Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] [adv] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If you will get some er protection then from the horrible Med wa soup getting in and infecting it . |
2 | He put out a hand and drew Susan 's hair away from the side of her face . |
3 | Most would like to see the auditor 's period away from the audit in question extended from the proposed two years ( which , as Touche Ross says , ‘ could lead to this guidance being perceived as a cosmetic exercise' ) , but can not agree over how long . |
4 | This hairstreak butterfly has achieved the effect by evolving not only a coloured false head but also a radiating black and white pattern on its wings that directs the observer 's eye away from the real head . |
5 | Bishop Cahal Daly has argued that the debate on multi-denominational schools has effectively taken people 's attention away from the central issues in Northern Ireland , namely social injustice , fundamental political inequality , and the violence . |
6 | There are other matters which must be observed , e.g. short runs , which may require an umpire 's attention away from the fielding incident . |
7 | However , a tension between realism and fantasy marked Kubrick 's career almost from the start , in Killer 's Kiss ( 1955 ) and his little masterpiece of narrative complexity and lucidity , The Killing ( 1956 ) . |
8 | This foray into the Baltic clocked up a further 2,155 miles and kept Islander 's owner away from the office for five weeks . |
9 | The more Gorbachev tries to switch Russia 's economy away from the military to the production of domestic goods , the greater will be his peoples ' expectations , resulting in ever-increasing technical problems from Russia 's outdated industry . |
10 | A very unique ‘ Town ’ house situated a stone 's throw away from the River Thames and Oxford City Centre . |
11 | THE GROWTH of our London Division continues , and the latest to join the fold is SG Warburg , a highly prestigious contract only a stone 's throw away from the City Road office . |
12 | ‘ I can see that , ’ D'Arcy murmured as he knelt and gently prised Ahn 's hand away from the wound . |
13 | We 're a week 's travel away from the jump zone . ’ |
14 | Rilly-la-Montagne is the first significant growth , in terms of quality and quantity , to be encountered on the D26 , as one winds one 's way eastwards from the N51 through the northern slopes of the Montagne de Reims . |
15 | Brighter and more extensive clouds send more of the sun 's heat away from the earth 's surface , adding to the albedo effect . |
16 | Balcon 's desire to avoid ‘ socially objectionable ’ subjects and ‘ to make pictures worthy of that name ’ ( whatever that was supposed to mean ) provided a cover for turning the studio 's face away from the world . |
17 | We have already said that it can range from complete removal of the child to another room to simply turning one 's face away from the child while silently ignoring it . |
18 | It should be emphasised that even the five cases classified pathologically as Group E were not histologically compelling examples of classic Crohn 's disease apart from the presence of typical granulomata . |
19 | Also most land classification systems put a ceiling of 10–15 per cent slope for annual cropping , thereby diverting researchers ' attention away from the problems confronting hill farmers . |
20 | The next morning , three hours ' sailing away from the Isle of Pines , the ship received a cable : permission to disembark had not yet been confirmed . |
21 | This reinterpretation sets Keynes ' economics apart from the traditional equilibrium analysis of neo-classical theory which depended on some kind of tâtonnement process ( as described in Chapter 6 ) to ensure that all transactions took place in equilibrium . |
22 | The house was only a few minutes ' drive away from the river . |
23 | Her flat was only a few minutes ' walk away from the station . |