Example sentences of "they be [adv] [adv] [vb pp] from " in BNC.
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1 | Trials of this kind were not uncommon in ancient times , and they are also well known from Africa and India . |
2 | So , letters condense events enormously , and they are also probably written from a particular angle with the recipient in mind . |
3 | There is still controversy as to the ultimate origin of the tin and tungsten but Beer and Ball ( 1986 ) have shown that they are probably not derived from the sediments surrounding the granites . |
4 | But although instruments were freely used they are not clearly differentiated from voices until the Second Book of Symphoniae . |
5 | When modules are entered into LIFESPAN , they are not automatically deleted from the user 's account . |
6 | To the extent that these ways of behaving are inherited from the mother , it can be hypothesized that they are not directly taught from mother to daughter : rather they are indirectly and unconsciously assimilated . |
7 | This obviously makes explicit what is generally true of performance indicators : that they are not usually generated from a systematic record ( and when they are , the system is not as reliable as a bookkeeping system can be ) . |
8 | Dogs , like men , can look very different but when it comes to sex they all know that they are members of one species and they are not culturally inhibited from taking appropriate action . |
9 | ‘ The problem for people at the USTA and the LTA is that they are too far removed from what is going on in tennis to know what is really required , ’ he says . |
10 | Of course I doubt that they will because they are too far removed from the commercial realities of life . |
11 | Freezing on the trunk , they are now completely hidden from view and make no tell-tale sound . |
12 | These may all be worthy aims , but they are so far removed from the reality of most house officers ' experiences as to be laughable . |
13 | But the breed 's origins are uncertain and the theories are numerous — that they are almost directly descended from the wild aurochs , for example ( the claim of many a breed ! ) or are at least of Bos primigenius stock like the Podolians of the steppes , or are descended from large , long-horned continental cattle imported several centuries ago ( some say by the Romans ) , or were imported 3,000–4,000 years ago , or came from Ireland where they were an ancient indigenous type , or were developed from Dutch and old English breeds before the eighteenth century , or must have Norse origins because of their coat colour and pattern . |
14 | Now they 're no longer swung from side to side . |
15 | Harthacnut was thus evidently thought to have a claim , which his housecarls ( if they were not simply inherited from his father ) were perhaps in England to safeguard . |
16 | But to overhear Jean and Peggy saying those things about Paula was somehow almost worse , for in her heart Sally knew they were not far removed from the truth . |
17 | They were not only revived from time to time in Venice during the next twenty years but performed in a number of other Italian cities . |
18 | These parish gentry were conscious of their elevated status but they were not sharply separated from the rest of the community , for it was quite common in the Tudor and Stuart era for such a family to contain men and women of various occupations and lower social standing . |
19 | the objects to which men give most preference , their ideals , proceed from the same perceptions and experiences as the objects which they most abhor , and … they were originally only distinguished from one another through slight modifications … |