Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [adv] from " in BNC.

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1 The carrier is liable for the total of partial loss of the goods and for damage thereto from the time of taking over the goods and the time of delivery .
2 We have had requests for coverage already from the United Press International .
3 However , the panel left intact Canada 's right to set conservation and fishing quotas and suggested that the landing requirements would be legitimate if at least some of the fish was sold for export directly from fishing boats .
4 This motive led him after university away from the
5 For men , returning home after years away from their wives and children , a new beginning had to be made .
6 Fine Art Developments also failed to rally and after interims ahead from £4.5m to £4.95m , the price slipped 9p to 465p .
7 Hainge maintains he does n't make any special preparations for visitors apart from the three hours a week that he puts in routinely .
8 If there has been an investment failure , people may be eligible for compensation either from the investment company or from the compensation scheme , depending on the precise circumstances of the individual case .
9 Consequently she looked hard for work away from Marlott .
10 But anyone who gathers their information about rape only from the press would be seriously misled .
11 Nothing could better have driven her fears for Benedict temporarily from her mind .
12 In the UK new workers were found amongst women who were increasingly drawn into paid work , and also through migration both from Commonwealth countries and from the now declining northern regions to the midlands and south .
13 It is only when he is on the ship bound for England away from mental setbacks such as this at court , that give Hamlet the courage to return to kill Claudius .
14 He has , however introduced a significant shift in the burden of taxes away from business on to individuals .
15 It can expect to pick up a lot of support both from mainstream Solidarity and from the squabbling peasants ' parties .
16 Babies are conceived for a variety of reasons apart from basic urges — some over a wayward partner who shows signs of straying from the fold ; in competition with a sister who has recently conceived or in determination to produce the first grandchild .
17 There are no statutory controls or codes of practice governing the description of products apart from the British Standard on terms used in disinfection which is widely ignored .
18 He stroked a strand of hair away from her face , and her body froze .
19 He reached out and brushed a strand of hair away from her face , and she felt her skin tingle where it had been touched .
20 ‘ You look tired , ’ he said , raising a hand to brush a lock of hair away from her brow .
21 The Sergeant was driving , and the windscreen wipers were waving crescents of slush away from the glass as they headed on into the teeth of the storm .
22 I have received a number of requests recently from clients who have been sent claims for payment which , while clearly including a VAT element , contain the words ‘ this is not a VAT invoice ’ .
23 The most widely used techniques of inspection apart from 100% inspection are random sampling , where batches are concerned , or continuous sampling , in mass-production .
24 It took a lot of worry away from him .
25 This point was expressed by Lord Herschell in Vagliano as follows : I am of course far from asserting that resort may never be had to the previous state of the law for the purpose of aiding in the construction of the provisions of the code .
26 and erm the reorganizing of erm secondary education which all stemmed of course really from the nineteen forty four Act
27 And that 's of , that 's of course aside from the grief and suffering that happens .
28 For Pooh does n't infer the presence of honey directly from what Rabbit says : he infers it indirectly , via what ( he believes ) Rabbit believes .
29 Some butterflies and moths have evolved false heads at the rear ends of their bodies , deflecting the attacks of birds away from their vital organs .
30 This chapter has looked at the importance of temporary jobs as a source of flows both from unemployment into employment and from employment into unemployment .
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