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

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1 All intruders are threatened — and in some cases physically removed from the nest area and any damage is repaired by the addition of extra bubbles by the male .
2 In contrast with the previous case , where it was thought necessary to stop medication at the beginning of treatment , this woman clearly benefited from the introduction of a hypnotic for a brief period of time .
3 THE CRITICS Musicon Concert : Durham Cathedral IT is not often that the reverberant acoustic of Durham Cathedral enhances the sounds produced by a orchestra ; but two of the items in this concert certainly benefitted from the extra resonance .
4 Is chemistry still all test tubes and bad smells , or has this subject too changed from the days when perhaps some of us were at school ?
5 Thus some police newly transferred from small rural stations find Easton lonely and anomic , although those with long service at Easton comment on its friendliness .
6 I would rather see a few children unnecessarily separated from their parents than thousands of them just remain without any parents at all ! [ … ] .
7 A disagreement between the high priest and the royal supervisor of the Temple under Seleucus IV about 180 resulted in an inspection by the Visir Heliodorus , another personality well known from other evidence ( OGIS 247 ) .
8 The sirens are cast solid , like Geometric bronzes , but the griffin-heads are the first examples in Greece of hollow-casting , another thing now learnt from the East of immense importance for Greek art ( below , pp. 50f . ) .
9 yeah we 've bri er Howard when he started this company gradually expanded from Blackpool .
10 Much more important than this was Tolkien 's vast imaginative life , one day to make him famous as author of The Lord of the Rings , but at this date completely hidden from all but his family and close friends .
11 If the earth spins , why are such objects not flung from the earth 's surface , as stones would be flung from the rim of a rotating wheel ?
12 Is the revenue generated by such contracts truly derived from the employer 's position as patentee of the invention ?
13 For , in addition to any ‘ genetic inheritance ’ , he noted that such individuals frequently suffered from an interlude in which motherly care was unavailable .
14 While it is therefore acceptable to talk of Japan as strongly influenced by Confucianism , the emphases of th Japanese brand of Confucianism are in many respects far removed from the Chinese original .
15 Tolonen bowed his head , all heaviness suddenly lifted from his heart .
16 Whatever the explanation for that — clusters of leukaemia occur in many places far removed from nuclear sites — no scientific connection has been demonstrated and scaremongering about Dounreay is deeply damaging and much to be deplored .
17 The case of Goff v Gauthier ( 1991 ) 62 P & CR 388 has shown that it must be fair and reasonable for the vendor to rely on this exclusion ( see page 62 ) ; ( e ) to state that the vendor will not be liable to the extent that any claim arises out of or is increased by the acts or omissions of the purchaser after completion ; ( f ) to provide that the purchaser must give credit for the amount by which assets are found to have been understated , or liabilities have been over-provided for in the accounts ; ( g ) to ensure that the purchaser pays to the vendor all amounts subsequently recovered from third parties relating to claims that have been paid by the vendor .
18 If this was indeed the case , why were those children ever removed from their own home at all ?
19 In the monasteries , especially , we can find many interesting cases of specific forms of organization which , while governed by manifest religious rather than secular rules ( and in that sense relatively displaced from the integration of such an organization in the direct social organization as a whole ) , functioned in practice as cultural organizations , of great significance , in learning , in literature , in dramatic writing and in the visual arts .
20 Unless you have agreed that we may disclose information about your personal affairs ( or we are required by law to do so ) , such information will remain confidential to us provided you have not failed to repay us any money properly demanded from you ( see next bullet point b ) .
21 This was in any case already known from the fact that statistically significant ear differences in reaction time or accuracy of report have been observed even with monaural stimulus presentation ( for a bibliography see Henry , 1979 ) .
22 Let me quote a stern rebuke one of my own books once received from an American academic , one Thomas Ozro MacAdoo : " It is an axiom of detective fiction that each stage of the detective 's investigation must produce enough information to allow the reader to indulge in some tentative speculation as to the ultimate outcome . "
23 a ) any Question already proposed from the Chair ;
24 Like a warm chestnut brown female Tufted Duck or Pochard but at any distance best distinguished from both by sharp contrast of white under tail coverts .
25 Her own children sometimes suffered from their faults being castigated in their mother 's books , for , though tender towards young children and deeply understanding of their need for security , she could be severe towards social failings , such as discontent and ill temper in their elder siblings .
26 His marriage was treated very briefly ; he recorded it as taking place in 1934 , and the bride as being ‘ at that time newly arrived from New Zealand and as a writer considered highly promising — alas , of how many has this been said ! ’
27 The synchronization happened when most governments simultaneously moved from a tight monetary and fiscal stance to expansion .
28 However , as is generally the case with most benefits hard won from the state , once implemented the recipients unite in defence of it when it appears to be under threat .
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