Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] from [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This means that there is a healthy 240 volts floating just an inch or so away from the Spectrum PCB and the keyboard . |
2 | It maybe that the pipework does not slope — gently away from the vent pipe which can cause air to collect at the highest point of the pipe . |
3 | C. 59 , p. 71 ) and perhaps inferentially from the Effer decision on an interlocutory application the U.K. court would be bound to decide the jurisdiction issue as a preliminary one on the information placed before it . |
4 | In the long run , it might even be decided to dispense with paper operations altogether and work entirely electronically from the collection stage ( see 2.5 above ) onwards . |
5 | It has had considerable benefits , it 's had one or two drawbacks and er I think the biggest lesson that we have probably learned so far from the Eurofighter programme , is that we have to be very careful when we make work sharing agreements in future , that er we do n't try to drive the work sharing requirement down to too low a level . |
6 | They were still on the outskirts of the city centre itself and Donna wondered what something as strange as a waxworks was doing so far from the city centre , even what it was doing in a place like Portsmouth . |
7 | He was last seen pedalling furiously away from the Midland Bank in Chiswick , west London . |
8 | He was last seen pedalling furiously away from the Midland Bank in Chiswick , west London . |
9 | We could borrow one easily enough from a lifting vessel or salvage tug but the chances are high that he 'd know nothing about explosives . |
10 | SOME LATE news just in from the cutting edge of tabloid journalism . |
11 | Some members of the Committee would have liked to support such an amendment in Committee and we have had a speech already tonight from the Government Back Benches in support of it . |
12 | Mountfield , prising himself away momentarily from the Tipton Terror , met the ball at the far post to score the kind of goal that was his trademark at Everton . |
13 | The Argentine resupply and tourist ship Bahia Paraiso ran aground near major penguin rookeries in the Antarctic Peninsula , just offshore from the US research base of Palmer Station . |
14 | Sometimes , when he thought he might die , as Eileen had died , some deep and insatiable curiosity about life and living in him , some craving to take with him a deeper knowledge of women and their essence made him long to lie in love with her , to taste the sweetness of her mystery , to see the world just once from a vantage point where the lost and lonely flesh that is man and woman comes together in a healing synthesis . |
15 | She had aimed to hit him in the eye , what else ; just back from the V.D. clinic . |
16 | I 'm just back from the railway station , where I have deposited in Left Luggage a small brown parcel containing one Smith & Wesson and two dozen rounds , and I have detoured on the way back to buy three more shirts , some underpants and some socks . |
17 | She was thus neither from a printing family , nor from a middle-class background , and felt obliged to counter rumours about her financial status : " It has been rumoured that I am a suffragette and a paid official : as a matter of fact , I an neither . |
18 | In addition , Ratho is considerably further away from a railway station than Kirknewton . |
19 | Glu 204 is about 1Å further away from the metal position in apoR2 . |
20 | She and her husband moved further away from the town centre , to a spot where they could see the fields , and settled down to have five children . |
21 | It would also detract from the open aspect of the field and more generally from the landscape character of the areas . |
22 | For some time now , the SARA Executive has been seeking input more generally from the rowing population for the updating of its Development Plan , but what might have been a good idea to achieve this seems set for a less than successful conclusion . |
23 | According to the legend , the sixties were awash with new social freedoms and sexual liberation ; thus , the mini-skirt inched its way ever further from the Plimsoll line of modern respectability — the knee — and in doing so subliminally exposed with the ostensibly gamine , but essentially coy , knock-kneed fashion poses , the easy availability of the female genitalia |
24 | The journals remain cheap and popular , but demand is so great that they are bought mostly by subscription , hardly ever from a news stand . |
25 | As a result of this initial velocity the response to the second step is more oscillatory ; the rotor swings still further from the equilibrium position . |
26 | In some ways , we 're much further back from the starting line . |
27 | Most US airports ban smoking except in designated areas , usually far from the departure gate . |
28 | But roots will out and this month she makes a triumphal re-entry to SoHo in a former high-ceilinged , window-fronted exercise studio directly across from the Angelika Film Center on Houston Street . |
29 | Richard Baines felt a complete turkey after being crowned when he came home late from a Christmas Eve celebration drink . |
30 | You will undoubtedly see some terrific entertainment when this year 's show is screened on TV tonight — most notably from the Bolshoi Ballet , and Michael Crawford 's extraordinarily moving rendition of Gethsemane from Jesus Christ Superstar . |