Example sentences of "[be] [verb] from these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No further work can be done on the DC until assessments have been received from these users .
2 No further work can be done on the DC until assessments have been received from these users .
3 Many well known buildings have been carpeted from these looms .
4 W H Smith has been trading from these premises behind the elegant arcades of the Rue de Rivoli in Paris since 1903
5 Both of the hypertonic ORS contained higher glucose concentrations and higher water obsorption might have been expected from these solutions because of a greater stimulatory effect on active glucose transport .
6 The education sector has not been isolated from these trends .
7 ‘ It will now be necessary to observe that animals are more frequently attacked by epizootic , endemic and contagious diseases than the human species because we are protected from these casualties by our Houses , Clothing and manner of Living , in short by all the precautions that reason dictates , whilst animals are deprived of all these recourses and are constantly exposed to dangers which we avoid by the above-mentioned precautions , besides their food and drink is constantly the same , which often is the cause of a fermentation in their blood which generally terminates in stubborn and fatal diseases .
8 By taking the duck 's eye as a centre and developing a spiral out from it then altering direction for the bill the duck 's head can be formed from these rhythms ; in this case the ‘ noble ’ profile of the pochard .
9 For the import of the " new " sense of design which I have hypothesised could be developed from these sketches is its interaction with social forces — literally its forming of them .
10 The counts of Champagne were quick to realise the lucrative sources of income that could be made from these fairs and dropped any inhibiting feudal dues , guaranteed the safety of the merchants and generally policed the fairs .
11 This study provides evidence that supports the occurrence of intrafamilial cross infection with H pylori , although no comment can be made from these data about the direction of transmission .
12 In 1971 terms control was abolished , and — as can be seen from these figures — there was a sharp dip in credit use when control was re-imposed at the end of 1973 .
13 The differences from the competitive case may be seen from these relationships .
14 The conclusion to be drawn from these reflections is , I believe , that the ways in which women 's lives differ from those of men are indeed morally significant .
15 The conclusion to be drawn from these analyses is that whereas in some States , mainly in the northeastern United States , governments are generous both in the number of welfare recipients and in the amount of support allocated , those in others , mainly in the South , are much less generous .
16 The moral to be drawn from these examples is that apparent compatibility of readings must not be too hastily accepted as proof of generality : each case must be examined carefully to determine whether there are special factors preventing the appearance of zeugma .
17 Several conclusions may be drawn from these data .
18 Similarly no strong relations can be drawn from these data between osmolality and the glucose and electrolyte uptakes .
19 The general lesson to be grasped from these observations is clear .
20 Excavations such as those of the German excavator Heinrich Schliemann ( 1822–90 ) at Troy and Mycenae , of the British archaeologist Arthur Evans ( 1851–1951 ) at Knossos , and of many others at this time began to prove that much more than objects for display in a museum could be recovered from these sites .
21 It can be concluded from these data that a ZNF11 gene duplication event occurred relatively recently in the evolution of the human lineage .
22 It should not be assumed from these statements that they do not move at all-they can be quite active at high tide by night but that they remain within the same general area of shore .
23 Norweb stated that the small scale sizes of renewable energy sources made them highly suitable for local integration and concluded that 12 per cent of electricity demand could be generated from these sources .
24 ( for the moment , the important point to be gained from these results is that the maintenance of rhythms , in the absence of external information about time , confirms the presence of an internal body clock .
25 For the undertaking m a dominant position , valuable lessons are to be learned from these examples .
26 Other laws can be deduced from these laws , either by elementary manipulation , or by structural induction on normal forms .
27 For the high speed range it can be deduced from these curves that to reach 150mph on a 40° slope the air resistance would need to be reduced by a factor of about 2.70 , by streamlining or increased altitude , as compared with normal skiing at 6,000ft .
28 Police are hoping the men will be identified from these pictures , they say it 's imperative they are caught .
29 Further enhancement of detail can be obtained from these surfaces by photographing them with Kodalith® or equivalent high-contrast orthochromatic line film .
30 Information as to dates of working can also be obtained from these addresses .
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