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

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1 Maxim touched George 's arm and they moved carefully down the slope and well upstream from the farm stepped into the stinging cold water .
2 They 've done it by an alteration in the way local government finance works , so that the cost of providing new council housing and the cost of maintaining existing council housing has to be met entirely from the rent paid by existing council tenants , and erm a certain amount of Government subsidy .
3 However , it follows on very naturally from the issues raised in chapter 3 , and some may want to read it directly after that .
4 In such a setting arousal is expected to arise naturally from the situation confronting the driver and it is likely to be memory for the source of arousal which is of particular interest ( e.g. memory for the behaviour of another vehicle involved in an accident ) .
5 Of course , these single-employer estates are not closed social fields : indeed , social networks extend outwards from the estates to include other colleagues employed by the same company who live elsewhere in Dunrossness , and perhaps also include a few Shetlanders perceived as having an equal social status .
6 The miners would then search the hush for the vein and would cut trenches in the hillside , herring-boning outwards from the hush to discover the direction in which the vein led into the hillside .
7 Hard to talk though ; the machines are as noisy as the trains back at the flats and there 's pop music screaming out all day long from the radio wedged on top of the mantelpiece .
8 A new policy allowing 240 spouses to immigrate annually from the mainland went into effect in early January , ending a 43-year ban .
9 In addition , the last radio reports purportedly from the Rose-Noelle had been received on 6 and 9 June — days after its capsize — the latter giving its position as near the Kermadec islands , en route to Tonga and 620 miles north of Auckland .
10 Liverpool still benefits greatly from the Beatles link .
11 Some topics , such as profit accountability and taxation would , however , need to be addressed differently for activities which vary greatly from the type assumed here .
12 All these projects will benefit greatly from the advances made by the Degas retrospective of 1988–89 , which bravely integrated sculptures with paintings and pastels in both exhibition and scholarly catalogues .
13 Some bats can send out a stream of two hundred clicks in a single second , each lasting only a thousandth of a second and spaced sufficiently from the other to allow each echo to be heard .
14 She beat down a gush of self-pity , knuckling away tears as she slid gingerly from the bed to make for the bathroom again .
15 Some people like to remove all the petals to ‘ clear the decks ’ , others will remove just enough from the centre to give enough space to work .
16 She 'd seen enough from the taxi to tell that every house , cottage , shop and inn was simply full of character , each different but still in the traditional Cotswold style she was beginning to recognise .
17 Whipped Cream are Scandinavian but even the odd accent does n't drag this version far enough from the original to make it an interpretation rather than a facsimile .
18 She had heard enough from the Julians to recognise in the disrepair something of the troubles of the Dersinghams .
19 Our mountain — Chong Kumdan — lay to the east of the Siachen , and although still in a sensitive area , was far enough from the fighting to persuade government officials to sanction our visit .
20 It is important to consider the link and the station together , and British Rail and the Government should have done so from the word go .
21 Topics are likely to be examined only from the viewpoints held within the individual disciplines .
22 Throughout the 1980s , Sudan has suffered not only from the disruption caused by its own civil conflict but has also experienced influxes of refugees from surrounding countries — Uganda , Ethiopia and Chad — driven by drought and war .
23 Montagu and Henderson were alone in dissenting , not only from the advice tendered but also from the implied assumption that if Asquith did not serve , none of the others present would either .
24 There should be no room for this sort of passive interest in the general well being of tennis — especially from the player ranked No. 1 in the world .
25 It is safer to cook the stuffing separately from the turkey to give the turkey a better chance of cooking right through .
26 It would appear that , separately from the files referred to in the correspondence in December 1990 , a substantial quantity of further files were moved from London to [ a Middle East state ] .
27 The Court had in mind information regarding when and by whom the information was received , the fact that distribution lists are maintained separately from the messages sent and so would not be printed out , unless specified , on the paper copy .
28 These refugees have been moved away from the border to facilitate military operations and now must endure life on the barren and wind-swept interior plateau .
29 Her fragile sanity crept away from the edge to cower inside the fortress of her orders .
30 Waldegrave can not just walk away from the plan to install in the LEP tunnel the Large Hadron Collider , part of whose promise is success in the hunt for the Higgs boson .
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