Example sentences of "cut [adv prt] from [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , can you see if coordination gets er deteriorates in any way you 're going to be cut off from an awful lot of things you now , you might have been marvellous at embroidery , it gave you a lot of satisfaction but if your co coordination starts to go then the quality of what you can do will satisfy you , will dissatisfy you , make you feel annoyed . |
2 | I hope , like Zen , that it gives people the feeling that they need not be cut off from the great intellectual and philosophical questions . |
3 | They are closed in the sense that the black child is cut off from the black community and all interaction takes place within a white social structure . |
4 | I later discovered that the area was one of those settled by the original Spanish conquistadores in the 1560s ; by 1980 , Loreto itself , still largely cut off from the outside world , consisted only of a church , a school and five houses , although there were many more Indian families in houses scattered through the surrounding forest . |
5 | The telephone system bequeathed by the socialist regime is another dampener : being cut off from the outside world is bad for business . |
6 | These detainees , convicted of taking part in attempted coups against King Hassan II in 1971 and 1972 , were held incommunicado , completely cut off from the outside world for 19 years ; the only news from them was in rare letters smuggled out . |
7 | What bothers her the most is the feeling of being cut off from the outside world . |
8 | Today , although virtually cut off from the outside world and still subject to army harassment , the community remains determined to stay put . |
9 | It was relatively easy to do in the first years of the regime , with a war- and hunger-cowed populace , a subsistence-level economy , and a country cut off from the outside world . |
10 | BOSNIAN Serbs yesterday turned back a convoy carrying food and medicine to a Muslim town in eastern Bosnia which has been cut off from the outside world for ten months . |
11 | If one failed to arrive in response to his appeals he felt ‘ bitterly , bitterly sad ’ , alone like someone shipwrecked , ‘ absolutely cut off from the outer world ’ . |
12 | Many of them were also completely cut off from the normal trading conditions that enable people to exercise choice . |
13 | Only 130 of the original population of 1,000 Arara Indians survive , according to Fiona Watson of Survival International , and 40 of these , contacted for the first time in 1988 , are cut off from the main community by the Bannach road . |
14 | Many of us are cut off from the natural Earth currents , especially when we live in cities . |
15 | Valves are fitted in the hot and cold water supplies so that the water can be cut off from the whole system or from individual branches . |
16 | He 's badly cut up from the broken glass but he 's more or less in one piece . ’ |
17 | But they 're going to be cut out from the two litre bottle range er if they 've got a bad back or these sort of situations . |
18 | 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 . |