Example sentences of "have [been] recorded from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This species has been recorded from Hardanger Fjord , Rockall Trough and Bay of Biscay , with a bathymetric range of 70–810 m .
2 O. oxycraspedon has been recorded from north of the Commander Islands in the Northern Pacific at 2440 m , its occurrence in the North Atlantic marks a considerable extension of range .
3 O. purpureus has been recorded from Greenland , Norway , the Rockall Trough south to the Bay of Biscay , with a bathymetric range of 75–1480 m .
4 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 .
5 In the North Atlantic it has been recorded from Iceland ( 2418 m ) and the Bay of Biscay ( 2006–3345 m ) .
6 A similar retardation has been recorded from Fiji where the fertilizer applied was some 195 kg P per hectare .
7 This beautiful fish is Pseudanthias bimaculatus which has been recorded from location as far apart as Mozambique and Indonesia .
8 In the North Atlantic it has been recorded from SW .
9 In the Arctic it has been recorded from Baffin Bay , Barents , Kara and Siberians Seas .
10 Small scale production has been recorded from South-west England on the fringes of the main mining districts , sometimes with gold , especially in the Wadebridge-Port Isaac area of north Cornwall where it is associated with Devonian spilitic pillow lavas ( Edwards , 1976 ) .
11 G. caputmedusae is confined to the eastern Atlantic and has been recorded from Norway south to the Bay of Biscay with a bathymetric range of 150–1200 m .
12 A. borealis has been recorded from Norway , Iceland , the Faeroe Channel and the Rockall Trough .
13 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 .
14 Possibly even later , two burials have been recorded from Coulter 's Garage just outside the south side of the defences ; these may be contemporary with the interment of a young girl who had been beheaded and ten infant burials in the garden of Lloyds Bank .
15 Perring comments that all but Teucrium scorodonia have been recorded from St. Kilda this century .
16 Remains of birch , hazel , and , more rarely , alder and pine have been recorded from Lewis , Harris , Benbecula , and the Uists ( see references in Birks and Madsen ( 1979 ) as well as Wilkins ' ( 1984 ) own records ) , although the status of the pine records from the Uists is unclear ( K. D. Bennett personal communication ) .
17 Minor amounts of rutile have been recorded from beach sands in Northumberland ( Gallagher , 1974 ) .
18 Some 51 taxa of algae have been recorded from Garrow Lake , but only one crustacean species Limnocalanus macrura , and a single fish species , the four-horned sculpin Hyoxocephalus quadricornis .
19 Minor amounts of bismuth have been recorded from South-west England ( Dines 1956 ; Ball and others , 1982a ) and in the Lake District ( Stanley and Vaughan , 1982 ) .
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