Example sentences of "this [noun] be from the " in BNC.

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1 An emerging key group of provides in this field are from the private sector .
2 Much of this income is from the surrounding region or other parts of the same country .
3 Now remember this coral is from the western side of Isabella Island and at this location water temperatures are primarily controlled by the of cold , deep water as the trade winds blow from east to west across the islands .
4 This plan is from the 1901 revision .
5 This girl 's from the Land of the Twin Rivers . ’
6 He was alarmed at the possibility that this lad was from the village and that the village was rife with gossip .
7 Small size , unbranched and strong ribs , giving the shell a ramshorn appearance , are important characters This form has a number of related species , but the situation is complicated by the fact that some large ammonites have inner whorls looking rather like Promicroceras This specimen is from the Lias of Somerset , England .
8 This specimen is from the Muschelkalk of Germany .
9 This specimen is from the coalfield of Yorkshire , England .
10 This specimen is from the Achanarras fish bed , Caithness , Scotland , a famous locality .
11 This specimen is from the famous plant beds of Yorkshire , England .
12 Much of this evidence is from the satrapy of Karia , and though the satraps ( here certainly enjoy unusual latitude , there is no denying them their full status as satraps as a new , erroneous , theory has it : the matter is put beyond doubt by the Aramaic text of the great trilingual inscription found in 1974 ( see the full text in Fouilles de Xanthos , vi , 1979 ) which refers to Dixodaros as satrap in Karia ; moreover a scholion on Demosthenes Peace , which may go back to Theopompus ( who was certainly the source of other Hekatomnid material in the Demosthenes scholia , cp .
13 Barro presents some evidence that no such pattern exists : this evidence is from the Durbin-Watson statistic ( see Johnston , 1984 , pp. 314–17 ) which tests the null hypothesis that the error in predicting DM in any period t made by equation ( 6.7 ) is unrelated to the error made in the previous period .
14 Only one of the control subjects was similarly positive , and this sample was from the upper lobe of a lung with clear apical capping suggestive of old asymptomatic infection with M tuberculosis .
15 This summary is from the American trade paper , Computerworld , which , like most other US commentators , dismissed the EC 's claim that IBM 's concessions were significant .
16 This species is from the Eocene of Belgium ; related species are very widespread .
17 This species is from the Wenlock Limestone of Dudley , England .
18 There are quite a large number of species in Carboniferous and Permian rocks which resemble the species illustrated here This species is from the limestones of Keokuk , Iowa , USA .
19 This species is from the Corallian rocks of England , but its relatives occur in Europe , North America and Africa .
20 The most important thing in this report is from the Council of Churches for Britain and Ireland and it 's a resolution that they passed on Northern Ireland .
21 It was a popular game on several of the Hebridean islands and though there were regional variations , this version is from the Rev. N. MacDonald who was recorded by the late Calum lain MacLean of the school of Scottish Studies in 1953 .
22 Forty per cent of the works in this show are from the Zimmerli Collection with the rest borrowed from the Bibliothèque nationale Paris .
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