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

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1 Although the railways were crucial to tea-growing and marketing from Ceylon — because of the absence of other suitable forms of transportation — tea was successfully brought out from Assam by elephant , ‘ country boat ’ , and steamer for several decades before the arrival of the railway .
2 This would also be near the date of the Caloris impact , because the infill was probably derived promptly from some of the ejecta .
3 A HOSPITAL patient with a life-threatening condition was twice turned away from an operating table because there were not enough intensive care beds .
4 The shape of each child is not derived directly from the shape of the parent .
5 Ore was also carted down from a hopper at Top Level , the track crossing the beck directly below the waterfall then winding around to connect with the Levers Water — Paddy End track .
6 The increased scale of industry meant , too , that management was increasingly separated both from labour and from capital .
7 Unlike the singer-songwriter creed , attention is always drawn away from the song to the figure of the person working at it : there 's a flagrant exhibitionism that forces us into the role of voyeur .
8 In the final sentence our attention is abruptly brought back from the remote horizon to the observer himself .
9 Her husband was recently laid off from his construction job and is now employed part-time as a night watchman .
10 Customs seem to accept that fees for the registration of a notice of assignment are generally treated differently from reimbursements for other costs .
11 Under the terms of the Act , polytechnics and certain other colleges of higher education are now removed entirely from the control of LEAs , and are financed directly by central government — as are Grant Maintained Schools .
12 Commercial users of grain such as brewers of beer or vinegar or producers of starch were also picked out from time to time .
13 The Christians good news is that guilt and shame that I have of such behaviour is actually taken away from me .
14 A day was thus taken away from February and transferred to August .
15 The trooper in attendance kept pace , but his head was mostly turned away from his charge while he studied the occasional stands of trees or searched the landscape for hidden folds from which an ambush might be mounted .
16 The square was gently raised away from the face .
17 A top bunk was then pulled down from the ceiling , complete with ladder .
18 Social class becomes significant when we realise that patterns of recruitment are not distributed randomly from all social strata : managerial and education , motivation , and personality variables , but this is not so significant that social background can be altogether dismissed as a relevant factor in work behaviour .
19 Malynes ' description of 17th century English shipping practices makes clear that bills of lading were not issued separately from charter parties .
20 O. densa has fewer arm spines , 4–5 as opposed to 7–8 , the oral frame is not raised away from the ventral portion disk , there are no trifid spinelets amongst the rods of the disk as there commonly are in O. smitti and the arm spines do not form a fan on proximal arm segments .
21 Some further details of the poem were clearly borrowed directly from West Somerset : the harbour from which the mariner set sail can only be the little harbour at Watchet , the hermit 's woodland home the wood at Culbone , and the ‘ loud bassoon ’ , whose sound caused the wedding-guest to beat his breast , probably had its original in the bassoon which the vicar of Stowey had just provided for the Stowey church band .
22 Because this song was simply handed down from one generation of drill sergeants to another , the symbolism may have origins much earlier than a superficial analysis may indicate .
23 For no other subject of public concern — not for economic policy , disarmament , welfare reform , nuclear power plants — has the professional outlook on a controversy been so shut off from a voice in the national press .
24 In newborn babies , the infection is usually picked up from the mother 's vagina during birth .
25 Thus , a Landsat 1–3 MSS false-colour composite image is generally made up from band 7 ( shortwave infrared ) displayed as red , band 5 ( red ) displayed in green and band 4 ( green ) displayed in blue .
26 As the arrivals list is only made up from guests who have made reservations in advance , it will not show ‘ chance ’ guests or a guest who changes rooms after the list has been circulated .
27 Still the rain , all week it had rained , and his coat was barely dried out from the previous evening and his shoes were still wet and had rejected the polish he had attempted over his breakfast .
28 ‘ What no-one condones is raking the head and we just still ca n't accept what happened to Victor Ubogu on the B tour last year when his ear was almost sliced away from his head . ’
29 These were Allen 's and Marian 's guesses as to what had gone on in the darkness but the rest of the story of those two hours before dawn was easily pieced together from Tom All Alone 's account .
30 Circular shafts were dug down to the seams and coal was then dug away from the sides until the pit was in danger of collapsing , which it eventually did after the pit had been abandoned .
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