Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] be [adv] [vb pp] from " in BNC.
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1 | The following series of questions will need to be carefully considered from the point of view of your client , bearing in mind the negotiation process — clearly it will include matters which your client wants to be excluded from the agreement as well as matters that it wants included . |
2 | If a heavily " pointered " structure is applied , then this will need to be internally created from a standard sequential or indexed file , if frequent access is likely . |
3 | Often the counsellor of ageing people will experience this when , after talking with them for a short period , many of the pressures and worries appear to be visibly lifted from their shoulders . |
4 | Even novels which appear to be furthest removed from the lives of those who wrote them — the work of Kafka , of Lewis Carroll , of the contemporary feminist writer Marge Piercy — have drawn on the real life surroundings of their authors . |
5 | It 's author , John Godber , told me that working out how to stage the ski , the scenes on the slopes had been quite a headache for them , particularly as the set of course , has to be constantly moved from theatre from theatre as it tours round the country . |
6 | Traditionally it has been assumed that thinking , whether about value or about fact , has to be fully detached from the spontaneous , which engages with it only as emotion biasing judgement . |
7 | Derby favourite Tenby was yesterday reported to be fully recovered from a minor sickness scare and remains firmly on target for the Epsom Classic . |
8 | Yet the prospects for the people who live in blighted cities are bleak unless as a bare minimum there is a recognition across the political spectrum of the specificity and the extent of racial inequity in both the UK and the USA , a reconsideration of democratic involvement at both the local state and national state levels , and an attempt made to locate urban policy within local economic strategy ; urban policy needs to be conceptually disentangled from regional policy . |
9 | Both Rychner ( 1960 ) and van den Boogaard note that the five Anglo-Norman fabliaux with identifiable French counterparts tend to appear to be further removed from hypothetical original forms . |
10 | In this procedure b is said to be parallel transported from B to A. Comparison of local vectors in a curved space is less straightforward because it is no longer possible to set up a single Cartesian coordinate system to cover all space . |
11 | This sister seemed to be carefully excluded from any conversation . |
12 | Yet all research projects seemed to be expensively commissioned from outside firms . |
13 | First , and presuming that the lines are going to be completely detached from the handle , you can use a plastic line store of the ‘ Yo-Yo ’ type . |
14 | It may seem obvious to suggest that the level of understanding about purchasing among general practitioners and primary health care teams is extremely varied , but primary care has a long history of suffering from being physically distanced from other parts of the service and the discussions taking place there . |
15 | In the existing law this is shown by the requirement of reasonable self-control , and by the ( probable ) exclusion of conduct known to be legally justified from the category of sufficient provocation . |
16 | The accused is able to assume an air of absolute innocence , and no matter what harm he has done to another human being , sometimes appalling injury , he frequently appears to be completely insulated from qualms of conscience . |
17 | Enthusiasts however , may have to be gently discouraged from making too many demands on your time and that when you ask a question you are not automatically expecting any action . |
18 | Thus ready-formed vitamins and proteins could be absorbed without them having to be laboriously manufactured from gases , other minerals , or light energy . |
19 | Since the route-finding task took place within a discourse framework , unlike the conventional referential communication task where the activity seems to be virtually disembedded from natural dialogue , it was appropriate to use methods of discourse analysis to throw further light on the communication process . |
20 | Offshore plants tend to be financially controlled from abroad , they tend to be rented rather than owned , and their managers tend to have cosmopolitan rather than local perspectives . |
21 | Second , they often live some distance from the black communities and so their black children tend to be socially isolated from immediate relatives and from other black people . |
22 | These examples may seem to be somewhat removed from the experience of a child who has grown up in an inner-city slum . |
23 | The dilemma of sex determination may at first seem to be far removed from the real business of the legal world . |
24 | Both personal conviction and political pressure within Cuba required that any post-revolutionary relationship with the ‘ Yankees ’ had to be drastically redefined from the previous ‘ imperialist ’ one . |
25 | ‘ But she would come in from time to time to inspect the ingredients and make sure everything was fresh , nothing frozen , dried or packeted , especially not the orange juice for breakfast , which had to be freshly squeezed from three kilos of oranges . |
26 | Lots are drawn to see which lucky members will have a horse or pony to compete on , and the excited youngsters have to be forcibly restrained from arriving at the stables before 5am and disturbing the local residents with their assiduous preparations . |
27 | For example , facilities like swimming pools , water sports , chair lifts etc. require maintenance and sometimes have to be temporarily withdrawn from use for such work to be done . |
28 | In order to direct the discussion towards the particularity of the artefact form , rather than the problem of the mainly linguistic sign , artefacts need to be explicitly distinguished from language . |