Example sentences of "are [vb pp] from [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If it is not possible to define the idea of numerical identity in terms of the criteria of re-identification , surely the idea of a plurality of particulars similarly can not be defined in terms of the criteria under which such particulars are differentiated from each other .
2 In a similar way , the idea of plurality can not be defined in terms of the conditions under which objects are differentiated from each other .
3 This exchange policy continues today , and currently well over 800 periodical titles are received from all continents .
4 In Persian uses of Arabic script , for instance , words are distinguished from each other by the forms the letter takes at the beginning , middle or end of a word but there are no particular conventions for indicating where a sentence begins and ends .
5 In this painting the various forms of the body are distinguished from each other by heavy black outlines and , as in African bronzes , by the direction of the striations with which they are covered .
6 Cash accounting , accruals accounting and commitment accounting are distinguished from each other by the point in time when expenses and revenues are recognized in the accounts , i.e. the point at which a given transaction generates a bookkeeping entry .
7 Words are used to inflect if they can be assigned to a number of grammatical classes , and the members of all these classes are distinguished from each other by their morphology ( internal shape ) and by their syntax ( the rules of their use ) .
8 Actually , as long as the soul is associated with the mind , we are separated from each other .
9 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 .
10 Nerve impulses pass from one neuron to another at a synapse , where two neurons are separated from each other by a space , the synaptic cleft .
11 And we must remember that bridges are built from both sides .
12 Er , applications are accepted from all officers who have completed a two year period of probation and no applications are considered whilst an officer is in his probation .
13 It is a much broader concept than R & D management , as ideas are sought from all quarters .
14 Cooker hobs are made from this sort of thing … and obviously missiles need to withstand a lot of heat from friction with the air . ’
15 Tracks are made from either plastic , aluminium , steel or brass , and in general those made of metal are stronger .
16 The angels are drawn from all sections of the community .
17 Our councils are drawn from society on the bring that into modern day life erm our councils are drawn from all sections of society the Sanhedrin purely represent representatives of the Jewish Community their elders , their leaders , their priests , their religious lay people , all were represented on this highest authority this council .
18 Councillors must get proper support , to ensure that they are drawn from all parts of the community and are not financially disadvantaged .
19 The items are drawn from all parts of the country , and cover such things as local festivals , art associations , poetry circles , and so on .
20 John Hills has produced an excellent guide to the workings of the fiscal system and most of the statistics quoted here are drawn from that source .
21 Exhibitors are drawn from many parts of the North of England , some from as far away as Macclesfield , as well as the more local places such as Blackpool , Thornton , Blackburn , Bolton and Liverpool .
22 I agree with him that they have an important role to play in a fully integrated service for mentally ill people , but the House would mislead itself if it believed that those mentally ill people who find themselves on the streets are drawn from those patients who have been discharged from long-term care in hospitals .
23 In 1931 he stated : the moment the responsibilities of any community , particularly in the field of social and economic questions , are shifted from any part of the nation to Washington , then that community has subjected itself to a remote bureaucracy .
24 Islands are where species form , as populations that are isolated from each other by the intervening space begin to diverge .
25 The closing date for completed applications , which are invited from all sectors of the community , is 8th June 1990 .
26 Submissions are invited from all artists/photographers who will be based in Scotland for the period of the commission .
27 These characteristics are displaced from each other by the step length , as shown in Fig. 6.5 .
28 ‘ It will now be necessary to observe that animals are more frequently attacked by epizootic , endemic and contagious diseases than the human species because we are protected from these casualties by our Houses , Clothing and manner of Living , in short by all the precautions that reason dictates , whilst animals are deprived of all these recourses and are constantly exposed to dangers which we avoid by the above-mentioned precautions , besides their food and drink is constantly the same , which often is the cause of a fermentation in their blood which generally terminates in stubborn and fatal diseases .
29 Rhynchosaurs did not diversify — radiate — into so many different forms and niches as many other major groups of animals , but they are known from many parts of the world and they certainly did change and evolve with time .
30 The Doric temple became early popular in the western colonies and many more sets of archaic metopes are known from this area than from the homelands .
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