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

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1 Antarctic insects and mites have been widely collected from stations that include some of the world 's southernmost outcrops .
2 Certain members of the Olympic Vibes team have been in serious disarray after one glimpse of this , and the guilty lightweights have been duly suspended from club duty .
3 The Sagramoso dynasty had been duly expunged from Karkason ad extremum fetumi .
4 Brazil 's first satellite has been successfully launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida .
5 It has been accidently transferred from animals to man and has been experimentally transmitted from man to calves and mice .
6 A torpedo boat used for years by the Soviet military authorities as a " dustbin " for nuclear waste has been secretly towed from Lake Ladoga through the Baltic and along the Norwegian coast to Novaya Zemlya in the Arctic .
7 Of the previous four presidents one , Johnson , had been effectively driven from office by the failure of his Vietnam policy ; one , Nixon , had resigned in disgrace and neither Ford nor Carter had been able to cope with the limits on presidential power .
8 Behind this lay the complaint that the judiciary had been effectively excluded from policy-making .
9 How is it that faith has been so divorced from knowledge ?
10 It 's a genetic condition which means she 's been physically disabled from birth .
11 In many countries ‘ comparison shopping ’ has been largely decentralized from city centres to regional shopping centres .
12 As an autonomous region , Tibet ( Xizang ) has its own legislature ( Local People 's Congress , whose Chairman is currently Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme ) and is administered by a People 's Government ( whose Chairman is currently Doje Cering ) ; since pro-independence demonstrations in September and October 1987 [ see pp. 35716-17 ] security has been largely controlled from Beijing , and since March 1989 Lhasa has been under martial law [ see pp. 36521-22 ] .
13 Older people have , until recently , been largely excluded from health education/promotion activities .
14 Since the mid-nineteenth century , minors under sixteen had been progressively withdrawn from adult forms of trial and punishment .
15 Finally , the sixth Pacific segment contains those countries that , until lately , have been utterly excluded from consideration — those of South America .
16 The real Jesus could not have been more removed from Renan 's ‘ amiable carpenter ’ who spoke beautifully about the lilies of the field in order to convey a new and simple principle of love , ; the ‘ historical Jesus ’ of so many searches and ‘ discoveries , was not historical at all .
17 Around 230 tons of " highly toxic chemicals " have been illegally exported from Germany to Ukraine since the beginning of this year and the German authorities have been aware of the transports , Greenpeace has claimed .
18 The massive stone structure has acquired a mature and acceptable appearance in these days of so much brick and concrete , and it is one of the ironies of the philosophy of conservation that the blessed bridge which Ruskin regarded as a monstrous intrusion into a beautiful natural scene should , a hundred years later , have been noisily protected from demolition by the very people who would presumably have sided with Ruskin in wishing to preserve the landscape .
19 Experienced social workers from Strathclyde were drafted in to Orkney to help remove the nine children alleged to have been sexually abused from South Ronaldsay .
20 It has been accidently transferred from animals to man and has been experimentally transmitted from man to calves and mice .
21 The first Rottweiler in Norway arrived in the year 1910 , but it was not until 1919 that a bitch called Florrie , who had been originally imported from Sweden , was registered .
22 The addition of recombinant TOA I and TOA II to yeast and mammalian cell extracts , which had been selectively depleted from TFIIA activity , could faithfully restore cell free transcription of pol II genes ( 17 ) .
23 She saw it all as plainly as if it had been magically transported from Yorkshire and spread out on the quayside , the moors stretching away in the distance until they met the skyline .
24 In the same way , many weeds have been virtually eliminated from crops but the reservoir of seed still in the ground is enormous for species such as poppies and charlock .
25 By the end of the century , however , trade unionism had been virtually eliminated from agriculture , following the determined resistance of farmers , who in 1874 had instituted a lock-out in East Anglia which effectively broke Arch 's union .
26 It should be noted at this point that all broadcasting in the colonial territories was initiated and administered by the colonial governments : the private entrepreneur has been virtually excluded from broadcasting on the African continent .
27 But Coun Carr stressed that the 1990–1 debt had been almost halved from £6.5m to £3.5m in just nine months .
28 What conclusions could have been usefully drawn from sales which did not include major works by Jackson Pollock , Willem de Kooning , Jasper Johns , Robert Rauschenberg , Francis Bacon and other masters by whom its temperature is usually gauged ?
29 Feickert showed how , since the early 1980s , financial support had been steadily removed from coal mining , most recently , he argued , to pay for the losses on nuclear power and to ‘ fatten up ’ the electricity industry in advance of its sale .
30 It has been completely eradicated from Greece since 1973 , where before the Second World War it caused an estimated one to two million cases annually .
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