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

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1 CHEESE AND TOMATO : Hard cheese is n't moist enough to encourage bugs to grow , and tomatoes are rarely contaminated from their greenhouses .
2 The party won the support of people who fear change and apparatchiks who have most to lose from it — hence the thumping 30% the party won in East Berlin .
3 Fourthly , we may single out what is ordinarily called an event or change , partly because of its brief duration , and thereby distinguished from what is called a standing condition — say the movement of a lever as against its tensile strength .
4 That was where Luch silently led Marion Maclean , slowly recovering from her shock during the four-mile walk .
5 ‘ When I first came out I stayed with Julia and I 've since heard from her to say well done , ’ says Corinne .
6 Nothing happened and Mr Smith has since vanished from his Wolverhampton home .
7 Has since resigned from his family to spend more time with John Major .
8 The All Black mean machine , battle-hardened if a little bruised from its Bledisloe Cup exertions , cut a clean swathe through South African provincial rugby .
9 A cantankerous sojourn in Aberdeen ended when he was forcibly evicted from his lodgings .
10 FEW PLACES have such a gentle and equable climate that animals living there never need seek shelter ; and few animals are so well-armed that they do not welcome somewhere to hide from their enemies or a safe nursery for their young .
11 But then I lose what I most want from it , that it be in a room with other objects .
12 Andy ( Sharon 's twin brother ) and Keith ( who fancies Sandra ) jump on James ( who fancies himself ) to the accompaniment of loud cheering from everyone else .
13 Then , in the late afternoon , to the school : zygoma , xanthelasma , volvulus , all drained from him , at least , at last , all that ugly shit .
14 He was suddenly shaken from his thoughts by a car which slid silently to a halt beside him .
15 Eliot was " tall , gaunt , of pallid hue and tensely withdrawn from anything reminiscent of the flesh " .
16 Does it not merely subtract from what is already there , and should n't a truly creative process add something too ?
17 The nicest and the nastiest all suffer from it .
18 He was less prominent in the action than William Craig and he felt sufficiently distanced from it to be able to absent himself for a few days in the first week of the strike when he went to Canada to attend a funeral .
19 Here , I can only think that he was saying , ‘ well , we do n't know that there 's the full authority of the city council in this view ’ , but erm I 'm not going to put up a defence , I just think that what we do is basically stress from yourself and from the chief officer that we do want this file known .
20 This is not to say that whatever mystery you have chosen so as to lead your hero or heroine into these successively more and more suspenseful situations will have to be kept entirely hidden from your reader till the last pages .
21 Ah yeah well they perhaps mean from his wrist then .
22 Beneath this man-made mechanism of oppression are the people , literally distanced from their surroundings by Kahlo 's use of photo-collage .
23 ‘ Well , I thank you , ’ he managed to say offhandedly before once again addressing his rapt attention to Angelina , albeit somewhat shaken from his confident suavity .
24 There is a full discussion of this case at p76. 1.5 The employee 's duty to disclose to his employer information which may be of use to that employer ( and not personally to profit from it ) If , during the course of employment , an employee receives information which is or may reasonably be relevant to his employer 's business then he is under a duty : ( a ) to disclose all relevant information received to the employer ; and ( b ) not to use that information for his or another 's benefit unless the employer consents .
25 Mr Fuller said : ‘ Our club only heard from him when we had discos in the club house and he phoned us to keep the noise down . ’
26 The beginner 's stance needs to be altered to handle higher winds otherwise you will tire quickly and the boom will be constantly ripped from your grasp .
27 Gracie Fields had a tremendous faculty of projection , perhaps stemming from her old Music Hall days , and she never needed a microphone for her ringing voice ; either belting out ‘ Its the Biggest Aspidistra in the World ’ , or singing gently ‘ Sally ’ , each syllable was heard in every corner of the huge auditorium .
28 KEYS : ‘ Mark , somewhat distanced from it now , what 's you 're impression of what 's happening at Anfield . ’
29 During employment the employee may damage his employer 's business in the following ways : ( a ) working for a competitor during his hours of employment ; ( b ) working for a competitor in his spare time ; ( c ) making preparations in order to compete with his employer after he has left ; ( d ) disclosing or using the employer 's business secrets ; or ( e ) failing to disclose information which may be of use to his employer and in some instances personally profiting from its use .
30 This project will develop means which students can better profit from their stay abroad and which will enable their tutors to integrate the learning during the year with parts of the course which takes place before and after .
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