Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] [adv] from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ken produced some of his standard characters that were to become as closely identified with him as was ‘ Stop messing about ’ — which did n't disappear totally from the airways .
2 So if you are a die-hard player who ca n't stay away from the golf course during the winter months , why not try a golfing holiday on the Continent ?
3 ‘ You ca n't stay away from the wedding !
4 But you would n't think so from the arguments we have .
5 I do n't suppose I 'd get anything from libraries that I do n't know already from the Colour Supplement article , or the interviews .
6 Do n't expect much from the Goblin riders themselves !
7 Exports increased to 69% this time from 64% of total sales last , but Curtis said that it did n't benefit much from the movements in exchange rates .
8 Some people ca n't keep away from a deathbed .
9 Young Suzi , in the depths of her misery , knowing it was making her worse , still could n't keep away from the theatre , even during the day , even on Sunday when no-one was there .
10 ‘ Ca n't keep away from the boys , can you ?
11 Ca n't keep away from the tables , can you ? ’
12 In general , when something does n't work right from the GUI , the error messages require significant technical skills .
13 He looked down at her and she could n't look away from the dark , burning eyes .
14 ‘ People are fed up hearing about our injuries , but you ca n't run away from the fact that we have 28 professionals , and half of those ca n't be considered .
15 We could n't see much from the window .
16 In another case Betty Jones who is 86 and unwell could n't cope with her senile husband of 83 , and because he could n't return home from the day centre a place had to be found for him .
17 Even a shite version by Bill Haley could n't take away from the glory of Turner 's creation .
18 But that should n't take away from the achievement of the French .
19 This is to help people whose minds wo n't switch off from the events of the day .
20 She did n't go straight from the house to the Station Hotel .
21 It did n't come well from a girl who took her clothes off every night in front of an audience of five hundred , at least half of whom must be men .
22 Ruth saw that the light in this place did n't come only from the sun ; a faint glow fell from Miach , something like starlight — cool and pure , with colours at its heart .
23 As far as politics go , they do n't shy away from the subject .
24 And he oh that 's , that 's a free life for them , you punch it and it 's the ghost that kills him , you ca n't get away from the ghost .
25 I just could n't get away from the police .
26 You see , we ca n't get away from the fact that if Kemp was in London , he could easily have caught an earlier train .
27 ‘ You ca n't get away from the fact that women vets are n't looked on kindly by farmers .
28 I find I ca n't get away from the job .
29 Time , right , I am moving the amendment the reference back and I 'm handing those papers to the Chief Executive and I 'm gon na ask the Chief Executive to get someone independent to do this because you ca n't get away from the numbers that the numbers I 've get someone independent I 'll ask for that .
30 Do n't get up from the table before that .
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