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

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1 The Broncos are happy to take on John Monie 's Best of British away from home — they want the showdown at Wigan 's Central Park the weekend after the World Cup final between Australia and Great Britain on October 24 .
2 It is clear both from Scripture and in the long experience of the Church , that some Christians can do this much more effectively than the majority .
3 ‘ I heard about this today from auld Timmins , him that 's the under-manager to Brackenridge in Soft Bric-a-brac and Genteel Furnishings .
4 But as well as all the companies — and there is a host of Cambex Corps and IPL Systems Incs just under the tall poppies of the IBM marketplace , there are thousands and thousands of individuals who must now feel devalued in a deeply demoralising way , people that have made it their life 's work to understand everything there is to know and understand about IBM and its mainframe products , who now find that all that hard-won knowledge is a rapidly wasting asset — not just industry commentators and pundits who will soon find that the market ca n't bear any more ‘ Into the Big Blue Yonder : the Decline and Fall of an American Icon ’ books , but an unsung army of data processing managers who now feel they are too old to start again and learn something new and fundamentally different virtually from scratch , and will instead sink back into the anonymity of early retirement .
5 Yes , yes , do you think that one of the reasons that they , that they became less popular apart from fashion was that , that they , erm wo that , that you had , the way that you cleaned them , that they caught the dust or
6 New ideas and a ‘ revolution of aspiration ’ through higher real wages around the 1850s may have persuaded populations that economic advancement was possible away from subsistence agriculture into manufactures , services , and cash agriculture and that large families stood in the way of it ( Lesthaeghe 1983 ) .
7 Then there is the work with prisoners ' wives who naturally shy away from publicity .
8 ‘ After you 'd gone , I did n't do much apart from swim , sunbathe and sleep . ’
9 What was striking about the instant response to Stanley 's emancipation proposals in 1833 was that it came from Howick , until recently in charge , at the Colonial Office , of the emancipation question , and that his strongest dissent arose from the failure of the plan to chart a move as soon as possible directly from slavery to free labour without bothering with an apprenticeship stage .
10 But in fact there was very little apart from discussion at the end , that was actually relevant to voluntary services , it was about local government reorganization which was very interesting , for me as a parish councillor .
11 Most significantly , the impact of the Agricultural Revolution and the extensive enclosures in rural parishes during the late 18th and early 19th centuries drove the young and healthy away from home in search of work and the possibility of keeping body and soul together .
12 Obviously we have n't been good away from home this season but I was pleased again with the attitude on Saturday .
13 Guisborough are now four points off the pace in third after hammering Langley Park 7–1 away from home .
14 When Granpa brought us all home from midday mass there was still no sign of Dad , so I had a second night with the double bed all to myself .
15 Of these , nearly 8,000 children die because they have not been immunised , nearly 7,000 from dehydration caused by diarrhoea , and nearly as many again from pneumonia .
16 And in fact our famous nest at Loch Garton , the young there actually er , both unfortunately died ; one killed by a fox , and the other was too weak really from lack of food to survive properly .
17 Dad , though , was never very happy away from home and his own surroundings and was uncomfortable about celebrating Christmas anyway .
18 The College shop stocks essential requisites for those away from home plus a range of Henley merchandise from sweatshirts to teddy-bears .
19 The Artisans may find it tough away from home .
20 That is , the study excludes income and employment generated overseas eg. from marketing and distribution .
21 Knit rows 1–35 inclusive from Card A. Reset card to row 1 but ‘ change direction ’ of the motif ( for punchcard machines , turn the card over on to the ‘ blank ’ side ) .
22 I mean it 's only just to , just to do something otherwise you just sit here and you think it 's , you 're stuck here from morning till night and all you can do is keep going round , I mean I can keep working here
23 A major feature of the ocean is the ring of shifting pack ice that occupies the southern half , permanently surrounding Antarctica and increasing four-to fivefold from summer to winter .
24 Such motion should be detectable either from timing measurements , or from relative astrometry with the Parkes-Tidbinbilla Interferometer or with Parkes-Hobart very-long-baseline interferometry .
25 Thought again about possibility of having it viewable equally from front and back .
26 Green peaberries are usually available only from specialist coffee merchants .
27 • Exclusive compilation , available only from Reader 's Digest .
28 Clean clothes , fares to and from the interview , possibly something to eat or drink when you 're far away from home , even going around the job centres — they all cost money .
29 With the extra money , especially if you were far away from home , your family could visit you in hospital , without some of the worry of travel and accommodation expenses .
30 Up there is how far away from home he is in miles along there is the time he 's been travelling for .
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