Example sentences of "[pron] be [vb pp] from [det] " in BNC.

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1 One of the main things I was taught from this was not to begin a sentence with And .
2 When I was separated from all these early influences , my choices became simple .
3 Capron ended up by saying I was barred from all files that have anything to do with Mills .
4 Then I was taken from that room
5 I was woken from this stupor by the roar of an engine , and naturally thought some bloodthirsty Jerry had come to finish me off .
6 The closing date for completed applications , which are invited from all sectors of the community , is 8th June 1990 .
7 Once again , it may be helpful to distinguish between objective evidence obtained from an assessment and the conclusions which are drawn from this .
8 Jill Goolden appraises Australian wines which are produced from some pretty vibrant vine varieties
9 In country districts flowers are given variously poetic or prosaic names which are derived from some obvious characteristic of the plant itself .
10 Data which were derived from this analysis included : ( a ) the size and location of the proliferative zone ; ( b ) the cell position of the peak labelling index ( peak LI ) , and the upper and lower limits of proliferation , the 95%ile and 05%ile ; ( c ) the mean , median , and peak labelling indices ; ( d ) the crypt growth fraction ; ( e ) the cell cycle time ; ( f ) the crypt turnover time .
11 This is Local Government Information unit , which is funded from all of the Local Authority Associations , and they have taken an interest in the passing of the environmental bills and they ran , we do give them some help , which we did .
12 W. Russell Brain has said : ‘ The surface of the body is a frontier which is perceived from both sides , by vision as part of the external world and from within by the various forms of cutaneous sensibility . ’
13 But this talk about ‘ a frontier which is perceived from both sides ’ makes it sound as if in addition to the physical eye which I can use to get at the pin there is a sort of phantom eye in my skull with which I can see what goes on under my skin .
14 It is different to other poems on similar subjects , such as ‘ The Whitsun Weddings ’ by Philip Larkin , which describes the outward view of people and places rather than the opposite , inward view which is isolated from much of the outside environment like ‘ the unknown self-possession of ships on ocean . ’
15 The answer to the problem of anxiety and meaninglessness which is derived from this sense of estrangement , is to be found through love .
16 The Energy portfolio , which was separated from those of Mines and Industry , went to Nordine Ait-Laoussine .
17 This must instantly have lowered the prestige of the archonship , and therefore of the Areopagus , which was recruited from former archons .
18 Which was ranged from half inch , to two inches , and then of course the mortices , and tenons , they had to be marked out .
19 There is a long tradition among revolutionary thinkers and activists that communist society would be administered without bureaucratic relationships between political leaders and the people — without , that is , an apparatus which represented the particular interests of a dominant class and which was divorced from those engaged in production ( Hegedus 1976 , p. 17 ) .
20 Employment laws should be amended to include young workers who are barred from most employment rights for at least two years .
21 All around her men 's eyes are avidly forsaking their embarrassed girlfriends for the fantasy they have paid the go-go dancer to concoct of herself ; the room contains a crowd of men united in desire and fear of possession of women who are separated from each other by bars .
22 You 're detached from this .
23 In fact Miss Phillips was using the subjunctive mood quite correctly ; compare ‘ I order that you be taken from this court … ’ or ‘ Lawyers have asked that the president not testify … ’ .
24 She is rescued from this fate however by Eros , the god of Love , who himself falls in love with her .
25 Only if an intervention is effective not only in eliminating this factor , but also in transforming the person 's lifestyle such that he or she is removed from this conveyor belt of risk , can the effects of the intervention be expected to be apparent ten or twenty years later .
26 The character itself is made from either metal , the best quality , or plastic and is hammered through the ribbon leaving a complete impression on the paper .
27 She was saved from that particular choice by a boy of about seven , who had apparently been playing with his train set in the porch .
28 But she was spared from that ordeal when Anthony Bourgois pleaded guilty to charges of false imprisonment and carrying a knife .
29 She was roused from this reverie seconds later when he gulped the last of the juice and said , ‘ I know what Faye 's ‘ few minutes ’ mean .
30 She was roused from this disturbing fantasy by the arrival on the table in front of her of an Italian youth who was trying to escape the clutches of two boisterous female companions .
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