Example sentences of "[vb mod] not [be] [adv] [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 Of course the vast majority of inspectors will have professional qualifications in teaching , but inspectors should not be exclusively drawn from that stable .
2 I suggest that voices should not be entirely dissociated from the social context in which they function and that therefore all texts in modern spoken languages should be regarded as having ‘ the implication of utterance ’ , and be referred to typical participants in some generalised context of situation .
3 To his credit he obviously had strong parental affection and a powerful concern that the child should not be totally alienated from him .
4 Like most economies in the early stages of industrialization , Japan 's industrial workforce could not be immediately divided from its links with the countryside .
5 This context having been provided , it will be possible to reassess the significance of electoral behaviour , and although it can be seen that in some areas and in certain types of constituency manipulation and deference were key factors , on the whole the electorate could not be easily controlled from above .
6 At once she set a tone that would not be easily wrested from her .
7 Although she occasionally looked waif-like , there was a most unchildlike determination to her mouth and a look about her jawline that suggested that she would not be easily deflected from anything she had set her mind to , but otherwise her parents ' pride in the perfection of their product was largely justified .
8 This information would not be automatically collected from the request , but is essential in order to describe the person fully , and the retrieval process has to ensure that it is provided .
9 What either of these methods might produce would not be far removed from the Silhouette ‘ tipsheet ’ for authors .
10 Other monies will not be separately identified from the general rate support grant from the Department of the Environment , a decision which will make it very difficult to identify exactly what is being spent on services by individual authorities .
11 However the textured topside can easily mark or snag , and paste can not be successfully removed from it .
12 We live in a fallen culture and can not be completely exempted from it .
13 The operation of the offline system can not be completely divorced from manual procedures associated with the offline media items .
14 Details which are ignored in the source text but which have to be specified in the target language can pose a serious dilemma for the translator if they can not be reasonably inferred from the context .
15 This example shows that environmental factors can not be cleanly isolated from biological ones .
16 Since there is no enumerated list of British black persons ( even assuming that this is a well-defined category ) , speakers from the British black community can not be systematically sampled from a range of social classes .
17 The personal characters of artists can not be infallibly deduced from their work .
18 It is thus evident that secondary market trading can not be entirely divorced from primary issuance .
19 Also , it is more than likely the case , however , that how a society designs manners for close personal and social relationships can not be totally separated from its understanding of the ‘ proper ’ treatment of its enemies .
20 Sanitary facilities may be included in a demise where the building is amply provided with them or where the position of the lavatories and washrooms is such that access can not be directly obtained from the common parts .
21 For instance , Susan Trangmar 's slide installation can not be fully seen from the margins , but the act of walking to the centre of the four projector installation involves passing one of the projectors so that your shadow passes across the image .
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