Example sentences of "and [adv] from the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It virtually excluded from the student 's experience ( and so from the likely experience of that student 's future pupils ) any serious engagement with the imaginative and creative uses of the mother tongue .
2 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 .
3 During our debate on the Gracious Speech last Wednesday , we heard a different story from Opposition Members and especially from the hon. Member for Garscadden .
4 ‘ Perhaps they are learning a little more about airmanship or the way they should behave at 40,000ft and above from the medical point of view .
5 The room used for the interview should be quiet and away from the general office traffic and bustle .
6 Fran followed him slowly , keeping her eyes centred on the polished wooden treads and away from the muscled strength of his thighs .
7 This self-obsession , the looking inwards and away from the real world , represents a full circle turned in approximately twenty years , and this time it has official sanction and encouragement .
8 The Communist Party still had less than 6,000 members at the end of 1934 but the balance within the Left was beginning to move towards it and away from the disintegrating ILP .
9 It is unfortunate that Frey gets caught up in talk of ‘ sensory data ’ for it tends to deflect attention towards the workings of ‘ inner ’ sense and away from the whole context of the appetitive or like behaviour of the animal or human being .
10 Visits to hotels or theatres , going on holiday or to restaurants are all difficult things to do on one 's own , and if they are undertaken , people may have to pay more or end up in a corner , marginalized and away from the main clientèle .
11 Spinoza harks back to ancient philosophy , and away from the Christian tradition , in seeing the virtues which ethics seeks to inculcate as essentially the qualities we require if we are to have personally fulfilled lives .
12 in education the introduction of the Local Management of Schools will pass many of the decisions affecting individual schools to the school itself and away from the local education authority ;
13 Within this number the balance is shifting towards those from the Indian subcontinent , the EEC and the rest of the world , and away from the Old Commonwealth ( Canada , Australia and New Zealand ) .
14 But when the portents continued to gather that autumn , and ruling the kingdom grew further and further from the planned exercise it had been and more like taking a fleet out in freakish , untoward weather , there was a change in Thorfinn as well : the extra swiftness , the finer edge , the sharper zest created by danger .
15 Gardner 's been out there for more than a decade , has been back and forth from the Qualifying School three times , has yet to win a tournament , and in a good year can make $150,000 .
16 This stems partly from local resistance to change , and partly from the postwar approach to agricultural policy .
17 the innervation of the muscles inserted on the cervical sclerites suggests that they are derived partly from the prothorax and partly from the labial segment of the Head ( Henry , 1958 ; Schmitt , 1959 : Shepheard , 1973 ) .
18 It is an atavistic reaction , born partly of disappointment that decades of believing that infectious diseases are a danger past and partly from the underlying despair of those infected with HIV and the anger of the groups that represent them .
19 Partly it died , no doubt , from its own defects ( including distribution difficulties ) , and partly from the spirited response of the Standard .
20 Originally , Blackpool supplied its own power for the tramway , originally from a generator at the back of the tram depot , and later from the Municipal power station at Shannon Street .
21 The increased availability , from the North Sea and also from the Middle East and Africa , will almost certainly mean a considerable increase in its use throughout Europe over the next decade .
22 It clearly arose from the line of springs issuing from the rocky hillside , and also from the narrow crossing below the church over the otherwise broad flood plain or reputed lake .
23 The frame of reference for all this ferment in the official mind remained the idea of the Commonwealth , which during the war received an impetus from the need to show the Americans , in words if not in deeds , that there would be room for a British empire in the brave new post-war world , and also from the genuine idealism stimulated in some British imperialists — as it had been stimulated in the previous war — by a desire to distinguish themselves from the Germans and their imperial ambitions .
24 It will collate data from the two proposed space station polar platforms , one European Space Agency platform , a Japanese one and also from the manned space station .
25 It was obviously different from the religion of Jesus , as far as we understand it , and also from the Jewish vision of St Paul , who had been the first to bring the semitic faith to the hellenistic world of the Roman empire .
26 Changes can appear ( often with good reason ) to have no sense or logic , confined to relatively remote tiers of management and far from the real business of caring for patients .
27 Temiar gardens consist of a wide range of plants , apparently grown haphazardly and far from the regimented uniformity of plantation agriculture .
28 History , particularly the Tudors and Stuarts , fascinated her while in English she loved books like Pride and Prejudice and Far from the Madding Crowd That did n't stop her from reading slushy romantic fiction by Barbara Cartland , soon to be her step-grandmother .
29 now my Lord , your Lordship would of seen from the case and now from the continental television case , both in the divisional court and in the court of appeal , that where a reference is to be made the court that is marking the reference , if , what is sort to be done is either to challenge a British statute or in the case of er , er the red hot Dutch case , of course with the statute , er something which er it involves a ministerial decision , but in either of those instances the court has got to decide in the interim whether or not the statute or measure should remain in force and there is the priority of public policy as indicated in er Lord er speech referred to both in the divisional court and in the court of appeal in continental television in er maintaining the law in force and a , a bonus has to be faced by the person seeking discipline from the law to show us a sufficiently strong case to justify the er , er , the suspension of the law in the interim .
30 Now my Lord , your Lordship would of seen from , in fact the same case , and now from the continental television case , both in the divisional court and in the court of appeal , that where a reference is to be made the court that is making the reference , it what is sort to be done is either to challenge a British statute or in the case of er , er the red hot Dutch case , in fact the terms were caused in the statute er something which in involves a ministerial decision , but in either of those instances the court has got to decide in the interim whether or not the statute or measure should remain in force and there is the priority of public policy as indicated in er Lord er speech referred to both in the divisional court and in the court of appeal in continental television in maintaining the law in force and a , a bonus has to be faced by the person seeking discipline the law to show us the simply strong case to justify the er , er the suspension of the law in the interim .
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