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

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1 Some see this as indicating a constant relegation battle come the winds of March , but I believe it is only from such a lowly position , lulling opponents into a false sense of security , that we can wreak havoc on the rest of the League .
2 For London alone from 1867 a Metropolitan Common Poor fund was established , to which all London Unions contributed for the building and maintenance of workhouses throughout London .
3 The timing to walk away from such a situation is crucial ; unless you are in the mood to parry age old male posturings and sexual innuendo .
4 During the school years , children must learn to grow away from such a communicative support system , and increase their communicative independence .
5 Surely Hari Morgan would be only too grateful for the opportunity to get away from such an unprepossessing background ?
6 ‘ Surely your errand was urgent to take you away from such an important gathering in your own Rorim , and you have the foreign Teller with you also , I see . ’
7 People are frequently not aware that horses need companions ; and to support this idea they may even point out a horse in a paddock that appears to be grazing alone and away from all the other horses .
8 I move in a little artificial , smiling world away from all the big interests of life . ’
9 The comment voiced from apparently everywhere is that workwear represents a move away from Eighties designer flash : away from all the heavily-labelled , non-hard-wearing , too-clever-by-half , over-styled garbage .
10 He described the city as ‘ an interesting train ride away from all the talent and all the good stories . ’
11 I think it 's probably better for us to stay away from all the f—ing scenes in Sydney because it gives us original ideas on life . ’
12 Cos I was in the army we had good food and were away from all the bombing .
13 Molly had got out — got away from all the criticism and tantrums .
14 It 's away from all the other planets and things , it 'll just keep moving .
15 I said that I was going to take you away to Arrancay with me — and keep you there away from all the bitterness and the lies .
16 It took him longer to get there after the performance but he was away from all the problems of the rest of the company .
17 I mean what a good idea you have a week off away from all the kids and then you have another couple days and call them training days .
18 We sit up here and we watch a game like that and we can see the game probably just drifting away from United a little bit ; you can feel that things are changing out there .
19 Thus from mid-1962 the Soviet Union and Cuba were committed to each other to an extent which made it extremely difficult for either party to renounce the relationship .
20 Nor shall you be told of David Owen 's yearning to excel at any kind of team game ; selflessly drawing the best from all the other members and making sure he ran a truly happy dressing room .
21 If you are a fish who basically lives and breathes in water , but who occasionally ventures on land , perhaps to cross from one mud puddle to another thereby surviving a drought , you might benefit not just from half a lung but from one-hundredth of a lung .
22 However , being a BBC staff employee like David Whitaker , Pinfield could claim none of the potentially huge royalties due normally from such an invention . )
23 I think there is obviously a danger with all people in high office that very able officials round them with very clear minds who are aside from all the political pressures must be a very attractive haven .
24 Aside from all the perks .
25 ‘ Your mouth gives away the fact that you 're not the frigid woman you 're making out to be — aside from all the other proof I have ! ’ he needled her by saying curtly .
26 The meeting adopted a Soviet proposal to phase in gradually from 1991 a protocol allowing for the introduction of hard-currency trading among member countries .
27 And I put it down entirely factually from all the letters you know .
28 He always said that in the vain hope that the girl would respond to him differently from all the others who had so casually used her body .
29 It follows logically from such a position that the difference between men and other animals is simply one of degree , a heightening or lessening of certain kinds of sensibility .
30 One area which the leaders unambiguously control is the hiring of staff , and the full-time staff of the DUP is now drawn widely from all the major denominations .
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