Example sentences of "be [vb pp] from [noun pl] of " in BNC.

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1 The phage could be identified and acted as a kind of label , so that bacteria from a single source could be distinguished from others of different origin .
2 Entries will not be considered from employees of Stonehart Leisure Magazines , Nike , or any company connected with the printing of distribution of the magazine .
3 The family setting can not be omitted from considerations of sexuality any more than sexuality can be left out of ideas concerning the complicated web of interaction and relationships which comprise family life .
4 Thus the interaction between these stimuli is just what would be expected from considerations of generalization decrement and is not that predicted by conditioned attention theory .
5 The letters , they showed a progress through that summer , marking the enchanted moments , the highlights , where pride and vanity could not now be separated from notions of love .
6 The binary policy , which is central to the history of higher education from its elaboration in the second half of the 1960s , and intimately related to the history of the CNAA 's own policies and operations , is explained by many or all of these factors , but can not be separated from perceptions of the roles and attitudes of the universities that we have previously discussed , and which were part of the decision-making environment of the mid- and late 1960s .
7 Applications for asylum should not be accepted from nationals of certain countries .
8 At municipal and provincial levels party committees were to be reduced from seven to five members who would , for the first time , be selected from lists of multiple candidates and elected by secret ballot .
9 The only conclusion the meeting was able to reach was ‘ that guidance be sought from officers of DES as to ways in which greater academic autonomy might be achieved ’ .
10 Vickery has written : ‘ Most of the conclusions that can be drawn from studies of people and information are either very general or specific to particular social groups , or even particular organisations . ’
11 There was also great concern about the practice of concubinage , although here our major evidence has to be drawn from tales of confrontation between holy men and members of the Merovingian royal family .
12 The moral to be drawn from polls of that sort is that spending money on roads is going to win votes .
13 Similarly , changes in approach can not be isolated from questions of organisational development and survival and in fact may be the key to their understanding .
14 On this occasion … the police saw their legal-democratic duty quite clearly : in their terms , it was to maintain the rights of all parties to the dispute — those of Grunwick 's boss to continue production with his remaining labour force , of pedestrians and road-users to ‘ perambulate freely ’ , of the pickets to peacefully make their protest , and of the community as a whole to be protected from scenes of public disorder .
15 This means that firms can not be sure that they will be protected from allegations of breach of fiduciary duty , merely because they comply with the rules of their regulator .
16 The truest ‘ greens ’ are those who recognise that we need to be protected from aspects of the environment , of which the rat and the louse represent the unacceptable face .
17 Nonetheless there are important reminders that any study of team level effects should not be divorced from considerations of the broader political and organizational context .
18 Spenser 's ideas of moral reform , therefore , can not be divorced from ideas of political and social reform within actual contemporary situations .
19 Support for this interpretation can be derived from studies of delayed MTS in pigeons , which have found that the magnitude of the DOE diminishes as the length of the delay is reduced , there being no effect when there is no delay ( Brodigan and Peterson 1976 ; Edwards et al .
20 Much of the information can be derived from studies of dilute solutions ; an absolute measurement of polymer chain size can be obtained from light scattering , when the polymer is large compared with the wavelength of the incident light .
21 First , the benefits to be derived from economies of scope and scale ; and secondly , the spreading of risk , achieved through diversification .
22 As shown previously ( 29 ) both free ATF1 ( lane 1 ) and CREB/ATF1 heterodimers ( lane 2 ) can be immunoprecipitated from extracts of UF9 cells .
23 Nor is there much to be gained from explanations of Wordsworth 's ideas which imply that he was in some way different from ourselves .
24 The mobility requirement should be removed from contracts of employment of all grades of staff that are recruited where mobility is not required .
25 These people , the commissioners said , should then be removed from positions of authority and influence in the ANC .
26 Alongside the experts from the Commission for Restitution there will be input from representatives of the outside nations involved , and from the departments on whom the fate of the collections to a large extent depends the Ministry of Justice , the Ministry of Finance , the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Security .
27 Whatever the magnitude of , because only depends slightly on , without proper knowledge of a better approximation to can be obtained from intersections of the input load line with input characteristics for which .
28 Cell numbers can also be obtained from counts of nuclei stained by the Feulgen reaction .
29 Specialized apparatus , which formerly had been made for specific purposes in the laboratory where it was required , could be obtained from manufacturers of scientific instruments , saving much time and labour .
30 This was to be repaid from savings of £7.5 million which were expected to accrue on the achievement of the closure .
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