Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] [adv] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the first two cases , this has also usually meant that criminals are seen as being distinguished by biological or psychic features which are identifiable separately from the disposition towards crime ( although they are causally implicated in it ) .
2 ‘ I 've driven a lot of bands , ’ he says , ‘ and I do n't know these guys but I can tell that they 're good just from the way they are together . ’
3 We 're well away from the coast . ’
4 Modernism , the tip of whose iceberg is visible by the mid-nineteenth century , but whose social conditions of existence are pervasive only from the end of that century , is an end point of this differentiation , a point at which spheres take on full autonomy .
5 They are important both from the point of view of the cause of the illness and for matching the remedy to the patient .
6 I 'm grand apart from the weakness . ’
7 You conduct it without the score in front of you , which I could n't do any more as I am far away from the work .
8 Tickets for all the May Arts Week event are available now from the box offices at Kennett Music in Lenten Street ( Alton 86767 ) and The Curtis Museum ( Alton 82802 ) .
9 Avocets are rare away from the coast in Sussex but , since 1947 , there have been ten inland records , comprising 14 birds , and two reports of birds leaving the coast and flying north up the Cuckmere valley , one on 9 May 1968 and six on 16 March 1969 .
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