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

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1 This has to be distinguished very carefully from that kind of reformism which is simply concerned with the amelioration of an existing capitalist social order .
2 The point of reference for the origins of Britain 's eclipse could be placed almost anywhere from 1968 back to 1066 .
3 Just how acute the RFI threat has become for industry can be pieced together only from indirect evidence , as no statistics exist on the number of incidents .
4 Apart from the need to provide the necessary explanation about each trial , they need not be considered substantially differently from other activities of the health service .
5 That is a very complex matter indeed , not easily reduced to a clear-cut issue , but which nevertheless can be separated quite clearly from all other aspects of human behaviour .
6 So , alcohol will be absorbed more quickly from warm than from chilled beer ; and more quickly from sparkling wines than from still varieties of the same strength .
7 Up till the outbreak of the First World War the needs of the industrial world could still be met almost entirely from alluvial deposits .
8 A genuine higher education today can not be offered entirely separately from some kind of research base .
9 The ribs should be barbecued well away from direct heat for a good two hours — begin basting with sauce only during the last 15–20 minutes of cooking , otherwise the sauce will taste bitter .
10 The proposed new course to begin in September 1983 will be structured very differently from previous training courses .
11 They should , however , be kept well away from strongly-stinging corals such as mushroom anemones and most hard corals , especially bubble corals ( Plerogyra ) .
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