Example sentences of "be [vb pp] from [det] " in BNC.

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1 It says that life-support equipment could be withdrawn from some terminally-ill people .
2 A separate problem , examined in the following pages , is how to decide which titles should be withdrawn from any one section of the stock .
3 Perhaps the 1980s can not be explained from such a near vantage point as the present , but , in any case , the underlying forces of the time are ( perhaps fittingly ) lost in Mr Foster 's litany of acquisition .
4 It had all happened so long ago , and she had found a successful career for herself in radio anyway , despite Luke 's having caused her to be dismissed from that first job back in South Africa and the subsequent need to abandon her Communications course , and as he himself had pointed out — oh , as she herself had always known deep down , hence her long-ago guilt — she had chosen to leave Johannesburg when her father was dying .
5 Examples could be given from many of the centres visited so far .
6 Scores of examples can be given from all the great religions , for this touches on the relationship of external words and actions to religious belief .
7 This involved making a ‘ negative ’ version of the recording , with ridges instead of grooves , so the copies could be formed from that .
8 By taking the duck 's eye as a centre and developing a spiral out from it then altering direction for the bill the duck 's head can be formed from these rhythms ; in this case the ‘ noble ’ profile of the pochard .
9 The advantages and disadvantages of objectives can be examined from several viewpoints but we will confine ourselves to three : the practical , ethical and educational .
10 The injured dogs ' behaviour can not be differentiated from that of their uninjured pack mates .
11 Effects seen in the L mice , the ulcer group , could , therefore , be differentiated from any non-specific effects of thoracic irradiation .
12 This enables them to be differentiated from some of the other forms of river terrace , which must be considered in any study of terraces .
13 If the null hypothesis is assumed correct — that is , there is no difference in the prevalence of previously unknown advanced retinopathy among rural and urban diabetic patients — the expected number of patients with retinopathy and requiring laser photocoagulation can be calculated from each group .
14 This produces an average of 11.8 papers per researcher , but because the papers were published over different time periods , an average annual publication rate can not be calculated from this figure .
15 This produces an average of 11.8 papers per researcher , but because the papers were published over different time periods , an average annual publication rate can not be calculated from this figure .
16 A sinusoidal tensile stress of a given frequency can be generated in the vibrator A and if the electrical vectors from the force and displacement are represented by and then by satisfying the condition the tangent of the phase angle δ between the stress and the strain may be calculated from This operation of adjustment followed by subtraction of the electrical vectors is performed directly in the recording circuit .
17 Once a forecast for the likely total available market has been prepared , company sales for the forecast period may then be calculated from either : * the expected market share , which should result from the various selling and marketing activities to be implemented during the period ; or * the target market share , which will be used to determine the level of activity of the sales and marketing function , and take into account the impact of competitors in the marketplace .
18 The new Earth Data System is designed to facilitate the collection and analysing of environmental-impact data by enabling the data to be gathered from many different types of computers that are geographically dispersed and often incompatible .
19 To this end , interview and assessment data will be gathered from each of the children , their parents and teachers .
20 What can be gathered from such figures as are available , are trends in disease prevalence and changes in the geographical patterns of infection .
21 And then , loudly enough to be heard from some of the nearer tables , she said , ‘ Wait a minute . ’
22 Rifle and tommy gun fire could be heard from several directions at once .
23 The low rumble of artillery fire could be heard from this nearby Thai border town .
24 ‘ I do n't want us to be parted from each other again , ’ he told her .
25 An extensive automation programme is creating a single catalogue of the contents of all sections of the University Library in machine-readable form , which can be consulted from any terminal on the University 's academic computing network , as well as in the Library itself .
26 Handwriting contains many similarly shaped characters which must be distinguished from each other to achieve effective recognition .
27 The use of a tunable laser may be helpful , as excitation profiles , which show the intensity of resonance-enhancement as a function of exciting frequency , may allow overlapping electronic bands to be distinguished from each other .
28 All vowels and diphthongs that are neither close nor open , i.e. , , , , , , , , must be distinguished from each other by other features .
29 In fact , however , it turns out that if we have only the former of these two features , that is , gliding to , all the diphthongs which are ( -gliding to ) can be distinguished from each other in terms of their beginnings , using the features we have already introduced .
30 The research aims to find out whether there is a specifically Scottish corporatism that can be distinguished from that found at the UK level .
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