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

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1 ‘ Obviously some of the locos at the Snowdon Mountain Railway have been fitted from time to time .
2 Areas of application — from the computing industry itself to traditional industries which have been liberated from routine to the new technology — continue to proliferate .
3 Many have been homeless , not just for the past six months but for several years and they have been pushed from pillar to post within that area .
4 Cheques which have been received from grant awarding authorities will be issued as follows :
5 Correspondingly , those who wavered towards God have been sent from Heaven to Earth , where ‘ they will be in a certain pain up to the end of the world , but at Doomsday they shall return to Heaven .
6 Although recently wound up , one spin-off has been the in-house desk-top publication of the Technical Bulletin itself — the excellent colour illustrations have been printed from computer digitised colour images taken from high quality transparencies .
7 Crystallites of cellulose have been isolated from wood pulp in this way by treatment with acid to hydrolyse and remove the amorphous regions .
8 Most will be empty because they have been repossessed from mortgage defaulters .
9 The Weald and Downland open air museum , 6 miles north of Chichester , has a fascinating collection of houses of historical interest including a 15th-century farmhouse and working smithy which have been saved from dereliction , brought here and restored .
10 CENTRES in Gwynedd which assess the needs of preschool children have been saved from closure .
11 CANS of a fish product , manufactured by a Scottish company , have been withdrawn from sale throughout Britain as a precautionary measure because of a possible link with a case of suspected botulism in which a woman was paralysed from the neck down .
12 A few freaks have been discovered from time to time , one amazing animal tipping the scales at no less than 43 lbs and a dwarf specimen at as little as 3 lbs , but these were abnormal .
13 In South-west England tin , copper and other metals have been mined for at least 2000 years from deposits related to Variscan granites ; in the Pennine range of central and northern England over a similar period , lead , and lately fluorite and baryte , have been extracted from vein and replacement deposits in Carboniferous sediments ; in Central Wales , the Isle of Man and the Southern Uplands of Scotland lead and zinc have been mined from vein deposits in Lower Palaeozoic greywackes and in the Lake District copper , lead and zinc have been recovered from a variety of deposits in Lower Palaeozoic sedimentary and volcanic rocks underlain by Caledonian granites .
14 For centuries the pot stills used to make malt whiskies have been made from copper , in traditional shapes which vary from distillery to distillery .
15 The timber steps illustrated have been made from Forest mini sleepers , which look like logs , but have two flat faces allowing them to be placed one on top of the other .
16 This was followed by construction from a series of concrete rings , 6ft in diameter , mortared together ; more recently , cesspools have been made from glass fibre ( glass reinforced plastic , GRP ) .
17 Movements of large tabular bergs have been monitored from satellite photographs ( Swithinbank and others , 1977 ) or by signals from radio transmitters tracked via satellites ( Tchernia and Jeannin , 1984 ) .
18 Snakes have been mobbed from time to time by groups of ground squirrels .
19 BT went a stage further in its experiment , just completed , involving ten staff from its directory enquiries centre at Inverness who over the past year have been operating from home .
20 In the marble version the struts have been banished from sight by designing the statue to be seen from a restricted viewpoint .
21 Minor amounts of rutile have been recorded from beach sands in Northumberland ( Gallagher , 1974 ) .
22 Minor amounts of bismuth have been recorded from South-west England ( Dines 1956 ; Ball and others , 1982a ) and in the Lake District ( Stanley and Vaughan , 1982 ) .
23 But apparently smut has never been far away , and in recent years when some crops have been grown from home saved seed which has had no treatment , after two or three years it has appeared with devastating effect .
24 They know the formulae , they have been transmitted from generation to generation down the years .
25 quantities or figures which have been calculated from information collected by sampling .
26 The ruling royal family have been embezzling oil revenues and have been ousted from power by the Safran Peoples ' Liberation Party .
27 Ideas have been borrowed from Wing Commander 2 ( Origin ) and Xenon ( Bit Map Bros ) in terms of graphical presentation and animation .
28 Certain other mechanical effects have been mentioned from time to time .
29 Brake linings are asbestos free and all CFC 's have been removed from plastic foam and will be replaced as soon as possible in air conditioning systems .
30 In South-west England tin , copper and other metals have been mined for at least 2000 years from deposits related to Variscan granites ; in the Pennine range of central and northern England over a similar period , lead , and lately fluorite and baryte , have been extracted from vein and replacement deposits in Carboniferous sediments ; in Central Wales , the Isle of Man and the Southern Uplands of Scotland lead and zinc have been mined from vein deposits in Lower Palaeozoic greywackes and in the Lake District copper , lead and zinc have been recovered from a variety of deposits in Lower Palaeozoic sedimentary and volcanic rocks underlain by Caledonian granites .
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