Example sentences of "[be] [adv] from the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The atoms that are involved in these interactions are predominantly from the heavy chain backbone , but use both main chain and side chain atoms from protein G. The complex is stabilized further by the association of exposed nonpolar residues from Fab and protein G , providing a continuous hydrophobic core which is shielded from solvent . |
2 | Four of the residences — Pozzo , Fonte , Sorgente and Ruscello have their own seating areas and are away from the main building . |
3 | Even when you are away from the racing scene , you sometimes find yourself thinking about it , thinking about the next race . |
4 | ‘ I suppose you 're like all the rest — a city-kid who 's never been away from the busy streets before . ’ |
5 | He claims that although Mr Halmi 's stories may emanate from Moscow , they are not from the official archives of the KGB . |
6 | We are not from the same father and there was always that ice which never was broken . |
7 | But you 're not from the ten-a-penny tray , Floyd . |
8 | ‘ You mean you 're not from the British Committee ? |
9 | But Umanskii sees a significant difference : feudal subjects of the seigneur are usually from the same nation as him . |
10 | Since some of those are probably from the same people , it is safe to assume that the aviation user base of Skymaster runs into the low hundreds . |
11 | These women tend to be fairly rough and uncouth , and their clientele are mainly from the criminal underworld — thieves , drug-dealers , heavy drinkers . |
12 | Very briefly , the basic Marxist argument is that the selective enforcement of the law , by largely ignoring white-collar/business crime , gives the impression that criminals are mainly from the working classes , which serves to direct attention away from ‘ ruling-class crime ’ . |
13 | The latest increases are mainly from the Indian sub-continent , but also from the Middle East , Australasia , Eastern Europe and Africa . |
14 | Erm this report i is a responsible request and as we consider er what the implications are mainly from the any privatisation of in which |
15 | Among Punjabis in Delhi who are often from the same peasant background as Punjabi immigrants to Britain a ‘ modern lady ’ is a ‘ respectable ’ urban middle-class woman . |
16 | Roll direction for best results depends on the model , but usually should be away from the forward-going blade . |
17 | Relieved to be away from the desperate depth of emotion that surrounded Miguel , Shelley ran to the jeep and drove quickly back to the complex . |
18 | I knew Gail Benson slightly when she was a schoolgirl , and remember a pretty moon face , big eyes , a freckled complexion deepening to russet , dark hair parted down the middle — a nut-brown maid and modern miss who must have wanted to be away from the French Lycée in South Kensington , shy , uneasy , wound-up . |
19 | right , okay so anyway that erm one 's causing a little bit of concern , I 've got another one scheduled for March which I was going to centre on here where will come along and talk to us about the Editor and the Royal Visit and you know ee ach dear me how glad I am to be away from the Scottish Office |
20 | I mean , I shall be back from the Middle East on the seventeenth . |
21 | Simon Wright did n't expect to be back from the High Court for at least another week . |
22 | The fact that ‘ official ’ criminals were overwhelmingly from the working class and were seen to be responding to the same forces that promoted socialist consciousness tended to favour at least a positive , if not heroic view of their activities . |
23 | Of insect attack , that by bruchids of Scheelea zonensis ( Palmae ) in central America is greater , the nearer the mother plant and early survival of Virola surinamensis there is enhanced by being away from the parental crown , as seedlings closer to the bole suffer attack from weevils . |
24 | They were away from the main road , walking briskly across cul-de-sacs , and through the small , linking passageways , between the wide , high-fenced gardens of the area . |
25 | The interview-rooms were away from the main police station . |
26 | The Defence Minister , Mr Ferenc Karpati , told the Hungarian parliament that the troops used were not from the regular army but from the Securitate secret police , whose uniforms are similar and who are equipped with tanks and sophisticated weapons . |
27 | Now I had a pair who were not from the same parents and who seemed fairly suited . |
28 | These four were not from the top trialists and , apart from the top two pairs , the rest will go into the eight . |
29 | Unauthorised absentees were largely from the senior years S5 and S6 , in November : 15% of S5 were absent without authorisation and 12% of S6 . |
30 | The boys were also from the same home . |