Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [verb] [adv] from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I want to get away from this place , that angry man . |
2 | And sometimes it 's quite difficult I think to get away from middle persons because that is it 's part of the structure of the c the country you 're dealing with and so to cut down on exploitation from the mi but as to how far you can actually impose your , your culture as well . |
3 | I 've broken away from that whole junkie crowd . |
4 | Is the Leader of the House aware that , in the past four days , since we returned from the Christmas recess , I have heard more from Conservative Members about Labour party policy than I have heard on the national executive committee in 12 months ? |
5 | Now at least they are in the same boat , and the balancing of the pronouns in the last four lines declares their equality : I have quoted extensively from that sonnet in order to give the full context for this Our : what they have in common is that they have sinned , each has betrayed the other . |
6 | Can I just clarify , what , what you 're saying is that in a sense there is this overall aim of getting through to socialism but the means of getting there have now changed so that we 've gone from absolute egalitarianism , which is , is an immediate step tow towards socialism you 've gone away from that and the position is now to create a rich peasant economy in order to industrialize , in order to get through to collectivization , I E into socialism . |
7 | You 've walked away from better people than this in your life before . |
8 | Until this business of the poison pen letter is solved , you need to get away from this house . |
9 | Absolutely , so really we want to tie away from this pulse point here towards the back of the hand , good enough |
10 | Even if we do get away from these guys , where am I going to go ? |
11 | But if we wish to get away from such obvious , well-used material , we have to use the only alternative — a mixture of adjacent notes and wider intervals . |
12 | We have moved away from such remedies as being too brutal for a humane society and nowadays those who advocate them are seen as blimpish relics of an imperialist , authoritarian society which favoured cold baths and weals on the buttocks as character forming . |
13 | In Britain , we have moved away from such arrangements . |
14 | We have moved away from daily table chanting and spelling tests , when the mastery of English involved little more than fitting appropriate words into gaps in simple sentences , when reading was learned parrot fashion from a primer . |
15 | We have abstracted away from particular contexts , across communicative contexts in general , to arrive at a set of features , some of which seem relevant to the identification of a speech event as being of a particular kind , to the ability of the hearer to predict what sort of thing the speaker is likely to say in a given type of context , and to the constraining of interpretation in context . |
16 | ‘ The fundamental thing is that we have come away from true asset finance , ’ said Tony Foley , director of Leaseplan , which has a portfolio of £60m in asset finance plus a further £150m in vehicle leasing . |
17 | If they spend more and increase the local authority 's contribution to demand they have to take more from local taxpayers , thus reducing their demand for goods and services . |