Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [adv] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Now , are there any aspects about the isomerism you want clarifying apart from the whole lot ?
2 They are the teeth that stand to benefit most from the conservative approach advocated by Dr Anusavice and like-minded practitioners .
3 Sri Lanka 's existing network of community-based newspapers and periodicals stand to benefit substantially from the proposed new media legislation .
4 Returning to the advice that Leo Amery gave me as a young man , I remember reading widely from the great autobiographies and biographies that he recommended , including the works of Lord Milner .
5 Climbers like to break away from the usual uniform of breeches and warm top , favouring instead old tracksuit bottoms and rancid T-shirts , but the scrambler usually likes to be well turned out .
6 It means that the boundary of the black hole , the event horizon , is formed by the paths in space-time of rays of light that just fail to get away from the black hole , hovering forever just on the edge ( Fig. 7.1 ) .
7 I accept that there is a good case for including magistrates er trailing clouds of glory as it were from Tudor times when the Justice of the Peace was local government and then historically through their membership standing joint committees , but I still find it hard to accept , and here with great regret I do differ both from the Noble Lord , Lord and the Noble Viscount , Lord , I is the part of the central government er to make at least five appointments for each authority somewhere between two hundred or three hundred appointments direct ?
8 The yacht has been used as a model upon which all the Northshore Yacht Yards ' Vancouver 28s are based , but they do differ slightly from the original yacht .
9 Erm It 's really only a case of each function sifting through the information that they 've pulled together from the annual report .
10 Although the work of the group is documented elsewhere , I feel I 've gained considerably from the hidden agenda .
11 Senior managers ( or coaches ) only intervene when the work groups come unstuck or threaten to break away from the main organisation like rebellious satellites .
12 ‘ We wish to break totally from the liberal capitalism of the West and the state capitalism of the East , and want a third path which is compatible with an ecological society . ’
13 Maybe you have fallen away from the regular practice of your faith ; perhaps , you have a feeling of hurt or of being let down or ignored — well , it 's easy to come back again .
14 The problem , however , was that not enough of the gaseous nebula could in fact have broken away from the embryonic sun , as later generations of astronomers were quick to point out .
15 The province 's four main tournament organisations have broken away from the controlling Northern Ireland Karate Board and have now formed a rival umbrella group of their own .
16 The report adds that the question of " burden sharing " is crucial , as past accumulations of greenhouse gases have come largely from the industrialised world while future growth is likely to come increasingly from the developing nations .
17 Apart from paintings from the Antwerp , Vienna and Cologne collections loans have come mainly from the European public collections , from Stockholm to Berlin .
18 ‘ Many of Scotland 's football stars have come originally from the amateur ranks . ’
19 The show 's critics have said apart from the racist slur , the Minstrel idea has been and gone .
20 They have moved away from the central area .
21 One thing I 've learnt in the last half hour is the speed at which the rules of debate seem to be changing and it will not surprise you to hear that as Mr Allenby and Harrogate District Council have moved towards Professor Lock 's point of view , they have moved away from the Civic Society 's point of view .
22 Even President George Bush told his team not to come back to the USA if they failed to win back the Cup while one British tabloid quoted our own Peter Alliss on how the matches have moved away from the original concept of GB v USA and goodwill through golf .
23 SUPERMARKET giant Tesco hailed the end of the recession yesterday , saying that sales at its stores have moved ahead from the low point reached last November .
24 This is an important change and I am glad that we have got away from the odious and patronising attitude of so many local education authorities — particularly Labour local education authorities — that say that one can not trust parents with objective information about how their children 's schools are doing .
25 It is easy enough to set up an objective which really consists of two contradictory objectives : that is to say that to reach one you have to move away from the other ( for example , lowering prices on premium goods , designing a family sports car , designing tyres that do not wear out ) .
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