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

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1 London is the destination so we work backwards from London .
2 Put simply , once we move away from the commencement theory of jurisdiction then the rationale for saying that absence of evidence does not constitute a jurisdictional defect simply disappears .
3 Once we move away from the traditional accounting statements and unit cost statistics , the possibilities are unbounded .
4 ‘ The market is not going to grow until we get away from this distress purchase idea — that 's the easy way of selling it .
5 ‘ The market is not going to grow until we get away from this distress purchase idea — that 's the easy way of selling it ’ — Peter Karsten
6 Thus , in a sense , we are still all doomed , even if we keep away from black holes .
7 " If we get away from the warren , I 'm not going to let Bigwig run everything , or why bother to go ? "
8 I thought if we got away from the boat for a while … ’
9 While non-evangelicals and atheists might agree that there have been historically specific benefits from Protestantism , and that we ought to preserve such benefits , the evangelical adds a more direct link with the belief that God will punish us if we deviate further from his commands .
10 But if we learned little from the trade union section , the constituency section results were a genuine revelation .
11 If we move away from the national level to consider the smaller local communities , or particular institutions such as factories and offices , colleges and schools , it is quite clear that there are no problems of either size or communications which stand in the way of their being governed according to the principle of direct participatory democracy .
12 As sure as we are born , so we will grow old and die — unless we die earlier from an accident , war or disease .
13 This must follow since we move away from direct taxes which we saw to be progressive , towards indirect taxes , which at best are proportional ( VAT ) , and more usually are regressive ( the community charge — now the new Council Tax , uniform business rate , excise duties , import duties , etc . ) .
14 " After we ran away from you we travelled as far as Quang Nam — that 's where we met the French recruiter who arrived here tonight with your truck , " said Dong hesitantly .
15 When we came away from the chapel I asked the boys if they were pleased that they had all gone to say goodbye to their grandpa .
16 True happiness , according to Jesus , comes about when we turn away from the commonly-accepted prescriptions for happiness to abandon ourselves to God .
17 But overall , when we get away from here and are able to digest what has happened , we will probably decide that a tie was a fair result .
18 When we move away from pluralistic systems of politics to single-party systems the executive branch of government is likely to be even more powerful in relation to elected assemblies .
19 When we ride away from the river Odd-Knut stops sharply .
20 When we arrive home from France into the large village , Debenham where I live , it was really strange and felt really odd after not being home for so long .
21 ‘ It was paradise when we moved here from Chancery Lane and Idler 's Rest ( rough spots of Kingston ) .
22 As we walk away from the pond , the cicadas slowly begin to pick up their instruments and rehearse in fragmented chords .
23 As we walk away from the Broadway the pavements become empty .
24 Industrial tribunals as we heard yesterday from Ian have decided they were wrongly dismissed and that indicates the standard of the union locally but poses the question of why it was impossible for our officials , from the General Secretary downwards , to effect any influence whatsoever on the attitude of Liverpool City Council .
25 Yeah because erm as we come home from work these two sort of big saloon cars , black ones sort of come up , mourning cars I suppose you call them and they stopped at 's and picked a load of people up .
26 As I relaxed I took a look around to see what was going down , just as we pulled away from the lights and turned left .
27 Then she started going on about her new red tap-shoes , and how the music nun wanted to teach her violin because she had such good pitch , and we all joined up in a long line , each with a hand stretched out on to the should of the one in front , and we began to march round her , chanting very softly , " How green you are , how green you are , how green you are , how green … " and then louder and louder as we danced away from her still in our long Indian file , till we got right to the top of our street where we played another game altogether , totally ignoring the yells of fury from the lamp-post , and when our mums called us in to tea we all ran in and forgot about her .
28 However , what we begin to learn from this pattern is that as we move away from some relationships , we start to form others as part of a ‘ natural effect ’ ; and so the cycle of attachment and separation continues in the pattern of our lives .
29 As we move away from the equator the climate becomes drier , then wetter again in mid-latitudes , and then drier again towards the poles .
30 The amount reduces , of course , as we move away from the equator , and as we interrupt proceedings with nightfall and cloud .
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