Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] not [verb] [adv] from " in BNC.

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1 I do n't run away from my responsibilities , ’ she said with a confidence she did n't feel .
2 I do n't run away from my responsibilities ! ’
3 I do n't play away from home .
4 I do n't suppose I 'd get anything from libraries that I do n't know already from the Colour Supplement article , or the interviews .
5 and I had a very sheltered life , I was an only child , I had n't been around much , I had n't stayed away from home erm and I came to Suffolk to visit a girl penfriend who was working at Brandeston Hall and erm she at that time was expecting to get engaged to a chappy in the village here who was , and still is a friend of Hector 's and ours , and they did n't marry in the finish but she at that time wanted me to come up to Suffolk to see her and to meet this chappy who she thought she was going to marry and erm so , it was holiday from the art school where I was and I thought well why not ?
6 I have n't heard yet from anybody that regeneration 's properly been taken into account in the calculations within local level or county level .
7 I I have n't contacted only from what who er Granville said so I picked up the communion the straight away and then I could n't and she 's coming on the or that Sunday the first
8 Matilda looked right back into the flashing eyes of this infuriated female giant and said with total calmness , ‘ I have not moved away from my desk , Miss Trunchbull , since the lesson began .
9 Oh that 's right , mm You did n't go straight from college overseas
10 There 's a feeling you do n't learn enough from them , not in practical experience … you can go through the labs half-asleep .
11 She did n't go straight from the house to the Station Hotel .
12 Jessie rose from the table now , but she did n't move away from it , she leant her hands on the edge of it and , bending towards Agnes and in a mere whisper now , she said , ‘ Father 's got to understand that I have a life of my own ; I 'm not a china doll to be babied . ’
13 But she did n't turn away from Bodie , and he knew that she would go along with the request .
14 Relieved that he had apparently not betrayed himself and yet wishing that she had not moved away from him , David told her about the history of the old Jewish quarter of Venice .
15 ‘ Maybe you have not advanced much from that portrait after all .
16 And then we she got married we still kept in touch with one another and I got married and we did n't live far from one another .
17 This is what I mean by protection — we did not run away from the terrible topic : the use of projection allowed us to face cancer .
18 It is important that we do not get away from the fact that , when any charge is laid , there must be evidence that will hold up for convicting somebody of that charge .
19 Not only did they lack skills but they did not adapt readily from the rhythm of agricultural life with its long periods of inactivity and frequent holidays , to the demands of modern industry .
20 The rioters , who held the streets of London for three days after Wilkes ' election , although they did not come exclusively from the working classes , were still overwhelmingly so composed .
21 Cos they they did n't live far from me , I did know her by sight .
22 But relief workers who rescued them say the next challenge is to ensure they do n't suffer psychologically from what they have witnessed .
23 When dogs have spent long periods living outside , they do n't know indoors from outdoors , and must be taught the difference .
24 They do n't keep away from us ! ’ shouted Grimma .
25 As far as politics go , they do n't shy away from the subject .
26 The benefits do not have to be of a strictly pecuniary kind ; individuals may enjoy the status of high office , even if they do not benefit financially from it , and advertising is a method of purchasing the status .
27 They do not learn effectively from the written word ; and listening to children reading aloud will invariably uncover a whole spectrum of difficulties concerned not only with vocabulary but with the ways in which words are strung together and the ways in which , even in straightforward narrative or information text , sentences cohere and relate .
28 But as the directives are binding only if they do not deviate much from right reason and as we should act on them only if they are binding , we always have to go back to fundamentals .
29 He also cited the fact that they had not profited personally from their conduct , that they had " a record of long and distinguished service " , and that all had already in terms of emotional anguish and damaged careers paid a price which was " grossly disproportionate to any misdeeds or errors of judgement they might have committed " .
30 Rooted near the bottom of the table , they had not won away from home for nearly two years .
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