Example sentences of "[n mass] have be [vb pp] from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | To date a total of £253.50 has been received from 115 envelopes . |
2 | Data have been obtained from all government and other offices which regularly produce information relating to the local economy . |
3 | Data have been obtained from some 1,550 diary respondents and preliminary analyses reported in the committee 's journal , The Quarterly Journal of Social Affairs , Volume 2 , Issue 1 , pp. 387-413 . |
4 | Some 25,000 people have been relocated from 64 villages outside Cologne to allow lignite mining to take place . |
5 | Furthermore , pressed by urban problems and sometimes apparently with other motives , several countries , such as Brazil , Colombia , Indonesia ( where , since 1905 , at least 2.5 million people have been moved from crowded Java , Bali and Lombok , to the ‘ outer ’ islands — an official figure where two or three times this number may have emigrated unassisted ) and Peru are promoting transmigration schemes so that it is projected that the number of forest farmers could double or increase even more than that . |
6 | This species has been recorded from both sides of the Atlantic : in the west from off the Carolinas and in the east from Iceland south of the Azores in depths of 1575–3018 m . |
7 | This species has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic : in the east from the Bay of Biscay south to off North Africa in depths of 994–2282 m , and in the west off Bermuda 1996 m . |
8 | In the space of 15 years , species had been lost from each of six sites monitored off the Florida Keys ; at all but one of the sites , the total amount of coral present had shrunk . |
9 | A staggering £300,000 had been raised from local people and businesses , some of it in the form of covenants . |