Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [verb] [adv prt] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Following this permeability change , the sodium ions are pumped out from the fibre so restoring the original state .
2 These total plans are made up from the individual plans of every business activity of the corporation .
3 Individuals who can not accept these norms are cast out from the protection of the group .
4 Other points of reliance are ruled out from the start .
5 Burned by their experience of the volatility of the capital markets , many leading banks such as Bank of America and Lloyds are pulling back from the periphery of their systems to defend their home bases .
6 The arrows in the drawing are moving back from the boundary of the information field to the centre .
7 Professor Klaus Pinkau , director of the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics , points out that there are drawbacks to centralising research away from universities — for example , academics who in theory have time and resources for research are cut off from the best facilities .
8 They 've made him lie with his hands behind his head , which is a trick they probably picked from a Miami Vice afternoon repeat , except it looks stupid when the guy 's hairy legs are sticking out from the tail of his shirt .
9 Phonic In the phonic approach , words are built up from the sounds of the individual letters or groups of letters ( phonemes such as th , ph , and so on ) .
10 When less fluid lavas are involved , which do n't break up into droplets , large gobbets of the molten rock are flung up from the vent , spreading out into irregular plates which may break up in the air into smaller bits .
11 And seven new Peugeot cars were driven off from the Central African Motor Services : two were never found .
12 This kind of thinking is leading on from the question of analysis to that of evaluation .
13 A substantial part of this firewood is brought in from the villages to be sold in the cities , although nobody really knows how much .
14 The Reef is built up from the hard skeletons of dead polyps , and forms a base for the living coral .
15 If he takes an ( optical ) photograph of the wall he will have a snap of featureless plaster , as the light is reflected back from the surface and not from inside the structure .
16 Administration is carried out from the Head Office in London , where up-to-date office technology is very much in evidence .
17 Posi then told me that a comm-call was coming in from the Famlio ship , but I told her to ignore it .
18 An enormous tin trunk was brought down from the attic , and systematically packed with everything needed for a month 's holiday .
19 The blood was oozing out from the tip of his boot and his face had turned the usual grey colour of the soldier who had been wounded .
20 A brisk wind was blowing up from the Tail of the Bank .
21 Yes , worried folk were coming along from the Tower to Billingsgate , some carrying a few possessions .
22 The story of how the defenders withstood the might of Cromwell 's army , of how the Honours were smuggled out from the castle under the very noses of the English and hidden beneath the floor of nearby Kineff Kirk , and of how they lay buried for eight long years until returned once more to Edinburgh Castle , is one of the most well known , oft-repeated tales of Scottish history .
23 A restructuring is under way — John McIntyre , vice-president of European Operations has gone , and Europe is now being split into two : the UK , where Engels has recently been appointed managing director , and the continent , where Terry Hall is coming in from the Australian operation to take charge .
24 The top drape is made up from a 150 cm square of fabric cut across diagonally from corner to corner to make two triangular shapes .
25 They are closed in the sense that the black child is cut off from the black community and all interaction takes place within a white social structure .
26 That winter , the Corsair was hangared at Southend , while a new engine was shipped over from the USA and fitted to the aircraft .
27 Thus the expenditure needs are built up from a whole series of estimates , referring to the many components of Local Government expenditure .
28 Much of the stocks are left over from the campaigns conducted against locusts and mosquitoes two decades ago .
29 But erm the logistics costs are made up from the costs of procuring spares and support equipment largely and er for an aircraft such as this , the amount of equipment required to operate at first line is very low indeed .
30 In the earlier book he had proposed an additional reversion to classical principles : that the focus of attention be switched back from the criminal to the crime .
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