Example sentences of "and [vb pp] from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The new figures , based on measurements from satellites and checked from ground stations , show that the rate of depletion doubled in the 1980s compared to the 1970s . |
2 | Tassi was jailed but by then the slander of Artemesia 's name was complete : she was branded a whore , later married off to a stranger and banished from Rome . |
3 | By November of that year Henry the Lion had been defeated and banished from Germany for three years . |
4 | By May 1984 , after America had invaded Grenada and withdrawn from Lebanon , this figure had declined to less than 20% . |
5 | An individual who is passive , utterly apathetic and withdrawn from community life is no true citizen . |
6 | That summer she gained a place at London University , and parted from Walter Ash . |
7 | Rebecque , his eyes red and swollen from hay fever , reined his horse alongside Sharpe . |
8 | The heat was intense now , it was mid-morning , nearing the zenith , and the men steamed in their huddles , as the firepower battered them , their eyes red and swollen from smoke and weariness and the horror of the mutilations and deaths among their companions . |
9 | Even to open the letter was a burden and she waited until she was alone and hidden from view to do so . |
10 | They are easily accessible and hidden from view . |
11 | It 's here that the gravity-fed , pump-returned ‘ underground ’ filter comes into its own , as it can be boarded over and hidden from view . |
12 | It 's extremely difficult for me to think of women as people who do not work ; their work , moreover , is visible and comprehensible ; they can explain , or show to children what they do and how — unlike men , whose process of getting money is mysterious and hidden from view . |
13 | BELOW Stone walls were often used as field boundaries , but when they are no longer maintained and collapse , they can quickly become overgrown with vegetation and hidden from view . |
14 | Let me be desolate and hidden from men 's eyes … ’ |
15 | Family therapy is a field of practice mainly built around and developed from systems theory . |
16 | Deprived of royal favour , and hounded from Radnorshire politics by his great rivals the Harleys , he sought out a new patron , Thomas Grey , second Earl of Stamford [ q.v. ] , a new parliamentary seat ( first for Breconshire and then as Stamford 's nominee for Bere Alston ) , and a new reputation as an energetic House of Commons man . |
17 | I applied for leave , and departed from Victoria Station on 15 September 1946 , on the famous Golden Arrow train , which on the other side of the Channel became the Flèche d'or . |
18 | They 're working on it , but there are about 50,000 kilometres of roads in all and I was told that fully half of them need to be torn up and rebuilt from scratch . |
19 | Fine Art images , flower paintings , William Morris designs and embroidery sampler pictures on greetings cards , notecards and card packs ; calendars , diaries and address books inspired by and designed from collections in the Fitzwilliam Museum , Cambridge . |
20 | Movement artefacts gave rapid fluctuations that occurred simultaneously at all recording sites and were easily differentiated from colonic contractions and discarded from analysis . |
21 | These new thelodonts show an unexpected body shape in which the body is deep and compressed from side to side and the tail is perfectly symmetrical , rather like that of early heterostracans . |
22 | Nebulised bronchodilators were given to 21 ( 62% ) of the 34 patients managed and discharged from accident and emergency departments and 126 ( 56% ) of the 225 patients admitted to hospital . |
23 | Systemic steroids were given to 14 ( 41% ) of the 34 patients managed in and discharged from accident and emergency departments and 116 ( 52% ) of the 225 patients admitted to hospital ( table II ) . |
24 | Found by a farm worker in 1729 , and subsequently broken into pieces , the tray is now thought to have been melted down in the eighteenth century and recast from moulds made from the original tray . |
25 | The house was thus one structure for the family , horizontal and open in its plan ; to the servants it was quite another , vertical and confined from attic to basement . |
26 | It was announced on May 22 that Germany would open its borders to children , the sick and wounded from Bosnia-Hercegovina and that others would be allowed in if friends , relatives or others undertook to look after them . |
27 | They were nevertheless encouraged to play with the children of other service families , instructed to be polite to these less fortunate beings and discouraged from arrogance . |
28 | The liability of each person is assumed to be determined by the independent contribution of a major locus ( g ) ( a locus that causes a displacement of more than one phenotypic standard deviation between normal and abnormal genotypes on the liability scale ) ; a multifactorial component ( c ) , attributable in theory to a large number of genetic or environmental influences , or both , acting additively and transmitted from parents to their children ; and a random , non-transmitted environmental factor ( e ) . |
29 | Halil Pasa as kadi of Edirne and dated from Jumada I 857/June 1453 to Jumada II 869/February 1465 suggests that he was kadi for much , if not all , of that period . |
30 | Each one is to scale , botanically correct , and made from studies at Kew Gardens . |