Example sentences of "been [verb] from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's so persuasively and convincingly argued — especially for those of us most happy to be convinced — that it 's a trifle dampening to be reminded that these are ‘ image patterns whose sexual significance may have been hidden from the poet on a conscious level … .
2 Both had been dismissed from the Army for involvement in a previous attempt in May 1988 .
3 Seineldin , leader of an unsuccessful military coup against the previous government of President Raúl Alfonsín in December 1988 [ see p. 36394 ] , had been dismissed from the Army in October 1989 [ see p. 36972 ) .
4 By the fortunes of politics , it has been dismissed from the scene .
5 A prison officer who had been dismissed from the prison service appealed against his dismissal to the Civil Service Appeal Board , which held that his dismissal was unfair .
6 The problems have also been examined from the vantage of the archivist .
7 It was considered that Sendero had been profiting from the rivalry between the Army and police in the region as to who should spearhead the US-backed campaign against drug trafficking .
8 During the sixteenth century the Portuguese had already been profiting from the gold being produced in West Africa and Japan .
9 For the past 11 and a half years , Michelle Howard has been paralysed from the chest down ; the result , she claims , of a routine jaw operation she underwent at Poole General Hospital in 1982 .
10 Michelle has been paralysed from the chest down for the past 11 years — the result , she claims , of a routine jaw operation she underwent at Poole General Hospital in November 1982 .
11 It had been made in 1942 but had not been shown until the Nazis had been banished from the country .
12 Today , Abul Ismail had stayed at her side , and now Nicholas had been banished from the sickroom .
13 This may well have been due to the satisfaction he had been deriving from the composition of East Coker , though he made no mention to me of the new poem .
14 Unlike the other two candidates , little has been heard from the business strategy lecturer at Durham University Business School since the byelection .
15 There had been a struggle , buttons had been ripped from the waistcoat , which was open , and a silver pocket watch dangled from its silver chain .
16 ‘ Wires had been ripped from the wall and deliberately attached to metal furniture in the barricades , ’ he said .
17 The panel has been ripped from the bath .
18 Phenformin has subsequently been withdrawn from the register of prescribable drugs in the UK .
19 Troops had been withdrawn from the west , but not because the likelihood of attack in that quarter had diminished .
20 As you know , the application has been withdrawn from the agenda of the coastal planning committee twice in recent weeks .
21 SUNDERLAND striker John Byrne has been withdrawn from the Republic of Ireland squad for the World Cup group three qualifier against Albania in Dublin on May 26 .
22 SUNDERLAND striker John Byrne has been withdrawn from the Republic of Ireland squad for the World Cup group three qualifier against Albania in Dublin on May 26 .
23 ‘ It was some of the WIN files that had been withdrawn from the Registry — the dossiers cross-referenced from Mills ’ personnel file . ’
24 But it does not concede that any of the remaining 24 models failed the Government 's test , even though at least three have been withdrawn from the market .
25 By this point the wealth of the local clothiers had in fact been reduced by more than half , though taxation , while extracting huge sums from the community at large , had taken little more than £1,100 , far less than had been withdrawn from the industry by the Springs .
26 A housemaid had been disinterred from the past for the occasion .
27 Other buildings have been altered from the original shippens .
28 The company says the product has been redesigned from the ground up to exploit the GUI but keep compatibility with existing 20/20 applications .
29 These have mostly been calculated from the speed and force needed to embed swords in wooden hulled ships and boats ; a speed of 57.6 miles per hour ( 92.7 kilometres per hour ) has been calculated from a penetration of 22 inches .
30 The Milking Shorthorn has been developed from the Dairy Shorthorn in the USA by improving the Bates type , recently with Red Holstein blood .
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