Example sentences of "is [adv] [vb pp] [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | The food at the hotel is mostly flown in from Vienna , so staying at Fudauri is Georgian extra-extra luxury . |
2 | I think we need to be theoretically and politically clear that no single culture is hermetically sealed off from others . |
3 | He is constantly swept away from objects he desires , to his irritation . |
4 | As the arrivals list is only made up from guests who have made reservations in advance , it will not show ‘ chance ’ guests or a guest who changes rooms after the list has been circulated . |
5 | A ‘ lord of all he surveys ’ is quite different from a ‘ lady of the streets ’ , and the meaning of ‘ he 's a professional ’ is generally understood differently from ‘ she 's a professional ’ . |
6 | Thus , a Landsat 1–3 MSS false-colour composite image is generally made up from band 7 ( shortwave infrared ) displayed as red , band 5 ( red ) displayed in green and band 4 ( green ) displayed in blue . |
7 | The longer stretch which contains the Creole part of the turn , beginning with " I did n't mind " and ending " but to dance " — disrupts this pattern and is thus set off from the rest of the turn . |
8 | In other words it 's a new it 's something which is not done directly from the computer but which is using information the computer provides . |
9 | O. densa has fewer arm spines , 4–5 as opposed to 7–8 , the oral frame is not raised away from the ventral portion disk , there are no trifid spinelets amongst the rods of the disk as there commonly are in O. smitti and the arm spines do not form a fan on proximal arm segments . |
10 | The shape of each child is not derived directly from the shape of the parent . |
11 | Yet authority is passed down or delegated through the formal organisation ; it is not passed up from supervisors to senior managers . |
12 | It is not known today from the Outer Hebrides , being confined in the British Isles to Skye and Mull . |
13 | It is easily lifted out from front or rear seat belts . |
14 | What I 've done is just taken over from Catherine last year on her topics which er , seem to quite successful and I certainly know that Marian did them last year and found them good . |
15 | Free discussion about the quality of the work of the learner is also necessary , and is best done away from the bedside . |
16 | This part is usually turned away from the investigator . |
17 | The sound track of a commercial is usually recorded separately from filming , though some words may be recorded during filming in order to achieve lipsync . |
18 | In newborn babies , the infection is usually picked up from the mother 's vagina during birth . |
19 | In memory her face is always turned away from me . |
20 | Unlike the singer-songwriter creed , attention is always drawn away from the song to the figure of the person working at it : there 's a flagrant exhibitionism that forces us into the role of voyeur . |
21 | Their inward warbling song , which can not be described , is unceasingly poured forth from noon to night , and is even continued throughout the night if they are placed in a room with lights , and where an animated conversation is carried on . ’ |
22 | But already the symptoms which are inseparable from the growth of bureaucracy are there : the importance of the permanent officials grows , rules become more numerous , violent pronouncements rarer , negotiation more frequent , and power is gradually drawn away from the regions to the central government . |
23 | This theatre , which is in good condition , is partly hollowed out from the hillside and partly constructed . |
24 | A hole is made in the shell and a small cube of cells is carefully cut out from the posterior margin containing the polarizing region and grafted into the anterior margin of the limb bud of another embryo . |
25 | The London English sequence here is clearly set off from the rest of Brenda 's turn by its function , which is to elicit a " lost " piece of information . |
26 | However , what is also handed down from father to son these days is the importance of seeking a higher-paid and higher-status job elsewhere as soon as possible . |
27 | Their very simplicity contains the seeds of its own weakness , because once the intelligent fundamentalist begins to enter into a true dialogue with his faith , he is remorselessly swept away from the simple truths which once satisfied him . |
28 | As to the wife , she is now treated seperately from her husband , and her responsability is independant of his . |
29 | One area which the leaders unambiguously control is the hiring of staff , and the full-time staff of the DUP is now drawn widely from all the major denominations . |
30 | Her encounter with Count Alan led to a strange and passionate romance which is now known only from two of Anselm 's letters . |