Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] from the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ESC founders Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington director and star of the Shakespeare tragedy say they would rather stay away from the Civic , one of the strongest dates on their world tours , than face the same problem again . |
2 | What does it mean when rape and sexual violence are no longer quite so hidden away from the public view ? |
3 | In 1944 , Williams published an expanded version of his thesis under the title ‘ Capitalism and Slavery ’ , and in doing so broke away from the imperial tradition of historiography on the subject of the abolition of slavery . |
4 | There are two other necessary ingredients , which will normally arise automatically from the first ingredient , self-replication itself . |
5 | INSPIRATION may not spring readily from the prosaic-sounding north Midlands town of Southwell but it is the black stuff that dreams are made of in the eyes of Ron and Richard Muddle , the father and son team of racing entrepreneurs extraordinary . |
6 | This consists of four separate buildings : the baptistery , the cathedral , the campanile and the cemetery ( this last , the Camposanto , was badly damaged in the Second World War but is now largely rebuilt apart from the beautiful frescoes which were for the most part beyond repair ) . |
7 | These pictures are not the work of children but of highly skilled craftsmen , and the thin silhouette with the triangular torso and angled , linear arms is carefully planned to dominate but not to stand apart from the overall pattern . |
8 | And the anointed heir of the British utilitarian tradition , James Mill 's son , John Stuart , soon moved away from the robust democratic faith of his early mentors . |
9 | This is what I mean by protection — we did not run away from the terrible topic : the use of projection allowed us to face cancer . |
10 | The essence of diffusionism is that where you find the same or similar techniques you propose the existence of some form of cultural connection or ‘ borrowing ’ , especially when , in the case of material objects , the similarities do not stem automatically from the raw materials used , and where they are reinforced by large numbers of parallel instances . |
11 | She was already moving away from the little cot and had her hand on the gas mantle and was turning it down . |
12 | Just getting away from the madding crowd proves to be a major feat on the most crowded island on Earth . |
13 | It was something she had been determined not to do right from the first , and yet here she was , waiting for Alain Lemarchand , butterflies in her stomach threatening to make her feel sick . |
14 | O. densa has fewer arm spines , 4–5 as opposed to 7–8 , the oral frame is not raised away from the ventral portion disk , there are no trifid spinelets amongst the rods of the disk as there commonly are in O. smitti and the arm spines do not form a fan on proximal arm segments . |
15 | That what is on one side is in fact a category of diverse contents does not take away from the fundamental duality . |
16 | In 1924 , Leese joined the British Fascists , but more as an anti-socialist and anti-semite , and his Stamford group soon broke away from the mainstream Fascist movement . |
17 | We are not running away from the moral and social justification for introducing that minimum wage , because it is an outrage in our society that no such thing exists . |
18 | It is not known today from the Outer Hebrides , being confined in the British Isles to Skye and Mull . |
19 | The worst problem was to try to explain quarantine regulations to the black-clothed mothers who would not go away from the main gates and wailed bitterly ‘ Oh ! mio bambino ! mio bambino ! ’ till Mr Rideout had to have Dr Hill 's attendance lest he too became a patient . |
20 | He took a step towards her , and it was all she could do not to back away from the menacing look on his face . |
21 | The rioters , who held the streets of London for three days after Wilkes ' election , although they did not come exclusively from the working classes , were still overwhelmingly so composed . |
22 | Bob Bennett was a typical Cockney with a dry sense of humour , who had volunteered for anything that was going just to get away from the parade-ground atmosphere of the Grenadier Guards . |
23 | Use any area of lift but do not drift away from the chosen field . |
24 | Then they would have entered the conical shadow cast by the moon , and the stars would have become visible again for a brief time before the Lift sank beneath the surface itself and came to a standstill , its massive kinetic energy somehow conducted away from the lower terminus and stored in a way that Alex Bannen would have killed to learn . |
25 | The mean ( SEM ) age of the control group was 64.7 ( 2.2 ) years ( men 61.2 ( 3.4 ) years , women : 65.8 ( 3.2 ) years ) , which did not differ significantly from the coleractal cancer group . |
26 | Having said this , unofficial but informed trade estimates indicate that the distribution of tied on-licensed houses in the north western region does not differ significantly from the national proportions . |
27 | According to the expectations hypothesis ( see Chapters 2 and 5 ) , which assumes rational behaviour by risk-neutral investors , the futures price will not differ systematically from the realized spot price . |
28 | Their mucosal IgG subclass pattern , however , did not differ consistently from the other Crohn 's disease twins . |
29 | They do not learn effectively from the written word ; and listening to children reading aloud will invariably uncover a whole spectrum of difficulties concerned not only with vocabulary but with the ways in which words are strung together and the ways in which , even in straightforward narrative or information text , sentences cohere and relate . |
30 | Curtailed in his researches he may have been , but Gould still came away from the parched furnace of the scrubs with some of the rarest novelties yet of his collection and a vast number of specimens of every description . |