Example sentences of "be [verb] [adj] from the " in BNC.
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1 | So , in sum , Castells 's argument leads to the suggestion that people 's moral careers , their use of back and front regions , and so on , can not be considered separate from the workings of a capitalist economy or the exercising of political authority . |
2 | Scientists carrying out the research concluded that no child born into the modern world can be considered immune from the effects of low-level lead exposure . |
3 | Mr Tony Bridge , Chairman of the Governing Body proposed a toast : ‘ Napier University ’ and this was the signal for hundreds of balloons to be let loose from the parapet of Merchiston Tower . |
4 | If planners intend to trim hospital budgets and reallocate staff to smaller facilities , this strategy must be made explicit from the outset . |
5 | It was proposed by the Principal Education Officer ( Schools ) that £70,000 would be made available from the Schools Branch budget , representing £35,000 from the sum normally allocated to the School Library Services and £35,000 from central funding for replacement purposes . |
6 | Any deficit in housing revenue would have to be made good from the general rate fund . |
7 | The purpose of the group meeting should be made clear from the start so that everyone knows what they are about , and what is expected of them . |
8 | In an emergency , advice may be sought direct from the Lloyds & City Medical Centre on . |
9 | Varnishes can be used direct from the container if the diameter is large enough for the brush being used , but it is better to pour the varnish into a paint kettle which has a wire stretched across the middle , so that excess varnish can be scraped off on the wire . |
10 | It 's made from a hardwearing fabric and can be wiped clean from the trials and tribulations inflicted on it by the rough and tumble of everyday use . |
11 | Host : Domestic dog and wild carnivores Site : Lung parenchyma Species : Filaroides milksi F. hirthi Distribution : North America , Europe and Japan The worms are very small , slender , hair-like and greyish , and are not only difficult to see with the naked eye in the lung parenchyma , but are unlikely to be recovered intact from the tissue . |
12 | In respect of all these ‘ Type II ’ provisions , the working paper states that ‘ Charges for patients receiving treatment outside their District and outside the scope of its contractual agreements … should be recovered direct from the District of residence or from the GP budget-holder ’ ( DoH , 1989c , para.2.19 ) . |
13 | The 32-year-old pay office clerk , of Griffiths Close , Yarm , who was pregnant , had to be cut free from the wreckage by fireman . |
14 | He showed her over the nearby castle , took her for long drives , and on the last day of his — as he called it — ‘ snatched holiday ’ , seemingly relaxed and happy to be playing truant from the demands of his busy life , he drove to Bettystown . |
15 | Once youth was seen to figure in that problem , it became illogical to suppose that it could be kept separate from the collectivist response . |
16 | These cards should be kept separate from the player 's other cards . |
17 | Views on the social setup of the ‘ sport ’ must be kept separate from the necessity of managing the deer for their own interest . |
18 | Inclusion of the word " federal " , which the UK government insisted had connotations in English , if not in other EC languages , of a " superstate " was described by the Independent of June 18 as " effectively the price being demanded of Britain , incidentally also of France , for insisting between them that the two main new areas for common action — foreign and security policies and judicial affairs — should be kept separate from the traditional EC constitutional structure as laid down in the Treaty of Rome [ see pp. 15951-59 ] " . |
19 | Clients ' funds should be kept separate from the firm 's own moneys and be held in bank or building society accounts clearly designated as belonging to the client . |
20 | He knows it 's got to be kept separate from the other . |
21 | Thus commercial considerations in running the railway could be kept distinct from the value judgements the government wished to adopt . |
22 | For as the carriage was always at the front or back , it could be kept private from the rest of the train . |
23 | I want you to do something else for me — something that must be kept secret from the rest of the members of the team , even from Marshal Tolonen . ’ |
24 | I am astonished that for so long we decided that the results of such tests should be kept secret from the public . |
25 | At the same time the Section published a new illustrated history of Child 's , copies of which can be obtained free from the branch . |
26 | Countries in Western Europe can sometimes be serviced direct from the UK because of good communication facilities . |
27 | For example , a rule that prohibits bringing the exchange into disrepute can not be read cold from the rulebook . |