Example sentences of "you [vb base] [adv] from " in BNC.

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1 You mean apart from glamorous young women offering the kind of recreation not mentioned in tour guides ? ’
2 You mean apart from the cheques to be written out for these accounts ?
3 You mean apart from being married to him ?
4 If you suffer badly from these symptoms , go and see your doctor who should be able to help .
5 Never leave objects on the floor of the kitchen , such as shoes or dustpans , that may trip you up as you back away from the sink or cooker .
6 • They are large format copies , produced to the standards you expect only from hardbacks .
7 These are large format , high quality editions produced to the standards you expect only from hardbacks .
8 If you want away from the crowd try the upstairs restaurant .
9 Like pubescent first-timer thirteen-year-olds , they are to be avoided if you want more from life than cheap betrayals .
10 In reminiscence , you build up from past life to the present .
11 ‘ Any landing you walk away from is a good one , ’ she exclaimed as they taxied in to the small terminal .
12 You go down there they slap you on the wrist you walk away from it and go and do it again .
13 The whole point of Lourdes comes out as you walk down from the centre of the town towards the river and the Cité Religieuse on the far bank .
14 If you walk out from Coldingham , past the delightfully ivy-covered Anchor Inn — work first , thirst later — you eventually arrive at Coldingham Loch .
15 Plus within my environmental thing I would like to be able to see if we can get four areas within the school and what I was thinking about , not the big areas outside in the gardens etcetera but do you know as you walk along from our corridor up past the dining hall and there 's that little bit of enclosed space
16 You sail turnwise from the Brown Islands for about a week and there it is .
17 Erm you get most of your you know you The amount of weight and height you put on from say , nought to six months and then six months to two months and by the time you 've got to about eight or something .
18 You can see this if you break away from the discipline of the computer 's own official operating system , and write your own private programs to decipher what is actually written on every sector of the disc .
19 The further you climb away from the town centre , the more alive the custom is .
20 And if you go round , particularly the steep slopes on the margins of Ashdown Forest , not on Ashdown Forest itself but when you climb up from the very flat erm plain area of the Low Weald onto the so-called High Weald , then that area in particular is very subject to , to this type of activity .
21 To this end , it insists that you obtain directly from LIFESPAN the modules which you are to inspect and you must enter your agreement under your own LIFESPAN user name .
22 Instead you manipulate the plots of the others to your own ends , playing one off against the others , letting them waste their energies in fruitless rivalries while you look on from a safe distance , waiting patiently for the moment to make your move , the day when I drop dead and you can come home and claim your own .
23 in the , in the sense that i if , if you look , i if you adopt a sort of retrospective view , I E if you look back from say anything after nineteen forty nine and you say look , hold on erm this was the final stage of the revolution .
24 And when he 's fishing close inshore , watching the signals from his huer on the cliff path and ordering his boats to cast their nets to enclose the shoals of silvery fish that dart and move just beneath the surface , you look down from two hundred feet and you think to yourself , perhaps , perhaps …
25 When you look down , when you are seeing it in on the television pictures , you look down from an aerial view .
26 Today when you look down from the top of the mountain which once provided jobs for 85 per cent of the male population you 're looking down on one of the poorest cities in Bolivia.When the price of tin crashed on the world markets in 1985 the state mines were closed down and 25,000 people lost their jobs .
27 You run away from real men , so you take it out on horses , you lousy Latin creeps . ’
28 It is n't every day you run away from home .
29 Without this massive data base , all you read in from the bar code is a meaningless number .
30 The valley , homely and tree clad , is spread below you and as you drop down from the pass , just above Thwaite , you can see Muker down the dale looking like a toy village .
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