Example sentences of "is [verb] [adv] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the ideal situation he is hidden completely from the observed , who are not aware of the researcher 's presence at all .
2 The microfilm is also an invaluable tool for disabled workers who are unable to get to the central paper system or for an interview room that is situated far from the general bureau office .
3 The mould is broken away from the hardened bronze , the ends of the tie-rods sawn off , faults patched and the surface cleaned ; and though much fine detail was completed in the model , more can be chiselled on the cold bronze .
4 Its growth is considered here as a specific political issue which , for the purposes of both clarity and brevity , is distinguished apart from the broader social history of the period .
5 Ideally the Civic Society would like to see far more drastic policy change , possibly thinking in terms of forty hectares but we realize the minimum possible would be the thirty point five hectares which is hanging over from the first phase of the structure plan , and so that must of course be regarded as committed .
6 Given that these ‘ older ’ users are more likely to have worked and to inject heroin , rather than smoke it , the sample is skewed away from the archetypal ‘ young unemployed heroin chaser ’ profiled in our prevalence surveys .
7 This mode is carried forward from the 1954 Convention , and it is expressly provided that ‘ if exceptional circumstances so require ’ diplomatic channels may be used for the same purpose .
8 Administration is carried out from the Head Office in London , where up-to-date office technology is very much in evidence .
9 One of the most powerful , problem-solving methods is to work backwards from the hoped-for solution .
10 This dislocated alternation of joy and fear , anxiety and compulsion , of being outside and inside , and of time that is distorted away from the normal sequence , is difficult to put into words , later words , linear words : but once , in a friend 's flat in Holland Park , I heard the opening passages of a gramophone record which almost caught it : Bartok 's Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion .
11 The Reef is built up from the hard skeletons of dead polyps , and forms a base for the living coral .
12 The former is a collection of the more interesting statistics published by the state , and the latter is made up from the same sources , but is presented in a more varied and readable form , including charts and diagrams .
13 From this false premiss , it is easy to see how the public might wrongly think that Moët & Chandon 's Premiere Cuvée Champagne is made entirely from the first thousand litres of the cuvée .
14 Another difference between the characterization of Alison and that of the three men is that she is seen totally from the outside — one sees her appearance in her face and her clothes ; we see what actions she does .
15 Heat is radiated entirely from the ceramic coals or logs .
16 Water loss is accelerated especially from the intracellular compartment , leading to metabolic and electrolyte disturbance .
17 This is especially true if you are playing a sport such as squash , where an extremely high level of stamina is needed right from the very beginning .
18 It is suggested that support for such organisations is drawn disproportionately from the middle class , and in particular those sections of the middle class that feel most at threat from the structural changes taking place in contemporary British society .
19 His assertion that the problem remains and is handed down from the first generation of Homo sapiens to the present one in the institutions of religion and art seems to be , prima facie , very plausible .
20 Molly Allen , the disability team manager , explained how the service is moving away from the traditional model of care .
21 Current educational thinking is moving away from the whole concept of labelling children by closely defined categories , and the emphasis is rather on the individual needs of children and on the shared aspects of their development and learning .
22 The daggerboard is raised slightly from the same position in lighter winds because the boat 's sailing faster .
23 This is assessed entirely from the objective assessment derived from inspection reports or bacteriological data .
24 Back on the home front , bargaining is shifting rapidly from the national arena to local level .
25 That is getting away from the old system whereby the County Council held a vast store of advisers in Macclesfield House , stacked up , and schools that needed them requested them and off they went , but schools in fact that wanted perhaps a different sort of advice , was n't able to get it from Macclesfield House , and could n't buy it outside because it did n't have the money to do so .
26 an accent mark which is set separately from the main character and is then placed either over or under it .
27 Like Baudelaire in Courbet 's painting of the artist 's studio , Minton is set apart from the central group both compositionally and by his introspection .
28 This large , impressive hotel is set back from the main road in its own grounds , and clients can walk into Going or Ellmau in around 10–15 minutes .
29 Behind the church , which is set back from the main road and screened by trees , a sequestered lane soon passes the large hole of Hurtle Pot .
30 The house is set back from the main road and has wonderful views of the surrounding farmland .
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