Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] from " in BNC.

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1 He could see the Quattro 's tail-lights drawing slowly away from him in stop-start jerky movements .
2 She was longing to go somewhere away from all this , among people who did n't know her , quiet and dark where nothing happened .
3 quite easy , well it was comparatively easy , only trouble was of course that erm at night erm one had to go right down from County Hall to Barrett Corner to get on the bus because they were so full by the time they got to County Hall and erm so I used to walk down there with erm a chap from the Education Department , who was in the Works and Stores , a chap and erm , he was quite helpful .
4 From these figures it will be seen that High Court judges gain little financially from promotion .
5 There are many examples of companies which have developed right away from their original business and yet still remain proud names .
6 According to bankers active in the Euro-equity market this cry is heard most frequently from US accountancy firms which believe their standards , being the most conservative , provide the safest blueprint .
7 Greville Starkey 's riding of the horse came in for fierce criticism , but he made no mistake in Dancing Brave 's next race , drawing right away from Triptych to win the Coral-Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park .
8 Though not in the best of health , Marian was determined to make her own way , accepting little else from Bloomsbury House except tickets for the occasional outing to the Wigmore Hall .
9 Since they arrived he and his mother have heard only once from his father who 's a soldier in the Bosnian army .
10 you would n't think so apart from their regulars that 's all I can say
11 So , ironically , while we prayed that rain would not blight our sale , we worked to help those who suffer so terribly from lack of rain .
12 Could this be because medics themselves suffer so grievously from the complaint , that they do not wish to talk or write about it ?
13 But , pushing him aside , she gathered her cloak around her , made so bravely from those two old plush tablecloths , and began to walk downhill — the direction she happened to be facing — until she came to St Jude 's churchyard where she sat on a gravestone , her head in her hands , and shivered .
14 Gray noted , also , that Hel 's kingdom was banished so far from Asgard , the home of the gods , that it took ODIN nine days and nights to reach it .
15 And we 'd squared it up once before because there was wires hanging all over from the sp not from the radio , from the speakers .
16 She reported that there was a general feeling of satisfaction with the standard of publicity that the Year had received so far from the media .
17 Each country with a sailing history has its own version which differs only slightly from that of others .
18 The difference between the two poets corresponds ( not quite exactly , because the nature and history of French verse differs so greatly from English ) to the distinction that the French make between vers libre and vers libéré ; between , we may say , free verse and freed verse .
19 Perhaps that is why it so effectively renders the thoughts of a people whose analysis of the world differs so radically from our own .
20 ‘ We lived together virtually from day one , ’ says Andrew .
21 You 've got long hair too , black hair which you push impatiently away from your face with one hand while gesticulating with the other to make a point as you talk .
22 Just how acute the RFI threat has become for industry can be pieced together only from indirect evidence , as no statistics exist on the number of incidents .
23 Opposing the application , Anna Blower , for the boy , said he would be very upset if placed so far from home in a strange environment .
24 But she found she was n't proof against his sudden closeness , nor his smiling charm as his eyes tried yet again to seek out the curves of her body hidden so discreetly from his probing by her chosen armour .
25 A series of bipartite agreements , each allocating a particular territory to a retailer would be treated entirely differently from a ( registrable ) multipartite agreement regarding exclusivity , though it may have the same effect .
26 It is also how one must determine whether others have acted well or not , so far as externals go , though how far they have acted well in a proper inward sense , that is , how far they have been truly guided by the categorical imperative , rather than by the calculations of self interest , is hidden away in the depths of their being , hidden perhaps even from themselves .
27 The supreme court declined to hear a case involving a ton of gold recovered so far from the SS Central America , resting in 8,000 feet of water off the coast of South Carolina after being sunk by a hurricane in 1857 .
28 You do n't want to run the risk of someone like that getting at you , so steer right away from any of the sorts of activities listed above .
29 Applications for party status are likely to come most commonly from those entitled to notice of the proceedings ( see 6 below ) .
30 He was last seen pedalling furiously away from the Midland Bank in Chiswick , west London .
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