Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] from [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Bristol C 2 , Leicester 1 LEICESTER 'S promotion hopes took a jolt against a bouyant Bristol City , who under new manager Denis Smith , are pulling away from their own relegation fears . |
2 | And a few years later , when Edwin Hubble found that nearly all other galaxies are flying away from our own , he correctly reasoned that this did not mean we were at the centre of the Universe . |
3 | NEIGHBOURS stars Stefan Dennis and Gayle Blakeney , a couple on and off the screen , are getting away from it all in a sleepy English village . |
4 | There is very little in the way of documentation in the public records about those early days of L Detachment and the story of their first three months has to be pieced together from their own memories . |
5 | However , the Daily Mail — which had made a strong point about not naming rape victims , even in civil cases ( see Chapter 7 ) named the woman on successive days with a large photograph of her on the second day : I 'm jetting away from it all . |
6 | ‘ There would be rustling enough from his own passage to cover another man 's sudden movement among the branches here . |
7 | Capture the winner and you and a companion could be getting away from it all in style . |
8 | Clearly the diagram the the the table in Mr 's proof where he refers to the traffic figures , th those are taken indeed from our own er committee report er to members which set out er the relief at various points , six points on the highway network , for the outer route compared er with the inner routes . |
9 | The hardest loss for many is to move ultimately from their own home to a home for the elderly , a move which they recognize may well be the last one they will ever make , and which forces them to confront their own death . |
10 | There was one way , however , only one way he could make sure no life was lost apart from his own . |