Example sentences of "[verb] been [adv] removed from " in BNC.

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1 It was reported that more than IR£10 million has been permanently removed from the Group 's total cost base in comparison with overheads in 1991/92 .
2 The recourse to social control measures has been entirely removed from this Act and can now be invoked only under general statute that regulates powers to suspend individual rights ( Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch. s. 1666 ) .
3 The October wedding could not have been further removed from the one planned for today .
4 The real Jesus could not have been more removed from Renan 's ‘ amiable carpenter ’ who spoke beautifully about the lilies of the field in order to convey a new and simple principle of love , ; the ‘ historical Jesus ’ of so many searches and ‘ discoveries , was not historical at all .
5 Buzz had read newspaper accounts of old people who had been forcibly removed from their homes and admitted to nursing homes ; such people had been robbed by the very guardians who were legally supposed to care for them .
6 Feickert showed how , since the early 1980s , financial support had been steadily removed from coal mining , most recently , he argued , to pay for the losses on nuclear power and to ‘ fatten up ’ the electricity industry in advance of its sale .
7 She then dismissed an originating summons under the Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 , Schedule 1 ( the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction ) , declining to order that two children , who had been wrongfully removed from Australia to this country by their mother , should be returned to the jurisdiction of the State of Victoria , Australia .
8 Hence by 1914 a large proportion of one of the largest groups traditionally provided for by the Poor Law had been substantially removed from direct association with it .
9 Traces of what had been dreamed and hoped for remained ; fragments of poems to Union , written by men whose names had been systematically removed from all record .
10 ROOT-BALLED : Such trees have been carefully removed from the earth and stand a good chance of survival if planted out .
11 The Directive concerns the return of cultural goods which have been unlawfully removed from another member State .
12 The directive says that member states shall return ‘ cultural objects ’ which have been unlawfully removed from the territory of another member state .
13 They have been firmly removed from the rituals of power , their role frozen into passive and silent weeping at the foot of the cross where the god has been hung .
14 To recapitulate , the essential feature of the most important aspect of secularisation , laicisation , is that Christian authority and institutional control have been virtually removed from modern life .
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