Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv prt] from " in BNC.

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1 Each such node S is at the end of a path from the start , and this path can be traced back from S by following pointers .
2 Instead , the mechanism inside the cylinder allows the ‘ primary ’ circuit to be filled up from the cold water supply to the hot water cylinder When it is full , a large air bubble prevents the two mixing — provided the water in the boiler circuit is never allowed to boil .
3 That proposal has a number of different themes to it ; briefly , Channel Four would be floated off from the IBA and would then be franchised as any other ITV company .
4 ‘ I do n't think he is going to be stepping back from the front line , ’ he said .
5 The nearest supply of that now will have to be flown in from Rockhampton . ’
6 The first is not a lot of use in an indirect system , since once the mains stopcock has been turned off , most of the water left in the rising main can be drained out from the kitchen tap .
7 So I said well I 've never been in the situation but I said if it , if it was , if I was in that situation I , asked to see the manager or person in charge , make an offer to pay for any damage that was done and if that did n't suffice then I would say well I am the care officer for a Mencap home and the only thing I can do is say will you er get in touch with my boss and it 'll have to be sorted out from Head Office and she said perfect , you could n't do anything better , then she give me all different things that we 've gone into the next day and the patient 's done everything down the bed , what would you do ?
8 something to be dropped on from a great height as frequently as possible er particularly if it 's the G L C. In the United States , however much the federal government is irritated by the state government , it can not attack its constitutional powers nor can it undermine its financial base so that 's a different relationship , it 's a relationship based , not on dominance , but on partnership and there has to be an understanding , a trade off between federal and er a and state government .
9 The hon. Member for Gordon ( Mr. Bruce ) made an important point when he referred to the need for health and safety to be designed in from the beginning .
10 ( b ) Could this idea be carried over from boiler inspections to drug inspections ?
11 Pre-baiting and baiting on the night you fish should , whenever possible , be carried out from a boat .
12 Further work on the show , which is sponsored by Unix user group Uniforum UK , will be carried out from Reed 's Solihull , Birmingham office .
13 Project development , European sales co-ordination , customer requirement analysis and the subsequent development of tailored systems will all be carried out from there .
14 The increasing range of new and improved telecommunications services can have potentially profound effects on future travel and home-based employment opportunities , because certain types of jobs do not need face-to-face contact and may be carried out from home by the linking of the telephone to home computers or the use of other teleconferencing , text-handling or information-retrieval systems .
15 But since interviews can be carried out from a single base , it is a very economical and efficient way of contacting a large number of speakers from a wide geographical and social sample .
16 Currently , records back to 1986 are on the system , and retrospective cataloguing will be carried out from data picked up at the loans desk when books are issued , so that we will have records for all material in current use .
17 In general , all restores would then be carried out from the optical disk , minimising the number of mounts needed for the magnetic media .
18 As a result of the loss carry back , this ACT will be surplus and , provided a claim can be made within the two year limit , the ACT can be carried back from that later period .
19 The discount rate used to appraise projects in the non-trading part of the public sector will be nudged up from 5% to 6% .
20 The idea that control of monetary policy can be hived off from the rest of economic policy is false .
21 If necessary you would then follow-up with physiotherapy treatment ( if referred by a GP this can be claimed back from health insurance ) and remedial exercises in the small but well-equipped gym .
22 Therefore they can not be picked up from water supplied , swimming pools , buildings or factories .
23 The Spaniards had put about a cover story that the fleet assembled at Cadiz was being made ready to sail to Sicily and Ormonde was forbidden to go near the port ; he was to be picked up from Corunna .
24 ‘ You 'll be picked up from here tomorrow night at -twelve , ’ Hitch told him .
25 It was Amy 's sixteenth birthday and ten girls had to be picked up from town , lunched , let loose on Hampstead , given dinner , board and breakfast the following morning .
26 Nor was she unaware of the interest Matt and Silas took in her movements , having caught glances passing between them as they paused to watch her fold the table napkins round the knives and forks which were left in readiness to be picked up from the end of the table .
27 C ) Outgoing mail to be picked up from all Divisions and GWM/MAR/CMG out–trays before 10.00am and at 11.00 am , 1.00 pm , 3.45 pm ( 2.45 pm — Friday ) .
28 You will be picked up from school by Marjorie or me or your mother or all three of us from now on. ,
29 First you will be picked up from home in a luxury stretch limo courtesy of Elegance Limousines of Waterloo .
30 A break-point can be picked out from the graph of employees in employment ( Figure 2.1(a) ) : 1966 was the peak year for the total number of jobs in the economy .
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