Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They are normally made of cellulose or a cellulose derivative and should be slowly conditioned from the storage liquid to the solvent in use .
2 He said 7,000 other positions in marketing and service are also to be eventually cut from the workforce , which totalled 90,000 at the end of 1992 .
3 These examples may seem to be somewhat removed from the experience of a child who has grown up in an inner-city slum .
4 When Greg returned with the snowball , Margaret Seymour-Strachey had shifted her position so as to be better shielded from the rest of the Saloon Bar , and it was clear that she had not managed to get control over herself , for she was now sobbing away quietly .
5 It was a relief to attend to his words and not his presence , although he was not the sort of man to be easily put from the mind .
6 But 90 was thought to be too many to be easily controlled from the centre , which meant retaining the existing tier of regional administration as an executive arm of government , while the variation in population size was tackled by creating a third tier of management in large areas : the district .
7 This means that the pump can be easily removed from the pool without disturbing the extension cable , if maintenance proves necessary .
8 In one school senior members of staff sat in rotation in a room to which disruptive pupils could be promptly sent from the classroom .
9 Even so , though Hendrix has more or less possessed Randy for the past fifteen years , Hansen 's original guitar influences could n't be further removed from the blues-based , howling feedback style that was to become his shared trademark .
10 It could hardly be further removed from the conclusion to the story of the Reed Sea .
11 H 2 must be rapidly removed from the fermentation system , however , because high partial pressures of H 2 inhibit the reactivation of these coenzymes which are essential in glycolysis .
12 He had already advised Donleavy in his bi-weekly reports that Hurley 's security arrangements were derisory , that all sorts of people with no clear allegiance were wandering in and out of NARCOG , ostensibly selling information but just as likely collecting it ; that agents and bona fide informants were being put at risk because of this , and that future DEA or inter-agency operations might well be fatally compromised from the start .
13 After much soul searching , he decided that the only way he was going to come off was to be totally separated from the drug scene .
14 It is still very unsure whether West Malling can be totally saved from the axe , but concerted efforts are being made behind the scenes by various parties , for not only West Malling but the other 72 threatened airfields in the UK .
15 Lanes 1 , 3 and 5 demonstrate , that there is no influence of the nucleotide sequence on protein methylation ; DNA can even be totally omitted from the reaction mixture with no loss of band intensity .
16 Also , what space is initially empty , and what would remain empty after stabilization of the blocks , can be directly discovered from the diagram and the imagined snapshots .
17 Details which are ignored in the source text but which have to be specified in the target language can pose a serious dilemma for the translator if they can not be reasonably inferred from the context .
18 The following series of questions will need to be carefully considered from the point of view of your client , bearing in mind the negotiation process — clearly it will include matters which your client wants to be excluded from the agreement as well as matters that it wants included .
19 Information regarding the location of the Community Charge Residue Team and further details including staff to be temporarily seconded from the Council Tax structure to assist the Residue Team will follow in due course .
20 Any network circulars where the originating office dos not have a fee paying client and he is seeking a brokerage type fee from the receiving office 's client or contact , should be clearly stated from the outset .
21 There is a funfair next door and the big wheels can be clearly seen from the dressing-room window .
22 She was still quite a long way from Yatton Farm , but the windmill on its hillock could be clearly seen from the farm .
23 In order to avoid disappointment and the frustration of delays , it should be clearly understood from the outset that obtaining grants from local authorities is by no means an overnight business .
24 Whatever its merits , this principle should be clearly separated from the government decision about how progressive the community charge should be .
25 This information would not be automatically collected from the request , but is essential in order to describe the person fully , and the retrieval process has to ensure that it is provided .
26 In such a procedure the boundaries of the domain can be automatically obtained from the maximum and minimum excursion values of the part in this local coordinate system .
27 This kind of tactical reasoning must , however , be sharply distinguished from the argument for voluntary or charitable sources of income with which we are concerned in this chapter .
28 The time recorded on two different watches , for example , can be perfectly associated : the time on one of them can be correctly predicted from the time on the other , but not because the time on one of them causes the time on the other ; altering the time on one of them would have absolutely no impact on the other .
29 This will be Cantona 's first visit to Hillsborough since he snubbed Wednesday , and his reception will be far removed from the hero worship of Elland Road or Old Trafford.Fergie will need all his powers of communication to prevent him being French fried in the face of hostility he is unlikely to have encountered before .
30 What either of these methods might produce would not be far removed from the Silhouette ‘ tipsheet ’ for authors .
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