Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] from [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The author writes chattily from her own experience and is quite happy to tell of her own mistakes and why she now recommends what she does . |
2 | He wore an expression of abject defeat and for a short moment my attention moved away from my own troubles and I felt sorry for him . |
3 | For those of you who feel the need to get away from it all , Edinburgh is uniquely placed to provide access to the untamed magnificence of the Highlands , a mere hop and a skip up the A9 . |
4 | Soft golden sands , blue skies , warm sea , a little nightlife , a friendly hotel and Citalia — the classic get away from it all holiday . |
5 | But that is n't possible and you are the man sitting across from me that can help . |
6 | Head for the nearest café to get away from it all , or strategically follow your sporting hero/heroine along the route ? |
7 | One hindrance to this arrangement may be the old person 's unwillingness to move away from their own circle of friends and familiar places . |
8 | The fluke is exerting some hidden chemical influence on the snail that forces the snail to shift away from its own ‘ preferred ’ thickness of shell . |
9 | NatWest has a flexible approach so that loans are also available for other purchases that you may have in mind , whether for furnishings , Hi-Fi , other domestic equipment , a new car , or a holiday to get away from it all . |
10 | The young wife of the Eldest Son emerged slowly from her own home . |