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

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1 Middlesbrough will not figure in high-scoring games or football classics away from home .
2 Similar articles with a built-in or market value apart from workmanship .
3 Such technology once in place may signal a new era of competition : for example , it might allow the Chicago exchanges to try to wrest some of the specifically European interest rate and index derivatives away from the Europeans .
4 In all other cases , acquisition accounting , with the acquired entity 's results included in the acquirer 's profit and loss account only from the date of acquisition , would have to be used .
5 The whole aim and object of these thoughts is to leave the right shoulder passive at the top of the backswing and make the arms and club swing away from it .
6 The idea is that there was a swing in attitudes among rank and file unionists away from an acceptance of a number of necessary constraints on wage increases — an attitude strongly influenced by pre-war experience of high unemployment and postwar economic control — to rising expectations of wage increases as part and parcel of the much vaunted ethos of high and sustainable economic growth .
7 Funding was received by the High Authority from a tax levied upon coal and steel production directly from the firms concerned .
8 It took the Evans family about four months to finalise designs and begin trading , but now the father and daughter work regularly from early in the morning until late at night , seven days a week .
9 The seat of the chair is a straightforward mortise and tenon construction apart from two considerations .
10 I have suggested in this article that an influential forum of scholars , critics and performers in England has felt a pervasive desire to direct a good deal of medieval and Renaissance music away from the ‘ medieval/Renaissance group ’ ( a tradition which has come to seem increasingly hollow , even bogus , to members of the forum ) and towards the best voices to emerge from the chapels attached to the Oxbridge colleges where , almost without exception , the members of the forum received their higher education .
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