Example sentences of "[adv] from the [adj] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The other phosphorylated region of c-Jun lies just upstream from the C-terminal bZIP domain that specifies dimerisation and DNA-binding . |
2 | Jagged slivers of wood pointed outwards from the heavy brass plate at the top like a crown of thorns . |
3 | But the myriad electronic images and printed words that pour in daily from the Balkan war zone can not convey the whole truth about what is going on there . |
4 | Computerised sickness absence records to the end of March 1988 were obtained annually from the civil service pay centres . |
5 | Certain objects admit of both verbs however and the contrast in meaning is highly revealing , as the pair of examples below from the Brown University Corpus shows : ( 136 ) … such comments as the following which was made by one of the Kohnstamm-negative subjects … |
6 | These are termed high amplitude propagated contractions , or giant migrating contractions and differ greatly from the segmenting pressure activity that normally predominates . |
7 | Tumours developed only from the CC-M2T cell line within six weeks . |
8 | Mass movement of women into the work-force dates only from the Second World War — especially from 1960 — and the improvement of women 's wage rates relative to men 's happened only since 1970 . |
9 | State intervention in rural manufacturing really dates only from the Second World War , after the report of the Scott Committee in 1942 assessed the advantages and disadvantages that would result from rural industrialization . |
10 | You both went into the theatre together from the same drama school ? |
11 | From all quarters , and especially from the white business community , the message is the same : only with social justice can the country 's economic potential be released . |
12 | If she had been listening she would n't have learned much from the brief courtesy call from CI5 HQ . |
13 | Their original function was to represent the welfare needs of children and young people separately from the general poverty alleviation system ( Armenfürsorge ) , but they tended to develop mainly programmes in preventative medicine ( Sachsse and Tennstedt , 1988 ) . |
14 | Quite separately from the Social Work Department in Orkney , they investigated the information that led to the uplifting of the children . |
15 | Murray Johnstone , on the other hand , has moved away from the up-front commission structure , believing that it is more efficient for advisers to charge fees for their services . |
16 | He sat in the corner of the Silver Shuriken , as far away from the bleeding video jukebox and bleeping zapper games as possible , sipping the foul antifreeze that passed for beer in the U.S. of Bloody A. He would have cut off his left doughnut and sold it to Johnny Galtieri for a pint of Six X Wadsworth , two bacon-and-cheddar sarnies and a packet of crisps with a blue twist of salt in them . |
17 | A recasting of the whole system , away from the Beveridge-style insurance base to the payment of benefits as a right of citizenship , would enable age discrimination to be abolished through the removal of ‘ need ’ categories , deriving from ageist assumptions . |
18 | It is quite clear , however , that marked deformation does in fact occur within some continental regions which are thousands of kilometres away from the nearest plate boundary . |
19 | The separation of these various powers between three officers has been criticised as likely to lead to a confusion of managerial authority ( Leach 1989:118 ) , and certainly it represents a move away from the chief executive model advocated in the Bains Report . |
20 | Sometimes the rider will find too much grip and he can loosen the rubber 's hold on the tarmac by shifting his body forward , away from the rear tyre contact patch . |
21 | So Daniel and Thomas Buchanan followed the old lighthouseman away from the warm kitchen fire , out into the rain and wind again . |
22 | Nirvana away from the petty tour drama ( and drama queens ) : Chris Novoselic , Kurt ‘ Mr Disguise ’ Cobain and Dave Grohl |
23 | Perhaps the most well-known experiment in work organisation is the Volvo car assembly plant at Kalmar in Sweden where the company has made some attempt to break away from the traditional mass-production assembly line . |
24 | Hauser has been told he can negotiate his own move away from the second division club . |
25 | The Fund does not at present set a residency requirement , so few if any arguments are left for keeping Flemish bees away from the Dutch honey pot . |
26 | It headed away from the distant airport building , a single-storey edifice , away from the main road to Rovaniemi , heading east cross-country into the wilderness . |
27 | A move away from the preceding year basis of assessment is long overdue and should be welcomed by all . |
28 | The room used for the interview should be quiet and away from the general office traffic and bustle . |
29 | He says the security people had their attention drawn away from the closed circuit television system when they should be watching . |
30 | Unfortunately , we were unable to contribute to a resolution of these problems without moving away from the non-participant minority shareholding which has always been central to our involvement in Bank of Edinburgh . ’ |