Example sentences of "completely [vb pp] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Freezing on the trunk , they are now completely hidden from view and make no tell-tale sound .
2 We had already negotiated long stretches of the Cherwell where we were completely hidden from view .
3 His wrists up to his elbows were closely covered with coral bangles , so were his ankles … his breast was completely hidden from view by the coral beads encircling his neck .
4 The odd , lugubrious figure sitting on a stool at the bar was now completely hidden from view along with the half-caste man yanking the arm of the one-armed bandit a few yards away .
5 The signora was a white haired lady in her sixties , very thin and slightly bent , with a wrinkled face and a large number of gold teeth , while the signore was almost completely hidden from view behind the biggest stomach I had ever seen .
6 He felt completely separated from life .
7 It has been completely eradicated from Greece since 1973 , where before the Second World War it caused an estimated one to two million cases annually .
8 So , apart from the odd practice session and a brief period recovering from illness , Morrissey was completely detached from Marr , Joyce and Rourke .
9 … dead Dark , and Moody , and Mysterious and completely copied from Mr Rochester !
10 Yet it illustrated the fact that the United States could not remain completely isolated from Europe .
11 It has been the subject of some concern by those who feel that local authority officers should be completely divorced from party political connections .
12 But his great ambition was to discover the remains of the famous Temple of Artemis ( or Diana ) at Ephesus , south of Smyrna , which had completely disappeared from sight in the middle ages .
13 The accused is able to assume an air of absolute innocence , and no matter what harm he has done to another human being , sometimes appalling injury , he frequently appears to be completely insulated from qualms of conscience .
14 Mrs Jones , whose husband was killed at Goose Green , said : ‘ I suggest you treat the programme as a fairy story completely removed from reality .
15 THE widow of Falklands Para hero Colonel H Jones yesterday criticised TV 's Civvies , describing it as ‘ a fairy story completely removed from reality ’ .
16 ‘ I suggest you treat the programme as a fairy story completely removed from reality .
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