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

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1 The team members are themselves significant contributors to the discussion , drawing on their own first-hand experience as they play their county roles , but written reports are received from Area School Inspectors , Area Education Officers and DCSLs , and comments from such people are also reported verbally by members of the project team .
2 Grain size , form , roundness and sphericity data are supplemented from grain orientations measured and mineralogical composition established .
3 Hundreds of different types of hydrocarbons are emitted from vehicle exhausts .
4 Unauthorised trusts are prevented from advertising units for sale to the general public although they may write privately inviting subscriptions from a very limited range of institutions .
5 The nosodes are prepared from disease products such as discharges , the contents of skin vesicles or bacterial or viral cultures .
6 Thus many individuals are freed from food production and are able to specialize in other tasks .
7 Although the DSS is able to assist in meeting some of the costs of residents , the larger part of the costs are met from welfare funds raised by the Association , and from donations to the Home .
8 Cases are ascertained from cancer registries , the Northern Region Children 's Malignant Disease Registry ( for 1968 onwards ) , the Manchester Children 's Tumour Registry ( for cases occurring before 1974 in the area now called South Cumbria ) , death certificates , entries to the Medical Research Council leukaemia trials ( 1970 onwards ) , and the register of the United Kingdom Children 's Cancer Study Group ( 1977 onwards ) .
9 The fact that half of the members of the Bundestag are selected from party lists , rather than being elected , only reinforces the power of the parties , weakens accountability and is open to the usual favouritist pressures .
10 Most rucksacks are made from heavyweight nylon with a waterproof coating on the inside and often a water repellent treatment on the outer surface .
11 Along with conventional bags with down or polyester fillings , some are made from fibrepile fabric .
12 Some wrapping papers are made from water hyacinths , sugar cane waste or jute waste .
13 The spouting water sprays add a touch of authenticity , and are quite edible as they are made from rice paper .
14 The whistles are made from brass tubes and plates the pieces of which are silver-soldered in his home-based workshop near Llanberis .
15 They are made from wafer biscuits and cost £10.80 for a box of 120 .
16 All the instruments are made from glass capillary tubing .
17 Most internal frames are made from aluminium strips bolted together and to get the best fit you should try to bed the frame to fit your own back shape .
18 Pitch fibre pipes are made from waste paper and other fibres soaked in pitch .
19 Many specialist tins are made from tin plate or aluminium .
20 Apart from a large range of marbled papers sold in many different colours and tones , there are also papers that are made from plant material themselves , and so would be very interesting to use in a design .
21 Although these materials are made from nylon fibres they have a comfortable feel .
22 In countries such as the former Czechoslovakia ( now two separate nations ) , two-thirds of motor lubricants are bought from petrol stations .
23 An example comes from Williams ( 1981 , p.23 ) when he discusses the beneficiaries of a large World Bank project in Nigeria : ‘ these rich beneficiaries are drawn from army officers , government officials , contractors , merchants and members of the office-holding aristocracy , who purchase land in anticipation of benefits from the project and from cheap bank credits ’ .
24 Younger women are protected from heart disease , but once past the menopause we become as vulnerable as men , especially if we do n't exercise , are overweight and smoke .
25 Small-sized enclaves * can only survive when they are protected from crab predation by one means or another .
26 TODAY , land-drainage operations are administered from tower blocks , with the aid of computers in the office and sophisticated machinery on the river bank .
27 Few of these tools have been found ; definite examples of dies ( Briscoe 1981 ) are known from West Stow ( X4 ) , Lackford and Little Eriswell ( Suffolk ) , Shakenoak and Illington , mostly made of antler , but bone was also used .
28 Will he further accept that there is a perfectly satisfactory formula under which all who are exempted from prescription charges are exempted from charges for entry to museums ?
29 Individuals receiving payments are exempted from income tax
30 Paradoxically , they also encourage a greater reliance on means-tested benefits , which are divorced from employment records .
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