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

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1 kiss from all the other
2 In toto , these constitute an image of a world filled with dangers , human and non-human , known and unknown , which constantly menace from all sides , and against which the lone individual is helpless .
3 Remove any dust and grime so that your plants benefit from all the available light .
4 Reading about revolutionary feminism really grabbed me , reading about an analysis that saw male violence as crucial , and as one of the main issues for women and something that women die from all the time , many , many women .
5 Males on average die between five and seven years earlier than er females do and males die from all causes that affect both sexes , and some you would n't think did , er more than females .
6 Mary and David have travelled extensively and enjoy meeting their guests , who hail from all quarters of the world .
7 As the champion of the unskilled workers of Ireland , patriot and prophet of revolutionary socialism , Larkin claimed both independence of and support from all and sundry in the trade union world .
8 Certain dominant chords now sound from all the leading gurus — less hierarchy , smaller head offices , more flexible response to markets , greater empowerment .
9 They attack from all sides , nice neat passing — direct — create chances etc etc. they do nt give the other side a chance to breathe .
10 They travel from all parts of the U.K. It is not a recruiting exercise .
11 The ‘ last instance ’ , the economic , never operates in isolation separate from all the other instances of the social totality : it is the lonely hour that never comes .
12 They treat the physical body of the human individual as a naturally existing unit separate from all others and proceed to take it to pieces .
13 As we explained at the beginning erm spending on housing is completely and absolutely separate from all the rest of the Council 's spending , so that
14 I mean I can understand why they do and I like the stuff myself , but I do n't share the belief that I get from all sides that impressionism is what art should be like normally .
15 These are the subtle mind currents which emanate from all living creatures and constitute a part of their aura .
16 The new initiatives suffer from all the financial , administrative and geographical problems which affect the traditional approaches .
17 New agers suffer from all sorts of new syndromes like ’ earth anxiety ’ which means basically that , like anyone with any common sense , they 've noticed that the planet is being severely abused .
18 Julia tried to obey , as she tried to do everything he demanded of her over the next few days and as she tried to keep her misery and pain and fear from all of them .
19 Absent from all gardens .
20 Absent from all gardens .
21 Absent from all gardens .
22 We urge you to suspend censorship of the media and refrain from all other repressive measures that inhibit the free flow of information and the practice of independent journalism .
23 Therefore bide your time and refrain from all action , until I send you word that you may come with my warranty to the council table .
24 It commits all signatory states to ( i ) use the best available techniques for controlling pollution , ( ii ) reduce discharges of toxic waste to harmless levels by the year 2000 , and ( iii ) refrain from all dumping of radioactive waste for a period of 15 years .
25 Ms Clark 's optimism was encouraging , but question time reminded booksellers once again how relentless was the onslaught on the schools market from all sides when a questioner raised the issue of Dorling Kindersley ‘ agents ’ selling in to schools .
26 More bits of layette arrive from all parties , including a romper-suit with a picture of Horace the Happy Horse on it , which Paul furtively throws in the dustbin .
27 Comment from all parties is , on balance , favourable , but by no means free from individual criticisms .
28 The Protura differ from all other hemimetabolous insects in that the number of abdominal segments increases during post-embryonic development , the youngest instars having only eight segments and a telson .
29 Knowledge-based innovations differ from all others in the time they take , in their casualty rates , and in their predictability , as well as in the challenges they pose to entrepreneurs .
30 Investment trusts differ from all the other institutions we have discussed in this chapter , in a number of significant ways .
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