Example sentences of "[noun pl] which had been [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 In one condition he showed them a series of objects which had been bought from a joke shop : a piece of rubber cheese , a chicken 's egg made of stone , and so forth .
2 The recognizances which had been required from several of the most powerful nobles gave the regime an effective hold over them , and none of the movements against Mortimer had gained the support of the king himself .
3 Similarly , there is little evidence of desertion in areas which had been reclaimed from marshland ( 58 , map facing p.228 , p.231 ) .
4 Glass-fibre quilt insulation was laid between them and , following the application of roofing felt , new timber roofing battens were fixed to accept the sound slates which had been salvaged from the original construction .
5 Factories which had been switched from military production because of cuts in defence spending were instructed to meet these needs , and it was decided to supplement the 36,000 Interior Ministry troops by diverting new conscripts from Army work .
6 Edward II , however , had no intention of keeping the promises which had been extorted from him .
7 He admitted handling over four hundred pounds which had been stolen from a post office in Reading .
8 The regular freighter from Denmark had docked and along the quayside barges were moored , filled with coconuts and spices which had been transshipped from the large Oriental freighters at the Royal group of docks downriver .
9 This in turn made it possible to consider changes in language behaviour which occurred during childhood as products of the same mechanisms which had been documented in respect of other kinds of behaviour ; verbal behaviour was to be understood in terms of the same learning principles which had been derived from studies of the behaviour of rats , pigeons and monkeys .
10 Second , would assessments which had been made from the age of 11 up to 16 be reflected in the record of each student 's achievement at the age of 16 plus ?
11 Mathematics had long had , in the ‘ Arabic ’ numerals coming originally from India , and in the symbols which had been invented from the seventeenth century on , an international language of symbols .
12 The shattered bodies which had been hurled from it when it exploded were being gathered up on stretchers .
13 Also on Oct. 25 the European Commission of Human Rights issued a preliminary opinion in favour of three British newspapers which had been prevented from publishing excerpts from Spycatcher , a controversial book about the UK counterintelligence service written by former agent Peter Wright .
14 It identified four lessons which had been learned from the Management Budgeting experience :
15 They had come within sight of the stables by this time , and Mrs Alderley 's coachman , seeing his mistress approaching , made haste to open the door , calling to the groom who had accompanied them to reharness the horses which had been released from the bit .
16 In Japan , a separate unit began filming in March 1969 with 21 rebuilt T–6s which had been released from US Military Assistance Group in Japan and rebuilt by the Kawasakai Aircraft Company .
17 Indeed on the nineteenth of January the Noble Earl Lord told me that of the three hundred and sixty letters which had been received from a wide variety of organisations representing people of totally different political opinions and that following the publication of the White Paper .
18 The city mob took Edward 's flight as the signal for an orgy of destruction in which the unpopular Treasurer , the Bishop of Exeter , was lynched and the tablet commemorating the Ordinances which had been removed from St Paul 's on the king 's orders in 1322 was replaced .
19 The plaintiffs , A and others , who were customers of the defendants , obtained an injunction before Morland J. on 13 August 1990 restraining the defendants from delivering up or disclosing to the United States court or to third parties otherwise than in connection with and for the purposes of the business and trading of the plaintiffs , any documents relating to the plaintiffs ' accounts with the defendants , and ordering the latter to return to its London branch certain documents which had been removed from the jurisdiction .
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