [vb pp] from [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 It has been paralleled by a similar increase in Langstone Harbour in Hampshire , which is only separated from Chichester Harbour by Hayling Island ; in fact , the two harbours join at the north end of Hayling .
2 The use of ‘ rabbit ’ for incessant chatter comes from the rhyming slang , ‘ rabbit and pork ’ meaning talk , and the creature itself is so named from Rabbie , the Scottish version of Robert .
3 Winterthur is easily reached from Zurich , and it is a good idea to make it the destination of an excursion from there .
4 The following account is largely drawn from Sherwin Hall 's article in Veterinary History ( Summer 1984 ) .
5 Holborn Viaduct is decorated with assorted figures and the arms of the City , and is best seen from Farringdon Street .
6 It is best reached from Inverness via the A835 , Fort William via the A872 , A87 , A890 .
7 The area is best explored from Nidri , a busy new village with three convenient beaches and comfortable accommodation .
8 This is best known from Steve Jobs ' NeXT workstation , but the OSF will use code from Encore 's implementation for its Multimax range .
9 It began that division of agricultural England into a high-wage North and a low-wage South which is best known from Sir James Caird 's map drawn when the dichotomy was at its peak in 1850 .
10 They challenged Leakey 's conclusions because these conclusions were totally at variance with their own firm beliefs , to wit modern man is directly descended from Australopithecus .
11 Magnolia Drive , a dead straight 300-yard long entrance drive to the club , is directly accessed from Washington Road , which is a main thoroughfare in Augusta and appears to house every fast food joint in Georgia .
12 Lapis lazuli from Badakhshan is still marketed from Nizhni Novgorod by way of Bukhara .
13 This theory is partly derived from Max Weber 's attempts to relate the rise of capitalism ( the epitome of modern society ) with the Protestant ethic and to show how other different belief systems ( like the religions of the Orient ) inhibited the rise of modern society .
14 For its text is clearly derived from Ayres for the Theatre , published in 1697 , in which it appeared without trumpet parts but with one or two tell-tale misprints .
15 Almost all of it is exported through Tees Dock at Middlesbrough , but some is also sent from Whitby .
16 It is also known from South Africa and the Pacific Ocean off Mexico .
17 Lochnagar ( 1155 m ) is here seen from Craig Nordie [ NO 235 944 ] .
18 For example , the following passage dealing with a remedy against temptation contains in some manuscripts an expansion which is here taken from B.L .
19 They say that cover is presently provided from Ysbyty Gwynedd at Bangor , but are concerned that delays in getting to Llandudno could prove potentially serious .
20 This part of Lochaber is invariably entered from Gairlochy by the only road leading into the interior of the district : a narrow switchback strip of tarmac alongside the twelve-mile length of Loch Arkaig to its end at the solitary croft of Strathan , encompassed by lofty heights , many of them of Munro status .
21 Murten is conveniently reached from Bern , whether by road or rail .
22 The latter is definitely derived from Durkheim .
23 The pose is certainly borrowed from Egypt , where it had been used for male figures for centuries .
24 A practising coppersmith , who was also engaged in manufacturing fine champleve enamel work , is certainly known from Catterick , where the bottom of a wooden waste tub was found intact , full of small filings and chippings and some tiny fragments of coloured enamels .
25 There is an additional prediction about the relationship between arousal and memory which is commonly made from Easterbrook 's hypothesis .
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