Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb pp] from [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In markets having higher temperatures than the UK , the 37°C and 45°C conditions are less far removed from market conditions . |
2 | However , the location of planets not yet released from survey classification was information restricted to members of the Survey Service . |
3 | Time of presentation can be more objectively obtained from hospital records and is more relevant when assessing service requirements . |
4 | It was the City banks with mercantile connections , rather than the West End houses used by the landed classes , who moved into this relationship — less surprising than it seems , for , as Joslin pointed out , the country banks had themselves most often grown from country merchant or manufacturing activities . |
5 | Some common , fairly recent objects may be brought into school by pupils , or may be fairly easily acquired from junk shops , or as loans from parents or the elderly , although prices are rising even for twentieth-century objects . |
6 | More striking by the 1820s than the continuity of the theme of the incompatibility of slavery with a true moral and religious order was the much fuller expression than at the end of the eighteenth century of the precepts of economic liberalism as part of the antislavery appeal ; abolitionists now clearly departed from mercantilist policy assumptions . |
7 | SUNSCREEM ARE about as far removed from rock music and spurious notions of ‘ cutting it live ’ as it 's possible to get , but as one of the few rave-oriented acts around who actually play live they could teach a lot of aspiring indie acts a thing or seven about live entertainment . |
8 | With respect to the latter , for example , women are no longer excluded from night duty and they perform a wider range of section duties than before . |
9 | Like Gwen John , or Artemisia Gentileschi , Angelica Kauffman was never entirely obliterated from art history . |