Example sentences of "[vb base] to be [vb pp] from " in BNC.
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1 | The protons and neutrons of everyday matter appear to be built from two types of quark , called — up ’ and ‘ down ’ or u and d . |
2 | But such stated satisfactions and dissatisfactions appear to be segregated from the housewife 's general attitude to housework and the housewife role . |
3 | All members of a particular society appear to be produced from the same mould . |
4 | She does n't look like the kind of girl men want to be parted from for too long ! ’ |
5 | But it clearly is much more difficult and heroic for any group of people who are on the front line of discrimination to adopt a nuanced reading of racism 's multiple forms than for those who are or want to be distanced from its processes and effects . |
6 | If sponsorship is finalised , there will be a festival of movement at Brighton Conference Centre on Saturday 14th September — early evening performance , and workshops throughout the day — ticket buyers will be given a voucher for a free local follow-up class ( cost to be redeemed from Festival funds ) . |
7 | It does not follow that the relationships with each of these figures is the same as different satisfactions seem to be derived from each . |
8 | There are two types of TCR , αβ TCR and γ TCR , which are expressed on the surface of distinct subsets of T lymphocytes that seem to be derived from different cell lineages . |
9 | Few auditions seem to be chosen from the works of Samuel Beckett — Waiting for Godot and Endgame are the only two which seem to offer possibilities . |
10 | The only people who seem to be excused from the privatization is the senior management executives . |
11 | However , low concentrations of legionellae seem to be emitted from water systems , and epidemiological evidence indicates that infection can occur at some distance from the source of aerosol . |
12 | For example , in April people who refuse to attend a job plan workshop after one year , rather than the current two years , stand to be excluded from benefit . |
13 | The medical profession have long since ceased to be shocked or surprised at the wide variety of objects which continue to be extracted from the vagina . |
14 | Books published by Elsevier Applied Science Division continue to be processed from the Book Orders Department in Barking . |
15 | Nowadays , if staying overnight far away from any of the royal residences , she tends to use the royal train , but lord lieutenants continue to be drawn from the same big houses . |
16 | The stigma of disqualification tends to linger on well past the point where offenders have served their official punishment , and they often continue to be excluded from law-abiding society rather than being reintegrated into it . |
17 | Threatened people do not perform well — their energies tend to be diverted from the primary task . |
18 | Australian Cabernet Sauvignons tend to be made from very ripe , full flavoured fruit , which gains complexity and depth from oak ageing . |
19 | From my experience , a large proportion of ( necessary ) calls to these services tend to be made from payphones in remote locations , often involving a considerable detour from one 's route . |
20 | It 's hard to draw a prick in the act ; they tend to be covered from sight in this position unless they are superhumanly long . |
21 | Prices tend to be omitted from publishers ' catalogues ( or given in a separate leaflet which becomes detached from the main catalogue ) . |
22 | For Britain it has been shown that Cabinet ministers , senior civil servants , members of key advisory bodies and the heads of prestigious organizations tend to be drawn from a relatively narrow social class group , characterized by education at public schools and Oxbridge and by having had parents in a similarly narrow range of upper-middle-class occupations . |
23 | Available in 190 markets worldwide , the international traveller need never be without the companionship and comfort to be derived from a dram . |
24 | From that cold , emotionless void she watched herself speak kindly to the young girl introduced as Ellen , thank the Queen for her great kindness , beg to be excused from dining in the hall on the grounds of wishing to find her priest as soon as possible , and resolutely put all thought of fitzAlan out of her mind . |
25 | It follows , sir , in our submission , that neither of these sites performs a greenbelt function and therefore fall to be excluded from the greenbelt . |
26 | Having examined the practice in different common law jurisdictions , their Lordships consider that the principles endorsed by the Jamaican Court of Appeal , particularly with regard to inconsistent previous statements , represent what will normally be an acceptable way of achieving fairness to the accused and they take the opportunity of saying that in a civilised community the most suitable ways of achieving such fairness ( which should not be immutable and require to be reconsidered from time to time ) are best left to , and devised by , the legislature , the executive and the judiciary which serve that community and are familiar with its problems . |
27 | However , the funds require to be met from a virtually static budget . |
28 | Without question , babies are totally dependent on others for the maintenance of a safe environment and require to be protected from accidents , fire , infection and pollution . |
29 | The policies of continuity of treaty relationships and the predictability provided by the ordering of international affairs through the conclusion of treaties , which favour succession , have to be weighed against the independence and equality of new States which wish to be freed from all legal ties concluded before independence . |
30 | Uneven development is taken here as a key concept , both in explaining why there are local state institutions to begin with , and in understanding how local politics come to be differentiated from place to place . |