Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [is] from " in BNC.
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1 | In fact Samuel omits is from this point on , and in this respect his repetitions of the phrase become more Creole ; however , the consonant of the now starts to appear as [ ] ( l. 8 , three times ) , the pronunciation associated with " Standard " both in Jamaica and Britain . |
2 | The British team participating is from the ESRC Data Archive at the University of Essex and the Department of Geography at the London School of Economics . |
3 | The main means of producing methanol suggested is from coal . |
4 | DP-1 cDNA clones were frequently rearranged and the nucleotide sequence shown is from cDNAs from an F9 EC cell library . |
5 | The example Winch cites is from the film Violent Saturday in which a gang of bank robbers hide from the police on a farm belonging to a strict religious community which upheld the principle of non-violence . |
6 | The most intense competition that the London derivative exchanges face is from the other 23 European exchanges . |
7 | Pocket Book 's big summer read is from a promotable young actress , Lucinda Edmonds , with Lovers and Players ; Marsha Hunt does n't quite give us another Joy in her new one , Free ( Penguin ) , but her fans wo n't know that until they 've bought it . |
8 | The best time to visit is from early May to late July . |
9 | The view shown is from the side . |