Example sentences of "been [verb] [adv] from [det] " in BNC.

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1 The company 's database of reactions contains information on over 500,000 compounds , and the expertise to operate many of these on a commercial scale had been built up from several decades of process development by Kodak , Eastman and Sterling .
2 Er for example erm any service that has been transferred in from another scheme .
3 To take a specific example , Lemert 's ( 1958 ) study of cheque forgers found that they had not , typically , associated with other cheque forgers or people favourably disposed towards it ; cheque forgery had not been handed down from some primeval inventor .
4 Offers of help have been pouring in from all quarters , with the director of the Victoria and Albert Museum , Elizabeth Esteve-Coll putting her conservation department at the ready to assist , and the Secretary of State for National Heritage , Peter Brooke , conceded that his department would be responsible for financing the repair bill .
5 It was not Selden , who had been running away from that hill .
6 Anna and her mother lived in a little detached house which looked as though it had been sliced off from some larger building .
7 One would have thought that she must have been brought in from that area .
8 " He could n't have been put in from either bank , because the body was weighted , and it would have sunk in shallow water .
9 It is precisely because black workers have been kept away from these structures that they are now at the forefront of what has become one of the most political dispute in industrial history .
10 Rebus and Osvaldo had been blown away from each other some three metres .
11 The myth-makers , with the tourist boards prominent among them , carefully ignore the fact that genuine historic quality has been lost forever from most of Britain 's pubs .
12 The , the amount of money is allocated on a weighted mileage basis so it 's to do with the length of mileages in the area and it also reflects the various types of surveys that are done to assess the condition of the , the roads in the various areas , so that 's how the money is first divided up on an area basis , but within that all the schemes that are listed here have been promulgated either from such as yourself , from members of the general public , or as a result of our own inspections er and a priority has been assessed to them in a methodical way .
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