Example sentences of "[adj] [adv prt] from the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The very fact of unemployment cuts the wageless off from the resources of the waged working class and its labour movement . |
2 | They take the arms straight back from the ball with the clubface closed or hooded . |
3 | In addition rituals and procedures are laid down for those who have for a variety of reasons become ‘ unclean ’ , and so have become cut off from the rest of the community . |
4 | become cut off from the world of work … . |
5 | Did you work these back from the stocks in ? |
6 | I picked that up from the look on your face . |
7 | Other MPs , however , paid warm tribute to Mr Kinnock 's achievement in bringing Labour back from the point of near-extinction . |
8 | Rizla , fetch twelve down from the back of the van … |
9 | To wire an ivy leaf , push half a length of wire through the back of the central vein , one third down from the point of the leaf . |
10 | Spurs , 3–1 up from the first-leg at White Hart Lane when Gary Lineker scored twice and Durie once , fly out to Portugal today . |