Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [adv] from [det] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah I think we 'd better come away from that , thank you .
2 For a moment , the sergeant had that same sense of disorientation when the lights went up at the end of an afternoon programme in the cinema and he felt he had just flown back from another world .
3 Tell them we 've just come back from that .
4 ‘ Maybe you have not advanced much from that portrait after all .
5 Social class becomes significant when we realise that patterns of recruitment are not distributed randomly from all social strata : managerial and education , motivation , and personality variables , but this is not so significant that social background can be altogether dismissed as a relevant factor in work behaviour .
6 Religious people often too easily run away from this , but school RE must not .
7 The general dimensions of the issue had not changed much from those noted during the 1980s .
8 My more recent experience would suggest that matters have not improved significantly from this early social work text , especially concerning social work with elderly people .
9 They could not forget that the American government had already backed away from some of its more liberal inclinations on postwar world economic development in the face of various domestic pressure groups .
10 It can be imagined that the soul of such a man will be laved always by waves from the ocean of his love ; he is at once carried away from all bitterness ; and enmity has no meaning for him .
11 And then when he died and she followed him so soon , you see , I was at once cut off from all example of domestic life between the sexes .
12 The French monarchy probably benefited little from this horde of officials , who lay , in the words of a contemporary Englishman , ‘ as thick as the grass-hoppers in Egypt ’ .
13 This would also be near the date of the Caloris impact , because the infill was probably derived promptly from some of the ejecta .
14 One area which the leaders unambiguously control is the hiring of staff , and the full-time staff of the DUP is now drawn widely from all the major denominations .
15 The modern name of France comes from the word frank , though the characteristics of the early Franks were very far removed indeed from those of the modern French peoples .
16 If Balbinder was bussed to Cedars every day she would be effectively cut off from any real involvement in her children 's schooling , and from an important part of her own role within the community as the mother of a young child at the local school .
17 Keegan said : ‘ Obviously there may be some truth in it , but it has n't come out from this end .
18 The young woman had picked up her handbag , but had n't moved apart from that .
19 It it was n't organized well from that point of view .
20 They relate to a brief two-year crisis period in her forty-four year life ; and although they are by no means irrelevant to her political role , the approach to them has had such a predominantly personal — one might almost say tabloid — quality that the historiographical Mary is immediately marked out from all other historical monarchs , Scottish or otherwise .
21 As a result of this change I was ‘ promoted ’ chairman and virtually cut off from any effective direction of the company .
22 She felt curiously distanced now from all the problems of the morning .
23 Researches under the auspices of Britain 's Rare Breeds Survival Trust suggest that the indigenous breeds have not yet diverged enough from each other for a high frequency of chromosomal polymorphism to be established and in most of them the similarities far outweigh the differences .
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