Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [vb pp] from the " in BNC.

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1 To do this , the researcher has to remain detached from the group at the same time as becoming a member of it .
2 Perhaps , not surprisingly , in a short space of time life skills training has become detached from the wider objectives associated with liberal humanist education : the point being that teaching young people about society has been replaced by criteria designed to alter their relationship with it .
3 In some ways Alison seems very cool about her condition and has remained detached from the experiences she is describing .
4 Although all four projects received high scores for their scientific content , PRISMA appears to have suffered from the high costs of its proposed European launch , and MARSNET from uncertainty over US plans for the study of the planet , while STEP was seen by some participants as requiring further technical refinements .
5 A different form of core appears to have existed from the third century at Godmanchester , after the creation of the open marketplace and the construction of the official ‘ Basilica ’ building adjacent to the mansio compound .
6 The charge of neglect of duty levelled against the exciseman in September of that year appears to have emanated from the Haldane party , and a further complication appeared soon after the burgh election , in which Provost Cunningham and his friends again prevailed , for John Main was promoted .
7 Much of this moral panic about population ageing seems to have developed from the widespread and possibly indiscriminate use of population dependency ratios ( Calasanti and Bonanno 1986 ) .
8 Unfortunately ‘ pyjama cricket ’ seems to have descended from the heights of the World Cup to the village green .
9 Subsequently Sidonius seems to have retired from the limelight until the fall of Majorian , and the elevation of Anthemius , for whose first consulship in 468 he also delivered a panegyric .
10 Remarkably little initiative to improve their lot seems to have emerged from the sailors themselves .
11 It seems to have arisen from the report of Levy-Agresti and Sperry ( 1968 ) that in a visuo-tactile matching task the two hemispheres of split-brain patients solved the problems in characteristically different ways .
12 The earlier period of about 24 hours seems to have resulted from the observation that the elusive surface markings of Mercury lay in roughly the same positions on consecutive nights .
13 This master , who seems to have learnt from the Pistoxenos Painter , is clearly much influenced by the great painting of his time but always remains faithful to the single base-line , feeling it perhaps a proper convention for vase-decoration .
14 There is a further indication that this is the right solution ; one of the few archaeological finds to have come from the battlefield at Vézeronce is a fine helmet , which has been thought to be of Ostrogothic workmanship .
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