Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 On Aug. 27 , 1989 , the $150,000,000 UK television satellite Marco Polo 1 became the first satellite to be commercially launched from Cape Canaveral , by the US McDonell Douglas aircraft company which built the Delta 187 rocket carrying the satellite .
2 Hospitals were to be wholly funded from taxation , provided by statutory bodies — Regional Hospital Boards — and managed by hospital management committees , with nominated members .
3 Under these circumstances the delay times can be successfully predicted from static torque/rotor position characteristics ( Lawrenson et al.
4 However the textured topside can easily mark or snag , and paste can not be successfully removed from it .
5 They are normally made of cellulose or a cellulose derivative and should be slowly conditioned from the storage liquid to the solvent in use .
6 A magistrate , who , as a member of a licensing court and court of appeal , had taken part in a decision to grant no certificates for the sale of spirits within the burgh , was held not to be thereby disqualified from trying one of the applicants affected by the decision for trafficking in spirits without a certificate : Gorman v. Wright , 1916 S.C .
7 ‘ If this issue had been built up by the NFU and sufficient Tory MPs had rebelled we could have reversed the cuts but there seemed to be little fight from Edinburgh .
8 He said 7,000 other positions in marketing and service are also to be eventually cut from the workforce , which totalled 90,000 at the end of 1992 .
9 This price might initially appear uncompetitive , but may be justified in the market place by additions to the features associated with the product such that consumers perceive the product to be effectively differentiated from the alternatives available .
10 But unions would be effectively debarred from holding a strike ballot in support of workers already sacked for taking part in unofficial strikes .
11 Clearly , there is no way in which digital video information can be effectively retrieved from a disc , at least not at the equivalent of around 25 frames per second .
12 All of chemistry now basically is becoming explicable in terms of quantum theory … we are getting , have been getting in the past 20 years , into the age where a sizeable amount of basic chemistry can now be properly understood from basic quantum theory .
13 Farm animals that eat cow parsley with apparent avidity will , if they lose weight , be properly prevented from so doing .
14 Unfortunately it is too far south to be properly seen from Britain or the northern United States , but when high up it is truly impressive , and it is easy to conjure up the picture of a scorpion from the long line of bright stars , with the ‘ head ’ and the ‘ sting ’ .
15 A second reason why grammarians should not simply ignore social deixis is that , while the study of English may suffer no obvious penalties for such neglect , there is scarcely a single sentence of , for example , Japanese , Javanese or Korean , that can be properly described from a strictly linguistic point of view without an analysis of social deixis .
16 The new benefit will be widely publicised from this week onwards .
17 In any one hectare of tropical forest you may find trees of one hundred different types and each individual may be widely separated from others of the same species .
18 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 .
19 Lots are drawn to see which lucky members will have a horse or pony to compete on , and the excited youngsters have to be forcibly restrained from arriving at the stables before 5am and disturbing the local residents with their assiduous preparations .
20 If this is done the tenants and their staff should be expressly prohibited from using the visitors ' car park and time limits on parking there should be imposed .
21 Any batteries that do not come out should be gently moved from side to side to allow them to unhook .
22 Enthusiasts however , may have to be gently discouraged from making too many demands on your time and that when you ask a question you are not automatically expecting any action .
23 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 .
24 It 's author , John Godber , told me that working out how to stage the ski , the scenes on the slopes had been quite a headache for them , particularly as the set of course , has to be constantly moved from theatre from theatre as it tours round the country .
25 These problems aside , there would seem to be much support from CAB advisers for a well-publicised telephone system to relieve pressure and widen the availability of the CAB .
26 These examples may seem to be somewhat removed from the experience of a child who has grown up in an inner-city slum .
27 Concepts of similarity and difference can be naturally developed from this starting point .
28 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 .
29 I suggest that voices should not be entirely dissociated from the social context in which they function and that therefore all texts in modern spoken languages should be regarded as having ‘ the implication of utterance ’ , and be referred to typical participants in some generalised context of situation .
30 There are , indeed , impressive reasons for characterising it as such , but only the most committed proponent of this view would wish to deny that the defence effort and the scientific-technological base on which it rests can be entirely insulated from the problems we have surveyed here .
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