Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [adv] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He watched the tiny figure fall away from the craft , twisting silently in the air , a tiny star of darkness against the white , growing smaller by the second , then shuddered again , a strange mixture of pain and incomprehension making him shake his head and moan .
2 Folly could imagine what sort of ‘ activities ’ he meant , although the thought of such collective revelry made her mind twist away from the image it evoked .
3 The hammers in Stein 's vis-à-vis piano action point away from the player .
4 Incidentally , I notice you have steered the talk right away from the Japanese , to whom in fact you were rather nice .
5 If a horse shies , he is fundamentally ignoring the rider 's inside leg , so rather than worrying about the horse shying , it is more important to concentrate on exercises which make the horse move away from the leg such as leg-yield , shoulder-in , enlarging and decreasing the circle .
6 If you 've got an idea or a message to send it has to be encoded in some way then there 's various mediums or media by which it can be transmitted but it 's got to be decoded by the receiver for the idea or message to be understood , and there 's some kind of feedback mechanism potentially from the receiver to the sender .
7 Step in gently and push the boom out to help the boat turn away from the wind .
8 THE BODY of a man was recovered by a Royal Air Force helicopter yesterday from the foot of the cliffs at Dunnottar Castle , near Stonehaven .
9 In all other cases , acquisition accounting , with the acquired entity 's results included in the acquirer 's profit and loss account only from the date of acquisition , would have to be used .
10 Diplomats have offered the British drivers accommodation away from the border town of Irun , but they 've all opted so far , to stay with their vehicles .
11 Just a table and a chair and a telephone that would n't be secure , and the room was two floors and the length of a ministry corridor away from the Operations Co-ordination Centre of the Counter-Terrorism section at police headquarters .
12 If the factor is positive , the polymer chains sediment away from the centre of rotation to the cell bottom , if negative , they move in the opposite direction and float to the top .
13 There 's a removable shaped insole with a Cambrelle top to wick moisture away from the foot .
14 Features : leather uppers , leather and Cambrelle lining — to wick moisture away from the foot .
15 Features : suede and Cordura uppers with Cambrelle lining to wick moisture away from the foot .
16 b Literature Apart from the literature on specialists dementia teams ( Arrowsmith et al , 1985 ) and on packages of care for a variety of disabled or elderly client groups ( Griffiths , 1988 ) no specific research literature was found .
17 When it was time to set off again , there was a lot of noisy discussion , live chickens in baskets were moved and we were ushered into the front window seat across from the driver so we could see the view together .
18 In addition , the spurs between the meanders preserve the general height of the plateau surface away from the river , except where they are so narrow as to be subject to general lowering by the formation of the slopes on either side .
19 Differences in amplitude between the wing-beats of one side and those of the other cause a lateral turning movement away from the side with the greater amplitude ( Stellwaag , 1916 ; Govind , 1972 ) .
20 Rachaela observed her child swirl delicately from the fireplace and hurry with the well-known , swift fox-like movement from the room .
21 They look a bit like our familiar meadow pipit apart from the chestnut colour of the throat .
22 Section 739(2) reads as follows : Where by virtue or in consequence of any such transfer , either alone or in conjunction with associated operations , such an individual has , within the meaning of this section , power to enjoy , whether forthwith or in the future , any income of a person resident or domiciled outside the United Kingdom which , if it were income of that individual received by him in the United Kingdom … would be chargeable to income tax by deduction or otherwise , that income shall , whether it would or would not have been chargeable to income tax apart from the provisions of this section , be deemed to be income of that individual for all purposes of the Income Tax Acts .
23 " That income shall , whether it would or would not have been chargeable to income tax apart from the provisions of this section , be deemed to be the income of that individual for all the purposes of the Income Tax Acts " — the individual ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom can be chargeable under the section whether or not he receives the income .
24 " Capital sums " — section 739(3) ( 4 ) states : ( 3 ) Where , whether before or after any such transfer , such an individual receives or is entitled to receive any capital sum the payment of which is in any way connected with the transfer or any associated operation , any income which , by virtue or in consequence of the transfer , either alone or in conjunction with associated operations , has become the income of a person resident or domiciled outside the United Kingdom shall , whether it would or would not have been chargeable to income tax apart from the provisions of this section , be deemed to be income of that individual for all purposes of the Income Tax Acts .
25 Heart pounding still from the certainty that here was the returning shade of one of her grandfather 's mistresses , Louisa slumped back into her chair and dropped the pen .
26 These shifts in population distribution result partly from the changes in demographic structure just described , but the links are not always clear .
27 and er I said to her do you miss London ? , and she said well she does for the theatre and that because they were only a short tube ride away from the West from the West End theatre 's and she said there 's more on in Poole here than there is in Bournemouth in terms of plays and
28 So you thought gliding was a pleasant way of spending leisure time away from the cares and woes down on the ground .
29 ‘ So you can enter or leave the Yew Alley only from the Hall , or through the moor gate ? ’ asked Holmes .
30 The condensation tray should be angled so that any drops of water fall away from the leaves .
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