Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun] is [vb pp] from " in BNC.
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1 | We do know the Bridge is made from an extruded monofilament of trisilicate which has been woven into a tube , but as to its strength — well , theoretically it should n't even exist . |
2 | Furthermore , it is planned to market the package , and interest in purchasing the materials is expected from educationalists across the U.K. |
3 | Those who know her say the actress is transformed from a care-worn recluse into her old vivacious self . |
4 | For a motor with p rotor teeth and a peak static torque Tpk at a rotor displacement a from the step position , the torque developed by the motor is approximately : When a load torque is applied the rotor is displaced from the demanded position by the angle θ e , at which the load and motor torques are equal : Therefore the static position error can be reduced by increasing the peak static torque , either by choosing another motor or by using a different excitation scheme , as discussed in the next section . |
5 | The majority of actual examples investigated by Johnson revealed profiles of the second type , so that it may be concluded that much of the material forming the bar is eroded from the sea floor . |
6 | Perhaps we are seeing emerge a new paradox , where the voice that breaks the silence is reclaimed from religious , not secular traditions . |
7 | Particular care is required to ensure the letter is requested from and signed by the correct parties . |
8 | In flailing the growth comes from the top and bottom becomes gappy but in coppicing the hedge is cut from the bottom which encourages growth . |
9 | By this means the church is preserved from ‘ analysis paralysis ’ , with the church curtailing its activities and returning its plans to cold storage while it contemplates its navel . |
10 | It can be a rather gloomy spot , though a series of large trees growing along the clifftop — allied to the cliff 's aspect — means the place is sheltered from the prevailing winds . |
11 | When the ruling Emperor dies a successor is chosen from amongst the counts . |