Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] from other " in BNC.

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1 Inspector-Generals of Prisons drafted in from other fields with little knowledge of , or interest in , prisons , while ‘ high flying ’ young administrators see the prison department as one to be avoided ( Sharma 1985 ) ;
2 By that date Moscow had provided a mere three and a half million roubles , and one million had come in from other gubernii .
3 Then offers started to come in from other amp and electronics companies , asking me if I wanted to branch off and do some design work for them , which I could see the advantages of — plus I wanted to have a life !
4 high or low — drop-outs — repeating — transfers in from other schools
5 There is then not only a relative gap to be filled , in these new terms , but also , from the quality of some of the work on the arts carried out from other positions , a sense of challenge : indeed a sense that it may be above all in this still major area that the qualities of the kinds of thinking represented by the contemporary convergence stand most to be tested .
6 The name was useful , though — to himself he did not deny it — and as information came in from other places , more reliable , more official , Parr began to be disturbed .
7 It is not a place where one spends all day , every day , cut off from other people , and self-contained large units which provide all residents ' daytime activities on site face the danger of becoming merely ‘ wards ’ in the community , new types of ‘ closed ’ institution .
8 There are lots of words are built up from other words are n't they ?
9 Finance Minister Ruth Richardson said that this would have to be made up from other cuts in public spending .
10 It seemed likely that about half this shortfall could be made up from other sources , some within OPEC and some outside it ( Mexico , the North Sea and others ) .
11 An odd aspect of the mountain is that although its relative isolation from other hills makes it one of the most prominent peaks to pick out from other far distant tops , the views are rather more limited than one might expect .
12 ‘ I 've seen tackles going in from other sides that would without question produce a booking for a United player . ’
13 Telephone lines to the city were jammed and messages of support flowed in from other student bodies .
14 One implication of this is that evaluation procedures are usually better developed in-house than bought in from other institutions .
15 These are major problems in identifying , and separating off from other policies , a specific area called ‘ social policy ’ .
16 That 's in the open ocean in enclosed basins , for example the Black Sea , many fjords and sea lochs , the deep waters are not renewed by water masses moving in from other areas in the way that they are in the open ocean and there anoxia can occur in the deep waters , that is the oxygen can be completely removed by biological activity particularly in degradation processes of organic matter , bacterial respiration so anoxic conditions can occur in isolated deep basins but low oxygen concentrations are actually very rare in the open ocean .
17 Simply that the behaviours you use have known shaping effects on the behaviours you get back from other people .
18 I I agree with you that those are concerns but I would not like things like grammar to be isolated out from other language skills
19 Powerful fans were brought in from other mines and taken down into Bank mine to disperse the gases .
20 More cunning still is the practice of launching a brand of E with good stuff , so that the manufacturer gets a healthy reputation , and then distributing more dubious material , often brought in from other areas .
21 Many of these civilians were brought in from other mining areas in Romania .
22 The upper make-up levels associated in the Report with the Baths could have been brought in from other parts of the town , and contain material contemporary with the construction , with coins of Pius , but very few of the coarse wares show developments later than the forum deposits , and there are still residual pieces : for example , the reeded rim carinated bowl is still there , two early flagon types and the mortaria of G ATTIVS MARINVS which probably date to c .
23 Courtaulds Aerospace hopes the UN order will lead to more business , and inquiries are also coming in from other news organisations .
24 Despite this problem , donations still pour in from other sources .
25 The unit will gradually take over from other Scottish Office staff , who have been involved with monitoring , sampling , policy and financial work relating to the tanker grounding .
26 Spain is , together with Portugal , marked out from other European countries by its ambiguous historical engagement with the New World and with Africa ( for example , the Moorish conquest in the eighth century led to a domination that lasted for up to eight centuries in some regions ) .
27 She 's totally cut off from other adults during the day , and when her husband comes home in the evening , all he wants is telly and early bed … . ’
28 Losing Out has argued that , since 1979 , a minority of the population has been progressively cut off from other people on low income , let alone those on average or high incomes .
29 In the households of the small master clothiers of the West Riding woollen manufacture , though not in its differently organised worsted branch , the wives , daughters and female servants may well have spun wool for the household 's own cloth — " Prithie , who mun sit at bobbin weel ? " asks the wife in a poem of 1730 when set another task by her husband — but even so yarn had still to be taken in from other spinners .
30 It looked , so to speak , like a follow on from other painting .
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