Example sentences of "and [noun] [adv] from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sweepers raked the dirt and dung away from the front of stalls ; a muezzin called from the minaret of a nearby mosque ; chai wallahs pulled their blankets closer around them and lit their burners to boil the first tea saucepan of the day . |
2 | Yes she wanted to ride this morn I 'm taking the buggy like this so I can carry the fruit and vegetables back from the market . |
3 | Analysing what racism does in our society means , first of all , claiming ‘ race ’ and racism back from the margins of British politics . |
4 | The track itself is often obliterated and a large part of a rail man 's job is hacking ice and snow away from the points or the platforms between carriages . |
5 | This year we have added a special Olympian category in addition to the athletes ’ section to reflect both the track and field achievements ( Christie , Gunnell and Kriss Akabusi 's 400 metres hurdles bronze ) and winners away from the stadium — Simon Terry ( archery individual and team bronzes ) , gold-winning cyclist Chris Boardman and boxer Robin Reid ( bronze ) . |
6 | This year we have added a special Olympian category in addition to the athletes ' section to reflect both the track and field achievements ( Christie , Gunnell and Kriss Akabusi 's 400 metres hurdles bronze ) and winners away from the stadium — Chris Terry ( archery individual and team bronzes ) and gold-winning cyclist Chris Boardman and boxer Robin Reid ( bronze ) . |
7 | One evening Sigarup brought the rams and he-goats down from the mountain pastures and Śa kar went to take his place , tending the ewes and lambs . |
8 | Once a femur or a forearm would have played a pure note if you 'd used one for a pipe , but the pieces would whistle harsh and offkey now from the holes bored into them by the efficient mandibles of her companions in the vertical grave , the cenote where they placed her after the battle , during the truce . |
9 | If there is any possibility of placing washing machines and dryers away from the kitchen you should consider it . |
10 | Although he always treated Richard Baxter with the utmost politeness and civility , he nevertheless refused to embrace the Gospel himself and kept his family and servants away from the meetings . |
11 | He 's bought Jessica flowers and chocolates right from the start . |
12 | She was looking at the maids carrying plates of singed meat to the young people and a servant who was bringing a tray full of raw steaks and sausages out from the house . |
13 | Is there really any connection between Leonardo and Columbus apart from the sort imagined by flatulent film producers ? |
14 | In 1978 , it was decided to select ten small towns which , because of their beautifully preserved old quarters , ambience of arts and crafts , and situation away from the routine tourist tracks , would be a family unto themselves through their subtle relationship of styles , and give a cross-section of Swiss life of today and yesterday . |
15 | ‘ On every piece of ground lay metal shapes ; some more bars and sheets straight from the steelworks : other gigantic constructions covered in a deep brown rust … |
16 | The tendency to categorize black sportsmen and women differently from the rest is faintly racist and , I believe , totally unnecessary . |
17 | They will lease the first team pitch and clubhouse back from the buyers next season and expect to move to new premises in 1993 . |
18 | ITALIA house can assimilate anything , mixing completely unrelated elements into seamless tracks that are clever , commercial , and miles away from the backroom botch jobs now dominating the UK dance scene . |
19 | Also , you should bc wary of putting down pots and pans straight from the stove ; this might cause the ceramic to crack . |
20 | It is perhaps a shame to divert attention and energy away from the act of making and being , toward analysis of how your makings and be-ing ( what you make and who you are ) are received by those who are empowered to see them . |