Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv] from the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead , the mechanism inside the cylinder allows the ‘ primary ’ circuit to be filled up from the cold water supply to the hot water cylinder When it is full , a large air bubble prevents the two mixing — provided the water in the boiler circuit is never allowed to boil . |
2 | ‘ I do n't think he is going to be stepping back from the front line , ’ he said . |
3 | In the present case the argument was at one stage canvassed that requesting the receipt with the consequent obtaining of fingerprints , should be regarded separately from the main issue , that it amounted to a separate trick within a trick . |
4 | In general , all restores would then be carried out from the optical disk , minimising the number of mounts needed for the magnetic media . |
5 | Among other things , that paper proposed that sewerage charges should be separated out from the new council tax in the same way as water charges are at present separately levied . |
6 | The large amphibians of the Palaeozoic did not survive beyond the Permian , and so our inferences about their modes of life have to be made entirely from the bony fossils that survive . |
7 | Information can then be fed back from the cognitive system to the logogen system to influence the response of this system to the word which is going to be misread . |
8 | The information needed for this part of the investigation will be drawn partly from the postal survey , and also from a series of interviews with firms in each of the three countries . |
9 | … while Men 's Heads are busied with the arts of money-jobbing between the Exchange and the Exchequer , they will be drawn off from the solid arts of honourable traffic ; which alone can prove nationally and permanently lucrative . |
10 | But its reports are not as comprehensive , they have to be requested singly from the main menu ( which means multiple passes of your text through the analyser ) and the reports may not offer the intuitive help that the other programs give you . |
11 | The mood of the place , and an indication of what they were about , could be gleaned instantly from the huge posters around the reception office walls of blow-ups of the 1968 French student riots . |
12 | With the Tories also there , attention could eventually be shifted away from the old disputes and onto the business of who governs the state and in whose interest . |
13 | And once we start such an enquiry , Poulantzas claims , we shall be dragged away from the objective definition of classes , back into individualist accounts of the perceptions and intentions of their members . |
14 | The gig sold out months ago and , despite EMF 's claims to be moving away from the teeny audience , Silverfish are forced to open the show a good two hours earlier than normal to accommodate the expected exodus of punters heading for an early bedtime . |
15 | That for the Sutton route would be entered directly from the running track . |
16 | It is therefore possible for a defendant in a negligence action to raise a defence of volenti non fit injuria , but consent to the risk in question can not be inferred merely from the other party 's knowledge of the purported exclusion . |
17 | Stereoscopic images can be produced from such oblique views , thus improving the information content of the images by allowing terrain elevations to be derived directly from the remotely-sensed images . |
18 | The partners themselves may wish to form their own partners ' finance committee so that questions of profit and capital sharing can be settled independently from the mainstream finances of the firm . |
19 | The performance has to be convincing , or they will not be lured away from the vulnerable nest or young . |
20 | The corporation agreed , and even paid £200 so that the new shops would be set back from the previous building line . |
21 | In the case brought against West Germany concerning the West German Insurance Supervision Law referred to above , the European Court indicated that there were cases where a provider of services might be exempted altogether from the supervisory requirements of national law , where the services were being provided to commercial enterprises who could look after themselves and did not need the same degree of protection as consumers . |
22 | The balance of evidence seems to be swinging away from the original idea of swamp-dwelling giant dinosaurs to fully terrestrial habits . |
23 | I hope , like Zen , that it gives people the feeling that they need not be cut off from the great intellectual and philosophical questions . |
24 | Valves are fitted in the hot and cold water supplies so that the water can be cut off from the whole system or from individual branches . |
25 | But now the ‘ cloak of secrecy ’ must be cast aside from the Civil List , said Mr Williams . |
26 | I 'm spineless enough to be steered away from the obvious , safe , acclaimed designer label choices I had in mind , and it 's already started . |
27 | A load torque produces a static position error , which can be deduced directly from the static torque/rotor position characteristic . |
28 | It would not be a source of comfort to the hardpressed British public if they were to become aware that ( reckoning our overseas statistics globally not a single bean of substance for themselves or of capital equipment for British manufacturers is likely to be left over from the American credit ; and that we shall require , on balance , the whole of it , and , unless we change our ways , much more to feed and sustain Allies , liberated territories and ex-enemies , to maintain our military prestige overseas , and , generally speaking to cut a dash in the world considerably above our means . |
29 | I would n't use RAMdrive on a machine with less than 8MB of RAM , though , since 4MB is about the absolute minimum you need to run Windows successfully , and the smartdrv and RAMdrive allocations have to be taken away from the overall amount . |
30 | During solution compaction , the area immediately adjacent to the stressed grain to grain contact is taken into solution and may be flushed away from the immediate area by pore fluid migration . |