Example sentences of "[adv] from more " in BNC.

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1 Some doctors became rather sceptical , and some began to protest that the multiplication of therapeutic trials was diverting resources away from more basic research .
2 Real costs were incurred in redirecting jobs away from more prosperous areas , and not all of the jobs that were relocated survived periods of economic slump .
3 This note challenges this particular thesis that has been developed most clearly in the writings of Peter Townsend , Alan Walker , and Chris Phillipson , and suggests that concentration on the concept of structured dependency has deflected attention away from more progressive and optimistic views of the economic social status of the elderly in modern Britain .
4 Thirdly , it draws attention away from more serious explanations of sex crime in terms of those aspects of social organisation and gender relations which encourage so many men to engage in sexually aggressive behaviour towards women .
5 Merely surviving in male systems , let alone trying to challenge them , is exhausting and frustrating in ways which drain energy away from more important issues .
6 Alright , and because that , protectionism is required to do that , we must be taking resources away from more efficient industries and putting them into , into agriculture .
7 He says it could divert manpower away from more needy areas .
8 He was on the rocky slope he knew already from more than one climb , and somewhere here on these smoother protected faces of rock were the plans he had scratched and pondered over so many months ago .
9 Although it may be that the libraries without extensive programmes are precisely the libraries who could benefit most from more vigorous analysis of training needs .
10 In Africa , for instance , standard-bearers of Legio III Augusta found themselves agentes curam macelli , or supervisors of markets ; a good equivalent here from more recent times might be the bazaar sergeant of British India .
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