Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] from its [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Even in Cuba , long isolated from its neighbours , a prostrate economy has led the government to reconsider the dominant role of the state .
2 Outside the royal factories and the new concerns of Valencia and Barcelona , there was no proletariat physically and morally isolated from its employers .
3 A common fault is that the roof space is not effectively isolated from its neighbours — the party wall must be fully complete up to the rafters and roof tiles so that no smoke can penetrate it .
4 In that of most daytime insects , each ommatidium is optically separated from its neighbours .
5 Like most economies in the early stages of industrialization , Japan 's industrial workforce could not be immediately divided from its links with the countryside .
6 An isolated system is completely insulated from its surroundings .
7 This is so whether or not the business has actually received from its customers the money on which the VAT is due .
8 A The ordination of women as priests is specifically excluded from its provisions , as is giving women permission to minister as priests and appointing them to certain offices that only priests may hold .
9 However , as referred to above , Schedule 4 of the National Audit Act 1983 specifically excluded from its provisions over 20 nationalized industries and other public bodies .
10 Apart from explorers and travellers , one of the first Englishmen to settle in Madeira was William Bolton , in 1695 , when he took advantage of the Act of Charles 11 which prohibited the export of goods grown or manufactured in Europe to the West Indies and American Colonies , unless shipped from British ports in British ships , with Madeira specifically excluded from its terms .
11 No one , least of all Disraeli when he came to power , really believed in Gerard 's prescription for the future ; but that connection between the former abbey and the great house adjacent to it , often actually constructed from its stones , continued to haunt the Victorian imagination , perhaps with a sense of unrealized possibilities .
12 The PKK was subsequently routed from its strongholds north of Zakho and Dahuk , and operations were concentrated on the Hakurk valley near the Iran-Iraq-Turkey border .
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