Example sentences of "[adv prt] from the [adj -er] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In this chapter , I aim to narrow the area of discussion down from the larger field of objectification as a process to the question of the nature of the object per se .
2 The new pseudo-science of ‘ counselling ’ , which seems to have taken over from the greater absurdity of analysis , may not be as destructive as its predecessor but it , too , has many of the characteristics of an enclosed cult like the Plymouth Brethren or the Moonies .
3 Although Simmel is quoted , there is none of the subtlety of his analysis of the necessary contradictions of industrial society , and the emphasis on goals of happy homes and cohesive families appears cut off from the wider realms of social action .
4 And yards out from the farther side of the-marsh , too far from the side to be even touched by hand , was a chestnut pony , trapped nearly up to his flanks in the quicksilver morass helpless and desperate .
5 He visualized it as being brought out from the deeper levels of the individual to the surface and finally dispersed altogether .
6 The New City of Craigavon is taking many of these extra people , as well as some who are moving out from the older areas of Belfast which are being rebuilt .
  Next page