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

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1 sick pay from somewhere are n't I ?
2 They were n't any good by themselves er , these things because I the other thing which you had to get from somewhere was output rates .
3 And yesterday the reaction from most was to blow a puff of smoke into the law 's face .
4 In Titus 3:5 the Holy Spirit is said to be the one who not only regenerates us , but who renews us ; and this work of renewal of our natures from within is stressed in Romans 12:2 ( as we present our bodies a living sacrifice to God ) and in Colossians 3:10 .
5 Those from within are Robert Kerrigan from the Finishing Department , Ralph Allen , Warehouse and Alan McDonald from Industrial Engineering .
6 It may possibly be seen that in some cases the application of the united front from below is the only possible tactic , but it can never be the case that the application of the united front from above is the only possible tactic .
7 For the present , the firmest barrier against change from below are controllers in their hundreds of thousands .
8 We also believe that these intimate , naive glimpses of a lost past have a wider interest just because what we know of the history of later life from inside is so meagre .
9 To be for animal welfare , as distinct from merely being against animal cruelty , is to believe that we have a duty to improve the quality of animal life , by ensuring — so far as this is possible — that other animals are the beneficiaries of what is good for them , not merely that we should avoid being cruel to them .
10 The model being offered here suggests that far from merely being tools or means , they to a large extent constitute our stances in and towards the world ; in this sense , they lie across the base of the pyramid in Figure 2.1 .
11 Apart from perhaps being of interest to people who make a lot of overseas telephone calls , and need to know what time it is in New York when its ' 11am in London , for example , this program would seem to be very limited in its usefulness .
12 Apart from perhaps being of interest to people who make a lot of overseas telephone calls , and need to know what time it is in New York when its ' 11am in London , for example , this program would seem to be very limited in its usefulness .
13 I was walking across from suddenly being squashed under one and I had four guys in the car and they were all giving me defence .
14 Light : Appreciates good light from above and all round , though light from above is perfectly adequate .
15 Light : Very good illumination from above is essential .
16 So moral purity became a metaphor for a stable society : ‘ In all countries the purity of the family must be the surest strength of a nation ; and virtue from above is mighty in its power over the homes below . ’
17 However this must not mean that the application of the united front from above is thereby excluded from our activities .
18 It may possibly be seen that in some cases the application of the united front from below is the only possible tactic , but it can never be the case that the application of the united front from above is the only possible tactic .
19 Slopes which are visible from a thousand feet looking straight down from above are far too steep for an easy or safe landing .
20 Ready answers to enquiries from above are essential .
21 Within the European Community the threats to the nation-state from above are accompanied by disintegrative pressures from below .
22 He found in his research on Mexican unions that there was no direct link between union affiliation and militancy , in other words the unions that were controlled from above were not less likely to be militant .
23 Control from above was won by the use of various mechanisms .
24 Creole is used variably by the parents ' generation , but not usually when persons from outside are present .
25 ‘ They are shrewd enough to appreciate that the appearance of pressure from outside is counter-productive in Israel , ’ one official said .
26 A clearer proof that cells change when exposed to new influences from outside is afforded by embryonic induction , first described by Spemann in 1924 .
27 ‘ When it comes to hygiene , we work on the assumption that food brought in from outside is on dirty containers , so we dispense with all outside containers and we use a probe to ensure correct temperatures , ’ he explains .
28 While not the most encouraging offer which a Prime Minister can receive , support from outside is a time-honoured formula and one which has frequently been used with much less excuse than Asquith had on this occasion .
29 ‘ I lay on my nail scissors by mistake — they were under the rug — and just at the moment , well , to be graphic , an awful pain from outside was all I could feel . ’
30 The guard from outside was at the door , but Hennessy waved him away .
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