Example sentences of "is [adv] know from " in BNC.
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1 | Firstly , it should be possible to find out what is already known from the local Sites and Monuments Record or Royal Commission for Historical Monuments/Ordnance Survey records . |
2 | However , the approach to such analysis will now be set out and the method illustrated by applying it to a trivial case for which the solution is already known from section 4.4 . |
3 | This is best known from Steve Jobs ' NeXT workstation , but the OSF will use code from Encore 's implementation for its Multimax range . |
4 | It is best known from the presbytery garden at Chatillon-en-Diois in the French Alps , but has also been found in a single block in Poland , as a single specimen in Czechoslovakia , at a single locality in California and at not more than two or three other places in the world . |
5 | It began that division of agricultural England into a high-wage North and a low-wage South which is best known from Sir James Caird 's map drawn when the dichotomy was at its peak in 1850 . |
6 | The Cynosurus cristatus — Centaurea nigra meadow , which is also known from the seaboard of western Scotland . |
7 | The flood story in Babylonia is also known from a Sumerian text telling virtually the same tale , though more briefly , and many Sumerian compositions refer to the distant days of the flood or before . |
8 | It is also known from South Africa and the Pacific Ocean off Mexico . |
9 | The latter is also known from the winged corridor complex to the east . |
10 | Some species have been almost exterminated , e.g. Per.sea theobromifolia ( Lauraceae ) , formerly the ‘ mahogany ’ of Ecuador is now known from only 12 trees . |
11 | This delayed effect of cholera toxin is well known from animal experiments . |
12 | A practising coppersmith , who was also engaged in manufacturing fine champleve enamel work , is certainly known from Catterick , where the bottom of a wooden waste tub was found intact , full of small filings and chippings and some tiny fragments of coloured enamels . |