Example sentences of "[adv] been [verb] from a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The vast majority of ornamental metalwork has only been studied from a typological standpoint on the basis of form and decoration . |
2 | But her terrifying three-hour ordeal ended when police overpowered Khamton Omvaree , in his thirties — who had just been freed from a 10-year sentence under a royal amnesty . |
3 | It is therefore simplest to interpret these results in terms of an inability to remember that food has just been obtained from a particular arm . |
4 | He ends by dismissing abstract art as leading , by its own logic , back to the blank canvas which once again requires the painter to put something on it : ‘ but with the knowledge that the greatest painting has always been made from a real love of the object ’ . |
5 | It is a measure of the tension and complexities of our contemporary society that the police have gradually been transformed from a universal corpus of ordinary police officers performing all manner of general duties , including public order maintenance , to one which now in part approaches the quasi-military-order police model of continental Europe and elsewhere . |
6 | The political winds had also been blowing from a different and more conservative direction . |
7 | Once such has recently been copied from a well-known initiative in New York whereby the rehabilitation organization guarantees to the employer that an identified job will be done satisfactorily . |