Example sentences of "[adv] remove from " in BNC.

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1 It has also been argued that a reliance on external inspection alone removes from teachers the responsibility to evaluate their own work .
2 It is less removed from the ordinary conception of a portrait arrangement .
3 That tribunal said that to force an applicant to state whether he intends to live here forever , or for a period of not less than six months , invites deceit and was somewhat removed from reality .
4 These examples may seem to be somewhat removed from the experience of a child who has grown up in an inner-city slum .
5 The backstreet warehouse , buried in the faceless sprawl of south London , was far enough removed from the searing , eighty degree heat of Kylie 's favourite Port Philip Bay beach .
6 He still managed to get up the stairs in the pavilion to help launch Berkshire 's new sponsorship , but then perhaps he thought that the name of the sponsors — the Head Partnership — was far enough removed from his own problems to be of no concern .
7 What is obvious is that he was sufficiently removed from traditional unionism to be quite happy to ignore its symbols and its sacred history in favour of elements of an instrumental and rational view of politics .
8 This seemed a more promising foundation upon which to develop electronic , in the sense of non-print , publishing : sufficiently removed from print production , yet strong enough intellectually to fulfil our overall educational aims .
9 After the war ended he found himself a completely free agent , suddenly removed from the safety of neutral Switzerland ; he was shaken , disturbed ; his true self was born .
10 The recourse to social control measures has been entirely removed from this Act and can now be invoked only under general statute that regulates powers to suspend individual rights ( Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch. s. 1666 ) .
11 The molars of microtine prey from these species have strongly rounded corners and deeply penetrated salient angles , with the enamel entirely removed from these projecting angles and the dentine exposed .
12 Secondly , the workforce undertaking the assessment has been expensively trained as professional providers ; not only is the role of assessor without being a provider an inherently unsatisfactory one for these people , but the emphasis upon dispassionate , creative professional judgement as the arbiter of resource allocation , resource creation , and resource co-ordination , is entirely removed from the scene .
13 What we do know is that pre-emption means that no fewer than half the power stations ' fuel markets in England and Wales are entirely removed from the danger of competition .
14 They were so removed from guilt or caring their denials were the merest bemused shrug .
15 Some preservatives are inactivated by non-ionic surface-active agents , others tend to be absorbed by plastic containers and so removed from the produce , while others may undergo degradation .
16 In other words , they can be broken down by bacteria and so removed from the environment .
17 Senior officers were so removed from the lowly constable that they were practically out of sight .
18 But for me , soon after the operation , there occurred something so removed from anything I had ever experienced that I have never forgotten it .
19 For once this is going to be a personal review , since I ca n't really stamp an official seal of NI approval on something which is so removed from our normal territory .
20 They are part of the team , albeit a step or so removed from direct involvement .
21 Because he sat most nights on his own and looking very much removed from the whole crowd , very dark-browed and quiet , we speculated endlessly on his story .
22 The insular nature of such regulation was much removed from larger budgets and increased political control .
23 This ‘ authoritarian corporatism ’ is clearly much removed from Scandinavian corporatism proposed as part of reformist political objectives by Mishra ( 1984 ) .
24 ‘ So I see , ’ she muttered , waiting while he gently removed from his neck the clinging arms of a laughing woman who had plastered herself to his front .
25 The door to the cage was opened , the wires gently removed from the skull implants and the animal was picked up .
26 As the sheeting and clothing is gently removed from the body , all surfaces of the material and skin should be sprayed with a suitable disinfectant .
27 The product is thus removed from inorganic impurities which are soluble in water .
28 At the south-western corner of the city walls two smaller castles were built , Baynard 's and Mountfichet , but never allowed to become great fortresses ; and they were finally removed from this strategic place by Edward I in the late thirteenth century : by a king whose mighty works at the Tower mirrored his determination to keep the Londoners under firm control ; but who greatly expanded the western end and formed a large new enclosure there for the Dominican friars , who could help him to ensure that no hostile presence met him when he came from Westminster to the City .
29 They are largely removed from motor vehicles by catalytic converters .
30 This present position should not be accorded a psychological fixity , which is somehow removed from the fluidity of historical development .
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