Example sentences of "[adv] from [noun] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Others thought the CDP ‘ should not back down from accreditation as this would seem to suggest that CDP were not a body to be taken seriously ’ .
2 The shares have come down from 795p since the toxic waste issue blew up .
3 Put put three down from Halam if anybody else wants to go I 'll
4 Some of the disastrous shopping centres of the 1960s suffered greatly from under-use because of limited public access from the surrounding streets .
5 Road blocks were set up and a helicopter equipped with heat-seeking equipment was brought in from Manchester as police began a house-to-house search .
6 Road blocks were set up and a helicopter brought in from Manchester as police began house-to-house inquiries .
7 David Smith was flown in from England as cover for Gooch , only to have his thumb badly bruised in the one-day international in Barbados and so miss the Bridgetown Test .
8 Yeah it 's a good good early ball in from Greyson as well .
9 Yeah , we 'd just come in from town as well had n't we ?
10 And I went round town on Saturday and I 'd gone more or less from work as well so I 'd got my big bag with me and ooh my shoulder !
11 Children who suffer from prolonged ill-health inevitably benefit less from education than healthy children .
12 In Chapter 4.4 , ‘ On the Dole ’ , Coffield takes issue with some ( relatively optimistic ) views of youth unemployment expressed elsewhere by Roberts that young people suffer less from unemployment than do adults .
13 Jinny rattled on , less from politeness than just to try and cover the terrible , wooden silence .
14 The text implies that Veronica has tea separately from John as she is still fed by her mother .
15 To minimize the risk of any accident you should take your dog to a quiet spot , as far away from roads as possible , when you first extend the training process beyond the immediate confines of your garden .
16 RIGHT It is important to choose a place away from roads when you are encouraging your dog to stay .
17 As far away from Chipchester as possible .
18 The results suggested that the birds might have sharply tuned preferences only slightly displaced away from siblings when normally reared .
19 Schooling is also a problem for expatriates based away from London as there are few international schools outside the capital .
20 You must have cared an awful lot about her to deliberately stay away from London because of her .
21 In one case , noted earlier , an order was made when a child from a good home was kept away from school because of the parents ' opposition to comprehensive schools .
22 A GIRL of 11 has been taken away from school because she is too brainy .
23 Avoiding the recriminations which he knew would ensue should he inform Willy of his decision , Boulestin slipped away from Paris while his employer was absent .
24 Provided Boy arranges a new posting for you as far away from Bumface as poss . ’
25 Now the son , Paul , would replace this patriarch merchant , about whom the kindest words an outsider might have offered were that he had an ability to survive and prosper and stay as far away from conflict as possible .
26 Less than ten yards away from Harry as he waited for the Swindon train , the same man stood examining paperbacks on a bookstall .
27 Although in school activities Ernest was energetic and successful , twice he ran away from home before the Kansas City Star was joined by him as a cub reporter in 1917 .
28 Furthermore , they may have to accept work further away from home than they are accustomed to travelling , which may in itself present child care problems .
29 Firstly , that I seem to spend more time out of the house than in it , and then more time away from home than at home , and finally but just as significantly , more time just watching the world go by then dashing around with it .
30 ‘ I think they may be a better team away from home than the French were .
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