Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] from [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | Though there should be some correlation between the degeneracy of a fully occupied level and the intensity of the band derived from ionization from that level , many factors ( including band overlap ) obscure or destroy the validity of this generalization . |
2 | For these reasons reactions between a number of metals and humic acids extracted from groundwater from different sites in the UK are being studied by a range of analytical and radiochemical techniques and attempts are being made to incorporate the findings into computer models . |
3 | They do not use actual figures specific to treatment of that condition alone but figures derived from data from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys to which a correction based on figures from the Yorkshire region has been applied . |
4 | Especially in southern England , expansion in the metropolitan and outer rings of some MELAs originated from inflows from the cores and rings of other MELAs , frequently from other parts of the country ( Kennett 1977 ) . |
5 | But steam-distillation suffered from interference from products of the fire . |
6 | This started as a small venture in the mid-Seventies , as a result of Laura 's determination to produce cloth woven from wool from her own flock at Rhydoldog . |