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

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1 However the textured topside can easily mark or snag , and paste can not be successfully removed from it .
2 If you 're worried that your baby might fall out of his pushchair , or worse still be forcibly taken from it , Babysave is a new device specially designed to alert you instantly .
3 The beginner 's stance needs to be altered to handle higher winds otherwise you will tire quickly and the boom will be constantly ripped from your grasp .
4 For all his fortitude , and his determination to throw off what he called the ‘ yoke of despair ’ , screams of pain would be suddenly torn from him .
5 Both these and the other attractions can be easily reached from our bases in Kissimmee and Orlando .
6 Most working-class Merseysiders can be easily recognised from their accent and dialect , referred to as ‘ scouse ’ .
7 Although she occasionally looked waif-like , there was a most unchildlike determination to her mouth and a look about her jawline that suggested that she would not be easily deflected from anything she had set her mind to , but otherwise her parents ' pride in the perfection of their product was largely justified .
8 At once she set a tone that would not be easily wrested from her .
9 To be thus wrested from us ?
10 The cervix ( the neck of the womb ) remains soft and elastic for some time and the vagina remains distended , but these will return to normal with time although the vaginal outlet will be permanently widened from its original state .
11 Also , it is more than likely the case , however , that how a society designs manners for close personal and social relationships can not be totally separated from its understanding of the ‘ proper ’ treatment of its enemies .
12 To his credit he obviously had strong parental affection and a powerful concern that the child should not be totally alienated from him .
13 The personal characters of artists can not be infallibly deduced from their work .
14 As will be seen from the example below , the drama can be far removed from what could be recognised as a child-centred activity :
15 But what our faith ‘ should be ’ may be far removed from what our faith ‘ is ’ .
16 This will involve trade union negotiations in areas that may be far removed from their traditional expertise .
17 Like most economies in the early stages of industrialization , Japan 's industrial workforce could not be immediately divided from its links with the countryside .
18 Often the counsellor of ageing people will experience this when , after talking with them for a short period , many of the pressures and worries appear to be visibly lifted from their shoulders .
19 On her return , would she be casually dismissed from her job ?
20 How could the best interests of the children be served by tearing them from their beds and flying them away from their island home to be completely separated from everything dear and familiar .
21 We live in a fallen culture and can not be completely exempted from it .
22 Your article is indeed timely as it is likely that financial support by the Irish government for research will be significantly reduced from its already low level .
23 It must be remembered , however , that the ranges within which particular bond stretches appear may overlap , and circumstances sometimes arise in which a band may be considerably displaced from its expected position .
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