Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] from an " in BNC.

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31 He regretted that many major Scottish companies shifted their headquarters to London , and took quiet pride that Scottish & Newcastle attracted high-flying executives from England — and that it was still run from an office almost in the shadow of Holyroodhouse .
32 Tracer substances such as radioactive xenon are more rapidly removed from an inflamed joint — their half-life in the joint inversely correlating with the degree of inflammation — and so attempts to blame poor blood supply for the nutritional deficit are probably misconceived .
33 Displacements in X and then in Z are automatically calculated from an identified origin by the controlling program .
34 They were probably saved from an early Walesa push for the presidency by the recent row with West Germany 's Mr Helmut Kohl over the permanence of Poland 's western border .
35 Some of the gold , however , was clearly derived from an ultrabasic source ; local higher-level epithermal mineralisation can not be ruled out , but seems unlikely .
36 The reptiles were probably derived from an amphibious ancestor , probably early in the Carboniferous .
37 The investigation showed that the pollution probably derived from an engineering works that closed some 15 years ago .
38 The investigation included soil gas surveys and core drilling , and showed that modern industries were not responsible.The pollution probably derived from an engineering works that was closed some IS years ago .
39 The ‘ upright ’ signal in the gull is probably derived from an intention movement .
40 Jarvis 's Frayn was partly taken from an original BBC Radio 4 series .
41 Against this rather scanty evidence we have to set the 5 patients probably infected from an HIV-infected dentist .
42 Note the typical crude woodcut illustration , probably resurrected from an earlier publication .
43 In setting a precedent , the BWG created the opportunity for others to make their demands and needs widely known from an organized base .
44 We should notice that , in this construction , as in the case of the predicate qualifier , there is no doubt but that the adjective is to be sharply distinguished from an adverb , as such , even though it qualifies a structure centred on a verb .
45 The weights used were originally calculated from an expenditure survey of 11 638 households in 1953–54 .
46 She was physically and sexually assaulted from an early age .
47 The passenger was far removed from an anonymous piece of card , and the parachutes correspondingly larger to slow the descent speed .
48 Where a registered foreign lawyer is required to pay an annual contribution , but has , during the period specified in his or her application for renewal of registration , mainly practised from an office or offices outside England and Wales , that annual contribution shall be reduced to one quarter of the full amount determined under Schedule 14 paragraph ( 7 ) ( 2 ) ( a ) of the Act , rounded to the nearest five pounds .
49 For , in addition to any ‘ genetic inheritance ’ , he noted that such individuals frequently suffered from an interlude in which motherly care was unavailable .
50 This has many elements in common with ( b ) , in its emphasis on a whole social order , but it differs from it in its insistence that ‘ cultural practice ’ and ‘ cultural production ’ ( its most recognizable terms ) are not simply derived from an otherwise constituted social order but are themselves major elements in its constitution .
51 Skaardal , well recovered from an ankle problem bothering him at Val d'Isere , was 43 hundredths of a second behind Heinzer and Lasse Arnesen , eighth the previous weekend , 52 hundredths from 19th start number .
52 Nevertheless it is important that the initial choice of degree course should be as well-informed as possible as in some subject areas the curriculum is tightly prescribed from an early stage .
53 Lovingly converted from an Italian palace , the Caruso has marvellous rambling gardens and terraces with superb views of the coast .
54 Misunderstandings have sometimes arisen from an unwarrantable belief that title deeds are sacrosanct documents , whereas the truth is that neither a conveyance nor a land certificate retains its value if the landowner is so indifferent as to lose physical control of his land .
55 These are then assembled from an operator-tree data file to provide not only the local geometry but also the geometric domain .
56 TOP RIGHT Dobermans are strong individuals and can become dominant unless firmly trained from an early age .
57 On Nov. 2 villagers at Kufr Rumman near Nabatiyeh were ordered to leave their homes after evacuation orders were allegedly issued from an Israeli position .
58 We have since learnt from an unreliable source that Arlo is so named because Mr and Mrs Bez were trying to work their way through a baby 's name book and got bored with it by the end of the ‘ A ’ section .
59 But perhaps the most valuable work achieved by CNES in the 1960s lay in co-ordinating the development of the French space industry : in 1964 the decision was taken to build a launch site at Kourou in French Guyana ; in November 1965 the Diamant A rocket was successfully launched from an Algerian site — the swansong of a military programme based in a former French territory .
60 That opened into a hallway with a huge open staircase , almost certainly pinched from an older house , and a reception desk .
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