Example sentences of "from [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Such interviews provide an index of ‘ psychological malaise ’ but they are a long way from producing the more concrete statistics provided by medical consultation , prescription levels and mortality rates .
2 The plaintiffs obtained an injunction in the High Court prohibiting the bank from producing the documents to the New York court or to third parties .
3 It is because trust has been eroded by the long running conflict between central Government and the teaching unions that as a nation we are far from realising the ideal of having our schools staffed by the true professionals that children deserve .
4 We have heard that , far from realising the £100 million which was originally talked of , the sale may now fetch as little as £6 million .
5 A purchase notice is not intended to apply in a case in which an owner is simply prevented from realising the full potential value of his land .
6 One of them had been Keith Sutton , taking a break from editing the anti-Murdoch strike paper , the Wapping Post , in the office below .
7 Apart from seeing the replacement of LNER-design inner-suburban Class 306s , Colchester , Southend , Bishop 's Stortford , Hertford and Chingford-line travellers will have to wait until the 1990s for their new stock .
8 Radio presenters and producers often get great pleasure from seeing the success of a record which they have championed .
9 But , far from seeing the question in relation to the Soviet Union as being one of confrontation and only confrontation between the law of value and ‘ primitive socialist accumulation ’ he viewed the matter as being more complex than that .
10 ‘ He keeps them from seeing the light shining on them , the light that comes from the Good News about the glory of Christ ’ ( 2 Cor.
11 Far from seeing the ascent of Labour in the immediate postwar period as a spontaneous response to frustrated hopes and deteriorating social conditions , it was rather a resolution or convergence of deeper currents at a specific historical conjuncture .
12 Far from seeing the loss of elderly social roles and status as ‘ a problem ’ , the theory presents it as a necessary social and psychological mechanism .
13 Far from seeing the main enemy without , they increasingly become absorbed with blaming failures on organizational , rather than behavioural omissions .
14 However this may not give a learner as much help as they can get from seeing the actions , people , objects and settings location footage will contain .
15 The myth that community care is cheaper than institutional care has long since been dispensed with , but this may not necessarily deter the government from seeing the impending changes as an opportunity to cut costs .
16 I tend to get to hear about them from seeing the Post Office .
17 Madame 's back from seeing the specialist .
18 Robyn tried not to care , tried not to feel a million times worse just from seeing the clearly disdainful expression , but it was impossible .
19 FitzAlan could prevent her from seeing the Queen … confine her somewhere in Winchester …
20 Since the catastrophic drop in attendance at the National Museum of Wales — a reduction which has largely been made up by the efforts of the museum staff — there is still bitter resentment among Welsh people that a barrier prevents them from seeing the treasures of Wales that were purchased and the national museum that was established as an expression of Welsh identity .
21 ‘ When you get back from seeing the Governor maybe . ’
22 So self-conscious was he that he was banned from seeing the ‘ rushes ’ , the daily lengths of film shot .
23 I became a story-teller : painting my face , filching a gaudily embroidered robe and , not being versed in the French tongue , pretending I was a traveller lately returned from seeing the fables of India and Persia .
24 My P L C under the Chairmanship of Chester Tabler Mark has been wonderful and the encouragement I have received from seeing the enthusiasm and commitment of the very young Tablers as I purposely invited twenty year old Tablers to be involved in the P L C has given me considerable optimism for the future of Round Table .
25 Einstein was unable to observe relativity , and was prevented from seeing the effects of travelling at the speed of light by the irritatingly inconvenient circumstance of its impossibility .
26 How much , can be gauged from seeing the first four entries under " D " in the index : dactylic foot , Daily Mail , Darwin , Charles , and deconstruction .
27 Though modest , Lucy admits she gets a buzz from seeing the characters she creates come to life on the screen .
28 If children did visit they should be with an adult who could explain the pictures or stop them from seeing the more controversial ones .
29 It has been seen that the impression of " subsequent actualization " arising here results from intercepting the movement signified by to at its final instant , at the point where the infinitive event is actualized .
30 In these sentences , it will be recalled , the event is seen as prospective , as a subsequent potential , a meaning that arises from intercepting the movement of to before it reaches the infinitival lexeme 's place in time .
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