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

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1 But how , with an electronic document , do you discern its origins , whether it is the work of more than one hand , how much altered from an original first draft , and so on ?
2 Luke 's words and their possible implication slammed belatedly into her brain as she was being introduced to the entertainment editor of a local newspaper , but natural incredulity dismissed them as more talk , just words carelessly plucked from an inadequate language .
3 Through an explosive expansion , especially in southern Spain , of its rural labourers ' section , the FNTT ( National Landworkers Federation ) , the UGT was suddenly transformed from an organization consisting primarily of skilled urban workers into one decisively influenced by the worst-off members of the agricultural labour force .
4 Until recently it was only known from an early black and white photograph .
5 David Platt is making a brave fist of replacing Alan McInally — his goal , brilliantly struck from an angle after he had gone round Peter Shilton , was his fifth this season — but he cut a solitary , composed figure in a side bereft of confidence and quality .
6 Acting for a buyer , look closely — do n't accept a seller 's facile inclusion of such a covenant , perhaps taken from an unsuitable precedent .
7 A homemade felt board is easily made from an old blanket .
8 Clones representing the complete coding sequence of p46 ( referred to as DP-1 ) were finally isolated from an F9 EC cDNA library .
9 Therefore , if were incorrectly derived from an acoustic waveform that in fact corresponded to an intended production of thanks for sending me your letter , the syntactic/semantic component would not only have to reject all the improbable competitors such as thanks force ending knee your letter , but also to identify that the word knee has been incorrectly derived instead of me .
10 Mowbray said : ‘ I had just recovered from an Achilles injury on my right leg when I hurt my left ankle .
11 We 've just emerged from an exhibition at the Royal Academy , ‘ British Art of the Twentieth Century . ’
12 Two Chinese teachers have just graduated from an international centre in Hebrew They say both China and Israel have ancient traditions , and it 's about time they got to know more about each other .
13 This is best achieved from an early age , by telling it to ‘ be quiet ’ once you are aware , say , that the front doorbell has been rung .
14 A third has just returned from an overnight trip to Otterbur in the north-east of England Where it has been helping to move personnel and matériel around the ranges .
15 He and Diana had just returned from an exhausting tour of America , plugging Britain and British industry at every turn .
16 Jakki had just returned from an idyllic holiday in America ( more of which in a moment ) when she was told to get back on a plane because the Material girl had finally agreed to give an interview on Radio One .
17 Dom Turner , aged 21 , has just returned from an 11-week assignment in southern Chile with adventure charity Operation Raleigh .
18 I have just returned from an interesting and enjoyable conference on Coastal Zone Management held during a beautiful weekend in Copenhagen .
19 A group of ornithologists has just returned from an expedition to an arid area in Mexico in which you are keenly interested .
20 This is perhaps not surprising , since neither proposal seems to have been properly researched from an environmental point of view .
21 The party ‘ whip-has not been formally withdrawn from an MP for over twenty years .
22 Let me quote a stern rebuke one of my own books once received from an American academic , one Thomas Ozro MacAdoo : " It is an axiom of detective fiction that each stage of the detective 's investigation must produce enough information to allow the reader to indulge in some tentative speculation as to the ultimate outcome . "
23 Non-bactericidal formulations are usually blended from an anionic detergent base and a skin conditioner either lanolin or glycerine .
24 Any radical critic of society has always come from an unattached group of artists and intellectuals .
25 JIM LEIGHTON ( above ) , the goalkeeper Manchester United once dropped from an FA Cup final , was yesterday put on Wembley alert by semi-finalists Sheffield United when they signed him on loan from Dundee .
26 I HAVE always suffered from an easily bruised ego ( the result of either too early , too late , or perhaps no toilet training ) .
27 At the right is the first image ever produced from an acoustic microscope that uses gas as a coupling medium , enabling the device to work at room temperature .
28 The worst marks she 'd ever got from an examiner .
29 This order of merit is subjectively derived from an amalgam of the financial performance factors , profitability and solvency .
30 Most users , once recovered from an acute phase of illness , can make a contribution far beyond such simple choices , and can be involved in planning the shape of services , provided their opinions are sought and listened to .
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