Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] from a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Bennett raced away down the right , cut inside and crossed to Ventham who managed to shoot home from a narrow angle .
2 I 'd now like you to hear directly from a young person for whom access to one of our projects in the United Kingdom has made major changes in her life .
3 The moustached man begins to read aloud from an old diary .
4 We have decided to keep away from a theoretical treatment in this chapter and simply to give you well-tried practical techniques that have been found to work .
5 Human beings seeking to navigate home from an unfamiliar site , would need a map and a compass .
6 Book-oriented homes lead to book-oriented children : a child brought up in a home where reading is encouraged as a major activity is more likely to read voraciously from an early age .
7 His red Renault 9 , which he bought just the week before , was seen by truck driver Mr Burrige to indicate as it slowed to turn right from a central refuge .
8 ANGER among Conservative backbenchers was voiced by the former prime minister Edward Heath last night as Tory MPs appeared to back away from a full-scale rebellion over the imposition of VAT on domestic fuel and power in the Budget .
9 Observers say that Reagan 's plea to scientists to develop non-nuclear defences is part of a plan to back away from an offensive strategy based on the homeless MX missile .
10 It was necessary to get away from a beer-hall style of singing these works .
11 It must be a relief to get away from an awful mob like us . ’
12 It 's paradoxical because often divorce law reforms thought of as favouring women and in circumspect that allows women to get away from an unreasonable husband and that kind of thing , it 's certainly true , but at the same time you have to notice that in terms of reproductive success it may benefit more er men more .
13 But they still do get nurses due for retirement who have nowhere to go apart from a special retirement home for others in the same profession .
14 To slide forward from a forward stance , the student uses the forward thrust of the tensed rear leg to shift the front leg and body weight forward , the rear leg following naturally .
15 Whilst many local authorities in Scotland appear to be rolling forward the present DSS rates , we are keen to move away from a flat-rate fee which bears little relation to the intensity of service ( and costs incurred ) in meeting the needs of different people .
16 Over the next 10 years , we need to move away from a production-based support mechanism to a mechanism that supports environmental protection .
17 On the first team front , centre-half Gary Bennett continues to recover well from a recent thigh injury and remains the only doubt for Monday 's FA Cup tie at Chelsea .
18 He had failed to recover fully from a major heart by-pass operation .
19 The captain and stand-off has taken time out to recover fully from a pre-season hand injury , and Bath will be grateful of his guidance .
20 The requirement was for vessels to operate habitually from a national port ( p. 222 , para. 28 ) and , hence , for vessels to be present at national ports with a certain frequency ( p. 224 , para. 40 ) .
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