Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [prep] " in BNC.

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31 It is said that it would be pointless for the justices to make an order that there should be no contact when that order can be overridden and departed from by the local authority with the agreement of the parent .
32 The law as so stated has , I think , been so understood for most of this century , at least at the level of the Court of Appeal ; but it has been the subject of increasing criticism by academic lawyers , and has been departed from in significant respects in some Commonwealth countries , both by legislation and by judicial development of the law .
33 In Messenger Newspapers Group v. NGA ( 1984 ) the union called a strike to support the policy of 100 per cent union membership which had been departed from in some subsidiary companies belonging to the Group .
34 Mrs Cradock presented a banner , somebody recited an ode , there was great gaiety , and ‘ the festive board was not departed from until a late hour . ’
35 Records of membership , subscriptions and payments had to be kept , and at times of dispute , petitions and other statements of grievances were drawn up and presented from at least the beginning of the eigh-teenth century .
36 The new products are priced from at the equivalent of $17,800 to $128,000 , including software , and shipments are phased from late this month to early September .
37 Throughout his reign of seventeen years , John 's empire was constantly threatened from beyond its borders .
38 While attempting to respond to the civil rights movement and to the pressure from the Wilson government in London , O'Neill was being threatened from within the Unionist camp .
39 While all the selection of text upon which commands may operate is done from within the window , only character and paragraph formatting commands , and ‘ toggle ’ commands ( page 5 ) , operate within it .
40 Superimposing can also be done from within the colour section , rather than from the INTEGRATE option on the main menu .
41 The good news is that the whole removal process can be done from within Windows itself , using the tools ( like the File Manager and Sysedit ) we 've covered in previous Steps .
42 We can pull out of the Common Market and out of NATO , but there are practical limits as to what can be done from within British politics to overcome the external constraints on the development of public policy in Britain since we are part of the world economy .
43 This can not be done from behind a desk as it requires direct observation of the operation , sometimes for an extended period , to find out what is actually done on site as well as what should be done .
44 'i A wide personal choice may be offered in recommended reading of authors , themes , periods or genres , but works for detailed study must be of sufficient substance and quality to merit serious consideration and must be selected from at least two literary genres .
45 The cuistots , three or four to a company , were generally selected from among the elderly , the poor shots and the poor soldiers .
46 All the suppliers of building services represented in this brochure have been selected from amongst those recommended by established local opinion as being reliable and reasonable .
47 With very few exceptions , judges are required to be selected from amongst practising barristers and it is difficult for anyone without a private income to survive the first years of practice .
48 up to ten knowledgeable people are selected from within the ranks of CPRW to form a Tourism Working Party ;
49 One broadly representative country will be selected from within this group for further study
50 It will comprise a First Stage neighbourhood ethnographic survey and a Second Stage series of case studies of households selected from within each neighbourhood .
51 On the move : has transferred from to the personnel department .
52 King Gustavus displayed his usual foolhardy courage and had a horse shot from under him .
53 A relatively static subject like this is best shot from off a tripod which would enable you to keep well back and work the zoom towards the telephoto end of the range for close-ups without risking spoiling your shots through camera-shake .
54 More mortgages are probably lent from within 30 miles of this city centre than anywhere else in the country .
55 Chapter 2 by Bob Colenutt is written from within the political processes that structure the work of the Docklands Consultative Committee in monitoring the London Docklands Development Corporation ( DCC , 1990 ) .
56 As he reclined in his sofa , surrounded by a treasure trove of knick-knacks collected from around the world , Mark said he had always had a taste for travel .
57 AN exhibition of hilarious examples of bad English collected from around the world by EC translators went on show yesterday in Brussels .
58 This was collected from beneath a tree in the fringing woodland of Lake Baringo in Kenya while the owl itself sat tight in the tree above .
59 Their haul included a painting valued at £7,500 dated from between 1680–1720 .
60 ‘ When the group of witnesses rushed to pull those injured from under the wheels of the armoured personnel carrier , they were fired on by automatic weapons . ’
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