Example sentences of "the [noun] [verb] [adv] from the " in BNC.
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1 | I eat the meal inside the tent to get away from the wind , and even there I need an extra jacket . |
2 | So he walked in the opposite direction , and he went to the park to get away from the people he might know . |
3 | The opportunity to go away from the school and work in a different atmosphere and with people who might have a different perspective on the management of organizations would give me the chance to look back into the school more objectively and question some of the assumptions I had grown to accept . |
4 | The remainder comes mostly from the countries around the Mediterranean , but what the original almond growers lack in quantity they apparently make up for in quality . |
5 | The thing about the solo is that it should really be a chance for the guitar to take over from the vocalist and really hit you in the heart like vocals can , and I 'm sorry but these heavy metal solos can never really hit you because it 's just music by numbers . ’ |
6 | The provision arises principally from the different accounting and tax treatments for amortising field assets . |
7 | The muscles bounce ; thus the runner gains back from the environment most of the energy he needs for his rebound . |
8 | He added to the estates received directly from the Crown by acquiring the estates of landowners indebted to Jews . |
9 | I am thinking of domestics , porters and maintenance staff , who are grossly underpaid and who are suffering badly as a result of administration of hospital trusts and the attempts to break away from the national negotiating machinery . |
10 | Each year , the whole of the money coming in from the world A.P.F . |
11 | It 's odder still when the money comes not from the anonymous depths of the Eurocurrency market , but from the savings accounts of Americans living in Ohio . |
12 | Vocational school pupils in the cities come mainly from the urban working class . |
13 | The erm the views coming back from the consultant were obviously er so follow occasions but not dramatically so . |
14 | The text sets out from the premiss that the beneficiary of the trust ought to obtain the actual land ( rather than its value ) ; the question therefore is who ought to pay off the creditor to whom the land is presently pledged . |
15 | Herzen believed that the reputation of the courts suffered more from the way in which they transacted their business than from the verdicts at which they arrived . |
16 | But as the field swung away from the stands for the first time it became clear that the grey would not have matters entirely to his liking , for first Kildimo and then Ten Of Spades kept him close company and would not allow him to dominate affairs . |
17 | The houses date mostly from the 1910–20 era , and are in poor condition . |
18 | Civil Service have conceded fewer goals than any other team in the division , and had Howell not taken the decision to stand down from the top flight , he could have been elevated to the Scottish senior international training squad this summer . |
19 | The hood was thrown back and the cloak slid away from the old man 's body . |
20 | Bath 's No.8 is the favourite to take over from the British Lion after Leicester confirmed yesterday that Richards would miss the rest of the season . |
21 | Most will be the former , with the cable running out from the fuseway in the consumer unit to supply a number of socket outlets on the ring , and then returning to the same fuseway . |
22 | The calls came not from the opposition RPR-UDF coalitions , but from separatist groups . |
23 | A row of thatched cottages is strung along the lane coming up from the sea and opens into a forecourt in the front and at the eastern side of the house . |
24 | The route turns away from the Ffos-y-Mynach at Waun Lodi where the path is boggy and dangerous . |
25 | The driver sauntered back from the office , and was joined by two labourers who would load his cart . |
26 | Several stranded passengers looked on as the driver stepped down from the cab and was arrested . |
27 | The driver got down from the cab and walked slowly down the platform and disappeared through a solid wooden door . |
28 | The driver ran away from the scene , but is now being questioned by police . |
29 | During the parts of the course spent away from the University , students will work in a specified hospital laboratory or laboratories in the Region . |
30 | Damages only follow when the loss arises naturally from the breach and might have been anticipated by the parties . |