A omits day with the howr inequal of the, which is supplied from BCP; the number 30 is also supplied from BCM, as A has a blank space here; see l.
If rolling-stock is not secured in the capture of Wilmington, it can be supplied from Washington: A large force of railroad-men has already been sent to Beaufort, and other mechanics will go to Fort Fisher in a day or two.
If rolling-stock is not secured in the capture of Wilmington, it can be supplied from Washington.
If the gasometer has a smaller capacity, it must be supplied from a greater number of retorts during the lighting period, which is not advantageous, as the first heating of the supernumerary retorts is wasteful of fuel.
As the water evaporates from the cistern, it is supplied from a vessel placed alongside of it.
A synchronous motor has a tendency to hunt[1] and requires intelligent attention; also an exciting current which must be supplied from an external source.
From the first two statements given above it is evident that if a bar of iron be provided with two coils of wire, one of which is supplied from a source of alternating current, as shown diagrammatically by fig.
It begins in the middle of a sentence, but it is a sentence the beginning of which can be supplied from Matt.
As already noted, one can be supplied from a fragment found at Susa, and from other tablets fragments of two or three other sections can be made out.
Two other sections of laws that once stood in this lacuna can now be supplied from a considerably defaced tablet from Nippur in the University Museum in Philadelphia, which once contained a part or all of the code of Hammurapi.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "supplied from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.