Example sentences of "[adv] removed from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That tribunal said that to force an applicant to state whether he intends to live here forever , or for a period of not less than six months , invites deceit and was somewhat removed from reality .
2 This seemed a more promising foundation upon which to develop electronic , in the sense of non-print , publishing : sufficiently removed from print production , yet strong enough intellectually to fulfil our overall educational aims .
3 They were so removed from guilt or caring their denials were the merest bemused shrug .
4 This provides a useful reference for future work , since the DC is not removed from LIFESPAN .
5 They are largely removed from motor vehicles by catalytic converters .
6 When known to be present , iron and manganese can be easily removed from water , and there are several processes that are used for this purpose .
7 The real Jesus could not have been more removed from Renan 's ‘ amiable carpenter ’ who spoke beautifully about the lilies of the field in order to convey a new and simple principle of love , ; the ‘ historical Jesus ’ of so many searches and ‘ discoveries , was not historical at all .
8 Back-bench Members of Parliament whether of government or opposition parties are far more removed from questions of policy and administration than are councillors who discuss these matters through a series of committees and subcommittees .
9 It is also a vindication of the lesson Weill , though one of Berlin 's most intellectual musicians , had taken from his mentor : ‘ My teacher Busoni , at the end of his life , hammered into me one basic truth which he had arrived at after 50 years pure aestheticism — the fear of triviality is the greatest handicap for the modern artist , it is the main reason why ‘ modern ’ music got more and more removed from reality . ’
10 Those who work in intelligence live in a very bizarre world totally removed from normality and very often morality too .
11 He concluded that he ‘ had no doubt ’ that lead should be totally removed from petrol .
12 To the materialist , all this talk of ‘ life-force ’ , ‘ spirit ’ and ‘ energy ’ may seem like mumbo-jumbo , totally removed from reality , but reality is more than three-dimensional .
13 Regenerative working ceased and the equipment was gradually removed from Nos. 44–51 and they were provided with ordinary equipment .
14 The document proposed that three leading anti-apartheid campaigners — Matthew Goniwe , Mbulelo Goniwe and Fort Calata — should be " permanently removed from society as a matter of urgency " .
15 It was decreed that they were all to be suspended from their duties : commissioners were to hear complaints against them , and those found guilty were to be permanently removed from office .
16 Similarly , anyone who engages in an activity once removed from farming , such as processing farm produce , will not qualify either .
17 Responsibility for interpreting Marxist thought was also removed from intellectuals and centralized in the leadership of each national communist party , or even in the Comintern offices themselves .
18 In fact , he was as far removed from Adam Burns as summer was from winter .
19 Some have suggested that his appointment at Berlin was the result of a compromise by the orchestra , an attempt to secure someone as far removed from Karajan in character , musical and personal , as the world could offer .
20 The RAC Rally 's 16,000 miles of rutted and gravel tracks are far removed from McGuigan 's deafening fight nights in the mid-1980s , when he was applauded as the only man who could walk down the Falls and Shankhill Roads and be welcomed in both .
21 Why take on an unprofitable company , in a line of business so far removed from shipping , that 's going to demand so much of your time ? ’
22 Turning to the specific example of a continuous square wave of amplitude a and period T , it can be represented in terms of by The validity of this particular harmonic representation is demonstrated in figure 11.1 where it is shown that summing the first three terms of expression ( 11.2 ) produces a waveform not far removed from square .
23 Gagnon and Simon ( and Plummer ) seem to accept the existence of bodily potentialities on which ‘ sexuality ’ draws , and in this they do not seem far removed from Foucault 's version that what ‘ sexuality ’ plays upon are ‘ bodies , organs , somatic localisations , functions , anatamo-physiological systems , sensations , and pleasures ’ , which have no intrinsic unity or ‘ laws ’ of their own . ’
24 It should be noted that at low K coverages CO is known to bind preferentially to the promoted sites , so that the heat released at low CO coverages corresponds to adsorption at K-promoted sites , and at high CO coverages to adsorption onto Ni sites far removed from K. There is sufficient mobility to produce the most stable adlayer during the adsorption pulse .
25 Firstly , we 've had a feasibility study on as to what should happen to Chipping Norton , and it has been proposed that it should develop eastwards and this would embrace the land which is owned by the County Council , being the former being the existing County Council smallholdings at Fowler 's Barn and Tank Farm , and also the William Fowler allotments , and it 's suggested that a relief road and ring road will run from the A three six one Burford Road to link up with the A forty four somewhere not far removed from Swingswang .
26 In this respect their position is not far removed from Richards 's , since he too ignored the external history of texts , on the assumption that the ‘ relevant experience ’ of the author is entirely accessible from his work alone .
27 NAM Chairman Roger Bryan felt it was very important to remember every effort made at fund-raising , while at the time the work might have seemed far removed from aviation preservation , this work was incremental in the success of the overall project .
28 His reading of this movement is as far removed from Salonen 's with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra as one could wish .
29 As well as attending most Easter Courses for the last eleven years I have assisted at Guide Camps for even longer enjoying at least one week a year far removed from houses , telephones and television — what bliss !
30 But they were also so far removed from conditions elsewhere in Italy that Banfield 's attention centred on this intra-national gap , and noting the many efforts which had been made by successive Italian governments to deal with ‘ the Southern Question ’ , he asked why these peripheral ‘ backward societies ’ were , as he put it , ‘ ultra-stable ’ , apparently trapped in dependency and poverty .
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