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

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1 The financial criteria are altered from time to time by regulations .
2 Thus , the pressing of a large computer-linked key identified by a pattern that the chimpanzee has been trained to associate with the availability of bananas , is no more surprising than its ability to associate the presence of bananas with the shape of a banana plant on which the bananas are hidden from view .
3 Frequently however these problems go unnoticed or are hidden from view Only the nurse herself is aware of the difficulty .
4 The complexity of this issue lies in the fact that the TNCs are themselves directly and explicitly responsible for the ways in which such processes work out in most societies , but they are also often indirectly and implicitly responsible in ways that are hidden from view .
5 Undertakings are given from time to time in personal injury cases .
6 I believe that what we are seeing from President Moi and members of his Government is all going in the right direction .
7 Unlike many generative systems which are developed from scratch , probabilistic systems tend to utilise existing resources .
8 Invaded by photographs the toys are decontextualised from childhood , sinister , tragic recollections of a half-forgotten adventure .
9 Interest rates are adjusted from time to time to reflect market conditions , and will be chosen to balance long-term inflows of deposits with the demand for loans : higher interest rates attracting more deposits and reducing the demand for loans .
10 shall also cause the trade mark registration symbol to be placed next to such of the Trade Marks as are registered from time to time throughout the world .
11 The team members are themselves significant contributors to the discussion , drawing on their own first-hand experience as they play their county roles , but written reports are received from Area School Inspectors , Area Education Officers and DCSLs , and comments from such people are also reported verbally by members of the project team .
12 If we do not use these medications properly then it can only be a matter of time before they are withdrawn from availability and we lose a precious treatment for our fish .
13 It is important to emphasize that accompaniments based on motifs or , as in the previous section , on brief rhythmic cells , can not be successful unless they are formed from well-sculptured , distinctive material .
14 About one hundred years ago the EMMS directors were given the responsibility of running the Hawthornbrae Trust which currently exists to provide holiday grants to Edinburgh residents who are recovering from illness and who would not otherwise be able to afford even a short holiday break .
15 We pray for those who are ill , or are recovering from illness , especially for Jim Jackson and Doreen Parris .
16 The house is being inspected by surveyors to make sure it 's structurally safe … the girls and their mother are recovering from shock .
17 They are distinguished from village and nomadic rugs in both their overall character and appearance , and in the way they are made .
18 Note also that the fewer units you have the less likely you are to suffer from animosity .
19 Grain size , form , roundness and sphericity data are supplemented from grain orientations measured and mineralogical composition established .
20 Systems are build from board level products designed and manufactured somewhere in the Far East .
21 Some members like to come back to Bristol for social events like the Alumni Foundation concerts or the sports reunions which are organised from time to time .
22 Increased rates of operative delivery are not necessarily bad if genuinely compromised babies are rescued from death and damage .
23 They are to come from Grove Farm , just as you recommended , 12 Rhode Islands and 6 pullets .
24 Other planned releases are expected from Medicine , Mazzy Star , Pavement , The Auteurs and Papa Sprain .
25 The first is that when people are discharged from hospital early they should be seen soon in out-patients .
26 People with schizophrenia who are discharged from hospital to live with relatives who are over-critical , disapproving or who express a high level of anxiety and tension , are more likely to suffer early relapse than those returning to a neutral or tolerant atmosphere , and spending less time in daily contact with other members of the family , possibly by attending a day centre or going to work , seems to help some sufferers to cope with an emotionally charged home environment .
27 However , we do need to recognize that the staffing requirements are there , making sure that the assessments are done on time , and that people are discharged from hospital .
28 It 's worth mentioning too , that during the year , er , Dr Tim , the general practitioner , who is seconded with er , Social Services , has been doing work on hospital discharge , making sure that the arrangements are , are working , and his reports have been picked up by the respective authorities , and , er , there has er , a sort of action plan has been put together , which is , which is intended to try to improve the er , existing hospital discharge arr arrangement , making sure that people are discharged from hospital and that the er , right type of care is available for them in , in the community .
29 Many are dying from starvation before they reach safe havens in Northern Kenya .
30 I have patients with real illnesses — patients who are dying from cancer . ’
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