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

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1 The problems encountered in a survey of the occupants of old people 's homes will obviously be different from those encountered in trying to interview a representative sample of ordinary adolescents .
2 It is a good thing to stop coffee anyway from a general health point of view but the benefits of this would only be apparent from a long term change , not just for a few days .
3 I ask that this impudent remark can only be far from being dilatory , we are being diligent in safeguarding the environment of and the quality of life of the people , and we are not merely interested in financial gain .
4 Sequent has re-engineered NT 's Hardware Abstraction Layer ( HAL ) specifically for the WinServer , copies of which will only be available from the Beaverton , Oregon-based company .
5 However , independent advisers will only be exempt from the minimum capital requirement if they simply pass clients ' orders and payments on to dealers , do not deal in shares directly on their client 's behalf , and are subject to a proper ethical code .
6 Repair kits will shortly be available from Stationery Department .
7 In preparation for this a UK CIME Day will be held in London on the 15th March and details will soon be available from PA .
8 The government in 1989 announced that the professions will no longer be exempt from the law prohibiting restrictive trade practices .
9 The Saudi announcement , attributed to annoyance over the Yemeni government 's stance on the Gulf crisis [ p. 37637 ] , meant that Yemenis would no longer be exempt from the need to obtain visas when entering the country , nor allowed to conduct business without a Saudi sponsor .
10 As for Railfreight Construction , the transporting of bulk aggregates from quarries such as Merehead and Whatley has thrived unabated , particularly to London and the South East where the construction industry 's appetite could no longer be satisfied from local sources .
11 Theologically , the Churches of the East can not finally be different from Churches anywhere else .
12 The hon. Lady did not seem to realise that the diversification policy of those industries can not be cross-financed from the core businesses — I wish that the hon. Lady would listen , because she might learn something and avoid mistakes in future .
13 On Tuesday at Christie 's , a one-owner collection includes a neckful of serious diamonds by that ‘ Jeweller to the stars ’ , Harry Winston ( $600/800,000 ) ; while on Wednesday at Sotheby 's , a necklace with 25 huge pearls should not be far from the world record of $1.26 million .
14 We can not be far from the day of the conversation robot that will relieve us of obligation to greet politely the occasional recognisable human that strays across our path .
15 In detail it is hypothetical , but it certainly can not be far from the truth .
16 If we conclude that the availability of certain kinds of stone did not seriously affect the execution of a pavement , we will not be far from the truth .
17 The odds can not be far from 50/50 that you are reading these words through glass lenses .
18 ‘ You might not be far from the truth in that conjecture , ’ he told her mysteriously .
19 Whatever the effect on the parties concerned , this can not be healthy from a democratic point of view .
20 As one attaches the paragraphs to the semantic net , one can not be certain from which direction the paragraph will be visited .
21 This does not disturb her self-confidence ; a good teacher , like a good actress , should not be immune from stage fright .
22 Computing capacity in the world is roughly doubling ( in number and power ) every year , and the Third World will not be immune from this growth .
23 However , other subjects may not be immune from corresponding limitations .
24 Although only a few of the sources of political controversy of the time have been touched upon , enough has been said to demonstrate that people could not be immune from the implications of political decisions taken at Westminster or St James 's .
25 On the other hand , prepared foods offer a balanced diet which would not be available from just two or three kinds of live food .
26 It is these aspects , of control and conformity , which are provided by the auditing of accounts , and which would not be available from a compilation report .
27 The appeal was decided on the comparatively short point that although undue influence had been exercised by the husband upon the wife , it had not been shown that the transactions were to the manifest disadvantage of the wife , in which circumstances the court held that the wife could not be relieved from the effect of the charges on her home .
28 The organ will have properties which would not be apparent from studying the individual cells which compose it , or even the separate tissues …
29 Even without this subsequent habitation , abandoned sites attract the dumping of rubbish , and during excavation a rubbish deposit may not be distinguishable from earlier occupation layers .
30 Problems ( again not attributable to readers ) were also caused by items which are not adequately identified by the pressmark supplied in their catalogue entry ( 9% ) , and by serials , of which the location of a particular issue may not be evident from information available in the Issue Hall ( 6% ) , while the sending of call-slips to an inappropriate part of the Library also caused some delay ( 4% ) .
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