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

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1 I love camping and do n't feel that anything can compare with waking up in the morning with the day just a few hours on from dawn , dew still on the grass , so that when you open the tent flap the smell of a new day comes to you with the early morning sun .
2 This is the procedure to follow , whether you 're planning a new kitchen entirely from scratch , or reorganizing an existing one .
3 The truth began to be known only when returned veterans started to piece the story together from hearsay at home and to voice their fears to Congressmen .
4 they could only snatch a few minutes together from time to time , usually when Daddy came over to Low Fields to look after the cattle , or during the haytiming .
5 Oh has it ever occurred to you to take a bottle of milk in from home save going out to buy it ?
6 The second part of the ORIGINAL DRAWING tutorial explains how to create your won shapes entirely from scratch .
7 They clustered around his ankles , hiding his plimsolls entirely from view .
8 In practice , therefore , the judge generally divines the object of a statute merely from perusal of its language , in the light of his knowledge of the previous law and general knowledge of social conditions .
9 COMPUTONE ROLLS IN FROM ROSWELL WITH INTELLISERVER FOR TCP/IP ETHERNETS
10 I had not conducted business in Latin America or in Africa at all , and visits to both countries soon after I was appointed revealed how extraordinarily difficult it was to get an accurate view of both their problems and opportunities merely from reading , no matter how assiduously .
11 Native gels , circular dichroism spectra and differential scanning calorimetry ( C. M. Johnson , personal communication ) of purified mutant proteins show that the mutations have little or no effect on the stability and folding of the dimers , suggesting that changes in binding affinity result only from elimination of the intended intermolecular contacts .
12 Obtainable by mail only from Radio Bygones , , the annual subscription , for 6 issues , is £17 .
13 Isabel wrenched her eyes away from fitzAlan and glared at the wall .
14 With an effort she kept her eyes away from Dane , knowing she could n't bear to see answering desire for Marianne in his face .
15 The crowd , shouting opposition slogans , later accompanied a car carrying Chihana 's wife and lawyer away from court after he failed to appear .
16 It was , he sadly reflected , impossible to keep the Koreans away from factionalism and skulduggery .
17 They acquired a significance that grew ever more painful as weeks and then months away from home turned into years .
18 Stiff Little Fingers was my life when I was younger and I jumped at the idea of being able to do a few gigs without spending months away from home and having to worry about recording a new album as soon as we finished .
19 They 're still six months away from product reckoned to run initially on Sun 3s and 4s , Sparcs , RS/6000s and DECstations .
20 His hair was dishevelled , his beard had grown around his neck as if he had spent the past four months away from civilisation .
21 The explorers celebrate deep in the Antartic just months away from tragedy .
22 The military experts taught her how to take evasive action and speed away from danger .
23 Coal as an export commodity is to some extent a casualty of the shift in the economic mix of the Western industrialised nations away from energy intensive ‘ smokestack ’ industries and towards higher added value , higher technology industries .
24 It would shift the balance of community research away from energy projects — which at present take up 63 per cent of the Commission 's research funds — and towards schemes that promote industrial competitiveness .
25 She tossed her head , sending the silky swath of hair tumbling over her shoulders , and sensed rather than saw the sudden shift of emotion away from anger to a raw wild passion that stole her breath and made her legs go weak .
26 Typically , Stan and Ollie never fought when out on walks away from home .
27 So often the right tool for the job is hanging in the tool shed at home when you are helping a friend in his house , or have broken down in the car away from home .
28 RSPCA officials are now urging all farmers to listen out for flood warnings and move their animals away from danger as soon as posible .
29 ‘ We 've been in this situation before , where we 've needed a good result away from home only to lose 1–0 , ’ he said .
30 INSIDE CAMBODIA First steps away from brutality Mine victims get a helping hand , writes Hugo Gurdon
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