Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | The third , however , is both reliable and objective ; and furthermore has benefited greatly from the advancement of computer technology and a proliferation of textual resources in electronic form . |
2 | It is physiologically unsettling to gaze out from a dark patch into a brighter one . |
3 | Charity was not sufficient or evenly enough distributed to take over from out-door relief . |
4 | Katy has not only learned to stay away from her father but has also learned to play by herself . |
5 | I ca n't imagine anyone intimidating Jan , but she swears she only married to get away from her . |
6 | France had been the major supporter of Euratom ; as the only one of the Six already possessing a nuclear programme , it obviously hoped to benefit most from the joint funding of the Community and to establish a domination of the nascent industry . |
7 | Or we may be determined to catch a horse that does n't want to be caught ; and if we feel it strongly enough , the horse seems to feel our determination too , and suddenly stops running away from us and agrees to being haltered . |
8 | This normally involves working either from a design laid out on squared paper or under the direction of an overseer ( or salim in Persian ) , who systematically calls out the colour of each knot as it is required . |
9 | He does not want to fade away from the scene . |
10 | Britain finally became cut off from the Continent at the Straits of Dover around 6500 BC , although it may have been somewhat later between East Anglia and northern Europe via the Dogger Bank . |
11 | Those who were not traced differed slightly from those who were : their birth weight was 0.2 pounds ( 91 g ) less , for example . |
12 | It was clear that Hannah would not consider moving far from her native heath and after lengthy deliberations , settled on a cottage in Cotherstone which stands five miles away from Low Birk Hatt at one of the entrances to Baldersdale . |
13 | The FRS is not expected to differ greatly from FRED 1 , The Structure of Financial Statements — Reporting of Financial Performance ( see ACCOUNTANCY , January , p 86 ) , but the ASB is thought to have extended the options for including the breakdown into continuing and discontinued operations in the notes , rather than on the face of the p&l account . |
14 | I just want to get away from my wife and get some peace . |
15 | I just want to get away from my normal surroundings . ’ |
16 | I heard her say to Cathy , can I come round to your house tonight , I just want to get away from . |
17 | ‘ The practical skills and experience I have gained do not appear to differ widely from those gained by my friends in private practice . |
18 | just wanting to get away from traditional . |
19 | Ambassador is happy to travel and does not become upset away from home . |
20 | ‘ I have a new friend , ’ Mrs Ames said , ‘ I should not like to stay away from home too long , just because of that . |
21 | She stepped down from the carriage and was going to leave him , when he stopped her and said , ‘ You 're not going to turn away from me like that , dear ? |
22 | She had not promised to stay away from other people . |
23 | They was taken before , I was five , across , we move , he moved here just across the , across the road , not far only just matter going over from one side to the other and I was five there , so now I 'm sixty seven now and that before then , you see , before I was born . |
24 | His wife , not deigning to look up from the page , smiled to herself slightly . |
25 | Secondly data structures are already beginning to come apart from use structures and GIS plays a central role in this . |
26 | Further , the authorities in a number of nuclear states have made unilateral statements of one kind or another which indicate that their nuclear weapons may not have escaped entirely from laws-of-war restraints . |
27 | Some men may not have gone far from their original homes , but others were willing to seek their fortune at a distance : the London merchant class was recruited from every part of the country , including the far North ( 104 , pp.210–12 , 389–92 ) . |
28 | The old standards of nursing management having superior status to clinical nurses are gradually phasing themselves out , and certainly in the future you will not have to move away from the bedside solely to boost levels of pay . |
29 | Thus the structure of spoken sentences need not have derived entirely from combination of words that had replaced single gesture types . |
30 | Haw , haw ! ’ — would not have differed greatly from an average week in your average sit-com . |