Example sentences of "[adv prt] from any " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If they said there was no danger , I would have to stand down from any further action on the matter . ’
2 However Mhoira Robertson did accept that the rank cut her off from any real intimacy with ordinary people who were in awe of her power .
3 Rainwater , driven off the highway , fell in a solid wall that cut them off from any view of the outside world .
4 Thus the desire that no one should fail became , among some educationalists , a means of totally cutting some children off from any possible means of succeeding , in the normal sense of the word .
5 As a result of this change I was ‘ promoted ’ chairman and virtually cut off from any effective direction of the company .
6 His eyes were cut off from any outside flow , angry , as if two parts of his mind were fighting .
7 Not to do so , said their opponents , was to cut pacifism off from any possibility of influencing practical politics .
8 If Balbinder was bussed to Cedars every day she would be effectively cut off from any real involvement in her children 's schooling , and from an important part of her own role within the community as the mother of a young child at the local school .
9 She has switched off from any responsibility for her own life .
10 Yet Goodwin , through his progress through the media and up the class structure of Britain , had remained , or become , cut off from any grassroots action .
11 I 'm cut off from any means of communication with home base .
12 Two of the main instructions found in the autoexec.bat are PROMPT , and PATH , in which the DOS directory should be included to enable DOS commands to be called up from any location .
13 When on the pavement always walk facing the traffic and well out from any buildings .
14 Here we have a team unafraid to break out from any area of the field and run at you with ball in hand .
15 Now that I 'd drawn the incident out from my unconscious , in much the same manner as Doctor Keylock or any of the so-called psychotherapists might have done , now that I 'd faced it , admitted it to myself , thought it all through without holding back from any of the horror of what happened that sunny afternoon seven years ago , I could see that , whoever 's fault the accident might have been , it certainly was n't mine .
16 It is clear also that there can be an iteration back from any stage in the process to any previous one as views get modified during the change process .
17 After consultations with other Western governments the United States adminstration on April 24 drew back from any punitive measures against the Soviet Union over its blockade of Lithuania ( officials having previously hinted at possible limited economic sanctions ) , when President Bush gave a clear indication at a press conference that the administration considered Gorbachev 's political survival and good Soviet-US relations to be more important than Lithuanian independence , explaining : " I am concerned that we do not inadvertently compel the Soviet Union to do something that would set back the whole process of freedom around the world . "
18 Nevertheless , though she may not recognise the name it goes by from any catalogue of thou-shalt-nots , our Riva knows an abomination when she sees one .
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