Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] from the " in BNC.

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1 Sections 6 and 7 of the UCTA override these provisions , and , in effect , provide for mandatory inclusion of such warranties in the contracts covered by these sections , since the easiest way to exclude liability for breach of such warranties is to exclude them altogether from the terms of the contract .
2 ‘ The key is train them properly from the word go , ’ Steve emphasised .
3 I could see this condition coming upon me relentlessly from the first moment Dana cast his eyes upon me : he was another who knew how to use the power of the evil eye , almost casually , to enchant total strangers .
4 It was a bad one for me right from the start when I got involved in the spinning at the first corner . ’
5 More to give herself time to think than because she wished to know , she said to Constance , ‘ Perhaps you had better tell me right from the beginning , Constance . ’
6 A plantation of 30,000 artificial palms would fundamentally shift cloud patterns near coastal deserts , drawing them overland from the sea .
7 You ca I ca n't hel I 'd I right from the day he walked in I did n't like him .
8 The further we expand the adult the further we take ourselves away from the fears of our primitive self .
9 Rule-following as a practice must therefore be able to carry on without anything to support it , and we must attempt to wean ourselves away from the feeling of vertigo which is engendered by our recognition of the lack of support .
10 ‘ How nice to have someone here from the Foreign Office .
11 Once we arrived at the house she asked us whether we would go and pick up someone else from the doctor 's surgery who she worked with .
12 Do you know I ca n't remember the date , early part of March , early part of March , erm what she says at the moment is that er someone else from the college is going to Leicester next Wednesday when Helen 's going to Cardiff and this girl is then going to Cardiff when Helen should be going to Leicester , so Helen says , and she wants to look at the same subjects as what Helen does so Helen says that they 're gon na sort of go to the different colleges and compare notes when they come back from it so she might need n't want to go to Leicester
13 Staff members tried to keep them away from the soft-hearted President , consigning them to the Vice-president not because Bush was more callous , North explained , but because it was Reagan who had to make the policy decisions .
14 The hatchback also keeps them away from the big Volvos .
15 As Henry removed his coat and set his briefcase down , Maisie 's fingers , like demented spiders in a bath , ran this way and that , in any direction , it seemed , that might lead them away from the wistful logic of the melody .
16 However , wild horses could n't drag them away from the task in hand tonight , namely lowering the floor six feet with every beat .
17 An empty drink tube rolled between their feet as the jitney wheeled into motion , whisking them away from the cargo concourse and plunging into the tunnels of Plenty .
18 The Society has a unique collection of pre-grouping wagons and is very keen to store them away from the ravages of salt sea-spray , weather and vandals .
19 If you want to produce as many young as possible , it is best to hatch and rear them away from the parents .
20 An Elf war fleet led by Tyrion defeats the Norse in a huge sea battle and drives them away from the coast of Ulthuan .
21 She crossed to the doorway and led them away from the shed .
22 I got mad , because they were so greedy , and tried to shove them away from the chair .
23 Their parents must lead them away from the nest site to other areas where they can collect food and find hiding places .
24 As soon as the chicks are mobile , she leads them away from the nest and down to the shore .
25 Stephen manoeuvred them away from the formal office seating around his desk towards some more relaxed sofas and chairs grouped around a low table .
26 Escort them away from the city . ’
27 Video is a good medium with which to move them away from the beginner 's preoccupation with individual words to an attempt to follow the general drift of a message .
28 It has been found that taking them away from the contamination and giving them a healthy diet for a month can boost their damaged immune systems for up to 18 months .
29 Returning to London , and influenced by Ruskin and Octavia Hill , she went to work as a volunteer at a number of slum-housing projects around Marylebone , where her contributions ranged from carpentry to moral tutoring and advising the poor of the district on careers , and attempting to lead them away from the evils of alcohol .
30 He maintained that Washington feared that the gradual shift of the states of the region into the political orbit of the Non-Aligned Movement could draw them away from the system of ‘ inter-American treaties of mutual assistance ’ .
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