Example sentences of "it [verb] be [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 It was particularly critical of the role played in the scandal by Col. Clyde Walker , head of the self-defence force , whom it recommended should be dismissed , and that of former Minister of Communications and Public Works Vere Bird Jr , son of the Prime Minister , who it recommended be barred from resuming public office .
2 Although Hampden Babylon will be distrusted by managers , administrators , footballers and agents , it has been written from inside football .
3 Some concern has been expressed that in its transposition the idiom of Taizé may seem musically and liturgically slight , because it has been separated from the particular spirituality of which it is part .
4 We too would like to see some pensioner and pensioner trustees on that trustee board , but we do also recognise because it is er a large scheme heavily weighted er with er pensioners and deferred pensioners in the very fact that it has been transferred from the public centre of public er sector into the private sector , that we would like to see an independent trustee er er appointed on to the er Committee of Management it would er er sort of act as a balance and be able to provide er specialist advice to particularly the Trade Union Trustees and for that matter the Employer Trustees so as to keep a broad balance of what 's happening within the that time .
5 ( d ) a delivery after transfer , where the requested item proves to be already on the reserve shelf of another reader , but can be supplied after it has been transferred from that reader to the more recent applicant .
6 In the North Atlantic it has been recorded from off Madeira with a bathymetric range of 1500–1970 .
7 This species has been recorded on both sides of the North Atlantic and from Arctic Seas ; in the east it has been recorded from the Kara Sea south to the Faeroe Channel and in the west from the Davis Strait south to off Maryland , with a bathymetric range of 50–2727 m .
8 It has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic : in the west from off Florida to SW .
9 In the Arctic it has been recorded from Baffin Bay , Barents , Kara and Siberians Seas .
10 O. spectabilis is found on both sides of the North Atlantic : in the west it has been recorded from off Nova Scotia at the depth of 238 m , while in the east it has been found south of Iceland , Norway , SW .
11 It has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic : in the west off Cape Cod at a depth of 1242 m and in the east off Iceland south to the Azores in depths of 1765–4106 m .
12 O. clavigera has been recorded from both sides of the Atlantic ; from Noval Scotia north to the Davis Strait and W. Greenland in the western Atlantic with a bathymetric range of 166–1100 m ; in the eastern Atlantic it has been recorded from SE .
13 In the west from the West Indies 325–1036 m and as far north as the Labrador basin 198–2888 m ; in the east Atlantic it has been recorded from Southern Iceland , Rockall Trough , south to the Cape Verde Islands with a bathymetric range of 729–3200 m .
14 In the western Atlantic it has been described from the West Indies ( 325 m ) , from various localities off North America at depths of between 425–818 m ; in the eastern Atlantic it has been recorded from Iceland south to the Azores and Cape Verde Islands at depths of 861–1635 m .
15 A. fragilis has been found on both sides of the Atlantic : in the west it has been recorded off Martha 's Vineyard north to the Davis Strait and W. Greenland at depths of 430–2640 m ; in the eastern side it has been recorded from the Faeroe Channel in 750 m .
16 In the North Atlantic it has been recorded from Iceland ( 2418 m ) and the Bay of Biscay ( 2006–3345 m ) .
17 A. verrilli has been recorded from both sides of the Atlantic : in the west from St Vincent ( 763 m ) , off N. Carolina and the Labrador Basin ( 4165–4864 m ) , in the east it has been recorded from the Bay of Biscay and the Iberian Basin ( 4252–5315 m ) .
18 It has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic , in the west from Cape Hatteras north to the Davis Strait and SW .
19 It has been recorded from both sides of the Atlantic ; in the west from the Gulf of Mexico north to the Davis Strait with a bathymetric range of 425–1244 m and in the east from off SE .
20 In the North Atlantic it has been recorded from SW .
21 In the west it has been recorded from off Florida north to the Labrador Basin with a bathymetric range of 101–2750 m and in the east from SE .
22 By the fortunes of politics , it has been dismissed from the scene .
23 Scientific utopians believe that the spirit of humanity will achieve its highest expression when it has been freed from the ‘ slavery ’ of labour .
24 It was recorded in shallow water ( 20–55 m ) from the Gulf of Guinea ( Madsen , 1970 ) while in the South Atlantic from Gough I. In the Indian Ocean it has been collected from the Gulf of Aden at depths of 655–732 m and from the Philippine area of the West Pacific .
25 It has been condemned from all sides ; there is virtually no advocate for it outside Government and there are precious few inside .
26 It has been forwarded from my previous address and it is well out of date .
27 It has been reduced from six to five issues a week .
28 It has been reduced from $4 billion after the merger , to $2.5 billion .
29 The porcupine fish ( opposite , top ) inflates itself by gulping in water ( or air if it has been removed from the sea ) until its body is so puffed up that its spiny scales stand out rigidly from its body and defy any killer to devour it .
30 Confirmatory techniques exist to assess how likely a difference of proportions of a given magnitude is to arise in sample data when it has been drawn from a population in which no such difference exists .
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