Example sentences of "ever from " in BNC.

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1 They have destroyed hundreds of lives — of the women separated for ever from their husbands , of young children forcibly kept from their mothers and old parents left in isolation because they do n't qualify as dependants .
2 A conventional , water-cooled Garrett TB03 turbo helps generate more than 100bhp per litre — the highest specific output ever from a Chrysler production engine .
3 Part-time solicitors , accountants or doctors will rarely become partners in their firms ; they are at best marking time , at worst barring themselves for ever from the higher reaches of their professions .
4 The tranquiliser and the bottle are poor comforters when the time comes to part for ever from those we love .
5 William 's victories served to divide us for ever from those wretched people whose popish sedition would undermine the fabric of our world and who were known to hate everything Britain was and stood for .
6 The journals remain cheap and popular , but demand is so great that they are bought mostly by subscription , hardly ever from a news stand .
7 What I do know is that we owe a great debt to these doughty fighters of the past in banishing the menace of the Krooms for ever from this green and pleasant land .
8 The word ‘ god ’ must , in the minds of all , be divorced for ever from all its varied historical associations and be given a new meaning .
9 Harriet asked silently and was as far as ever from an answer .
10 A commission in bankruptcy would cost him £100 and be subject to considerable delay ; but the consent of a certain proportion of his creditors was sufficient for his discharge for ever from his debts .
11 Frequently coming into the net , but solid as ever from the baseline when she needed to be , she reached her second Australian Open final in three years .
12 The yield was the lowest that he had ever experienced but the price was the highest , which resulted in the best return ever from the crop .
13 Cut off more than ever from the society of my peers , I fell back on my mother .
14 The cash that buys the unwanted computed tomographic scanner , or furnishes the nice new empty waiting room , on the other hand , is money lost for ever from an already inadequate central pool .
15 It is worth repeating that it stripped for ever from folklore the idea that British Rail was wholly independent and could do what it liked , that the Government had no connection with it and were not concerned in the day-to-day running of its affairs , and that there was a chasm between British Rail and the Government .
16 The young Beatrice Webb was convinced of the importance of family life for women and during the 1880s desperately desired an intimate relationship with the leading politician , Joseph Chamberlain , yet she knew that to marry him would cut her off for ever from the purposeful life of work that she also wanted .
17 No , I 've had no word ever from Doctor Morris .
18 I am thinking , for example , of the city of Belfast and other urban areas throughout Northern Ireland which in the past year have suffered more than ever from air pollution .
19 In December 1946 de Gaulle was further than ever from power , while the world was closer to war .
20 This is the first IDB mission to target all four countries and is one of the largest ever from Northern Ireland to Scandinavia .
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