Example sentences of "[pron] be [adv] [vb pp] [adv] from " in BNC.

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1 I 'm usually excused early from functions and so on .
2 When I first saw her black and white photographs using animal parts compiled into a series of hunters ' trophies , I was certainly put off from visiting this exhibition .
3 I 'd been yo-yoing up and down a rollercoaster for the best part of an hour and I was still hung over from the phial of ‘ Renshenfengwangjiang ’ — a potent blend of panax ginseng and royal bee jelly — that Michael Willis had persuaded me to drink for breakfast .
4 None of the other superhuman beings is described as inherently shy or fearful , a further indication of their being conceptually set apart from human beings .
5 He was aware that famous players of those roles had developed their own ways of interpretation and tricks , which were then handed down from generation to generation .
6 In other words it 's a new it 's something which is not done directly from the computer but which is using information the computer provides .
7 The bones are first modified and altered to conform to the skeletal dimensions of the body , which is then built up from the inside outwards using organic substitute flesh .
8 Her encounter with Count Alan led to a strange and passionate romance which is now known only from two of Anselm 's letters .
9 Some of these rules are concerned with the different components which go to make up a traditional story — the kind of story which is orally handed down from generation to generation .
10 It was thus able to draw on the large reservoir of latent discontent among Liberals and the intellectuals which had been only slightly touched by the problem of unemployment and which was completely cut off from the syndicalist traditions of working class militancy in the previous decade .
11 which was often flooded intentionally from a nearby well .
12 Her straw bonnet had a large brim which was usually turned back from her face , but today she did n't want people looking at her grief so she had tipped the brim down .
13 Several papers report on Goldie the goldfish which was apparently brought back from the dead when its owner gave it the kiss of life and poured whisky down its throat .
14 Indeed there are many highly intelligent children who are completely uninterested in the kinds of questions set at O or A level in English , questions about the choice of words in the sonnets of Keats or Jane Austen 's power of characterization , who have been set to read these texts with a view to answering such questions , and who are perhaps turned away from reading for ever by being required to embark on a specialized and academic study of literary criticism for which they are totally unsuited by taste , temperament , or ability .
15 if you get pulled over and they realize it 's false then you 're well shagged apart from just driving a car you 're also done for fraud .
16 Who were the country gentlemen who were so put out from pursuing their time-honoured pastime ?
17 They wept on their last day of work : ‘ I felt terrible ’ ; ‘ it seemed as though you were suddenly cut off from life . ’
18 She 's totally cut off from other adults during the day , and when her husband comes home in the evening , all he wants is telly and early bed … . ’
19 As to the wife , she is now treated seperately from her husband , and her responsability is independant of his .
20 She was mostly turned away from him ; he could just see the curve of her cheek , the line of her nose , and as he watched she put her head down very slightly .
21 When our unforgiveness cuts us off from our brother we are automatically cut off from God .
22 We were just thrown out from one day to the next .
23 As such , humans fear them , and as such , they are firmly set apart from the Chewong .
24 Where they are still organized separately from social services , education welfare officers can sum up an area 's state of mind as well as help — or question — individual families , at least up to the time when centralized social work services are cut back .
25 The effect on our own accounts is that we now show all the mainstream activities of the Council together , and they are then separated out from the entries for all the other funds , appeals , and trust funds and so on .
26 Lots of people talk surface dribblings most of the time simply because they 're not teased out from under their brain-covers often enough by other people .
27 There were sometimes they , they came , if they 'd been in action and er , the people had actually found blood and parts of the uniforms in the air gunner 's compartment at the back , and the , the fella , the navigator u and bomb aimer used to be in the nose , they had n't got much of a chance if they came down in there because they were right cut off from the rest of the aircraft so , but it was virtually a suicide position in the nose of the Bostons .
28 Furious staff claim they were even called in from holidays to be grilled by a specialist security firm at the MetroCentre in Gateshead , Tyne and Wear .
29 It 's one of those things that you always take for granted till it 's obviously taken away from you .
30 It is not known today from the Outer Hebrides , being confined in the British Isles to Skye and Mull .
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