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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The onus of showing reliance has now shifted away from the buyer and it is for the seller to prove that there was no reasonable reliance .
2 By creating a few developmental teams covering comparatively large areas , Nottinghamshire had also departed radically from the National Development Group for the Mentally Handicapped ( 1977 ) model of a CMHT .
3 That was the most personally evocative thing of all , Sabine thought , wincing , and she could understand why Hugh had always shied away from clearing out his wife 's things .
4 The general dimensions of the issue had not changed much from those noted during the 1980s .
5 HAPPY campers Ron and Olive Saunders have just returned home from their 166th holiday at Butlins .
6 My more recent experience would suggest that matters have not improved significantly from this early social work text , especially concerning social work with elderly people .
7 Mr Stevenson had also worked away from his home in Leyland , Lancashire before .
8 His Defence Counsel said he 'd suffered a great deal since his arrest and said the real punishment had already happened away from court .
9 Instead new development has gradually gravitated away from North Shields and is now much nearer to Whitley Bay [ then a separate local authority ] .
10 It would be an illogical result , I think , if the paragraph gave a protection to a widow which the court had expressly taken away from her deceased husband , on whose tenancy she relies , that tenancy having been brought to a suspended end by the order for possession .
11 So far this argument has not departed far from the ‘ radical social control ’ position outlined above .
12 In eight years of operation , the VSOE charter train has not strayed far from its original concept .
13 ‘ At least Mike has n't run away from his past .
14 The differences between the painters appear to have been purely personal , but Delaunay had also moved away from the other Cubists in his works of 1912 , and , using his Cubist researches as a point of departure , was developing a much more purely abstract kind of painting with colour as its principal element .
15 Local people have already suffered appallingly from the dangers of the Cubatoa industrial park with its 23 major factories , attracted to the region by a government policy promising no pollution control .
16 The Government has also backpedalled furiously from a threat made last week by the Foreign Secretary , Douglas Hurd , to scupper the bill if the vote on the social chapter was lost .
17 Finally it will be bundled with a Windows-based graphical client , something that Pick has long shied away from , but which it now accepts that is on a number of users ' ‘ tick-boxes ’ .
18 That 's the reality of homebuilding , and in this book Geoff Jones has n't shied away from recognising that patience and a sense of humour are as essential to the completion of a project as adeptness with bandsaw or metal shears .
19 But despite being subject to the second wave of pan-European reform in psychiatry since the 1940s , France has not moved away from the asylums with any speed .
20 The rest of the so-called queen 's bishops had all suffered acutely from Edward 's tyranny , and even some of the others had been the targets of at least his threats .
21 They could not forget that the American government had already backed away from some of its more liberal inclinations on postwar world economic development in the face of various domestic pressure groups .
22 Significantly , the European areas of the ex-Empire that had been more pronounced than Belorussia in their ethnic and/or religious divergence from the Great-Russian norm had either broken away from Bolshevik Russia ( the Baltic littoral and Finland ) or else created serious difficulties for the Bolsheviks ( Georgia in 1922 ) .
23 Newell has also arrived impressively from the Second and took his goal with poise .
24 ‘ It takes two to make a baby … but men have always run away from their responsibilities .
25 In Alessio Rospigliosi had already turned away from the heavily exploited areas of classical mythology and Christian epic to open up the unpromising vein of hagiology ; he now struck an infinitely more successful one .
26 It is not unknown for barbel to pull a rod into the water with a speed and viciousness that has to be seen to be believed , even when the angler has only glanced away from his rod for a few seconds .
27 And although attendance during the rainy season was poor , the company 's projection of 11m visitors for the first year has not proved far from the mark .
28 Zambia has also suffered economically from destabilization and economic sabotage first by the white Rhodesian regime and then by South Africa , and from the knock-on effects of the wars in neighbouring Angola and Mozambique .
29 The detective has therefore moved away from the centrally important activity of seizing the villains into a manipulated world where the paper exercise of statistical detections is used to assuage politicians , the media , and a public obsessed with the moral panic of increasing crime rates .
30 A Norwegian company has also benefited recently from SEL 's expertise .
  Next page