Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] from [art] rest " in BNC.

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1 The idea that control of monetary policy can be hived off from the rest of economic policy is false .
2 But one line stands out from the rest — a tetrad only 512 cm long ( about 312 km on the ground ) .
3 Where WinEdit stands out from the rest is for programmers who use Microsoft C and SDK .
4 B Once Fokine had demonstrated that mimed dance and danced mime were the best materials to use in ballets where individual characters had to stand out from the rest of the cast , and particularly when true love did not run smoothly , other choreographers. followed suit .
5 The minor sacred sites may have been fairly informal in layout , precincts hallowed by some long past and barely remembered appearance of a deity , but not separated off from the rest of the landscape in any visible way .
6 For one early arrival in Ramsey , where the internees were cordoned off from the rest of the town by barbed wire :
7 Then a chance hole in an upstairs wall revealed an entire late-medieval solar , ‘ lined with tin , sealed off from the rest of the house .
8 In a crumbling mansion on the edge of a lake from which a mist constantly rises , Roderick Usher and his sister live out their lives cut off from the rest of the world .
9 But more importantly it is a good starting place for exploring the lesser known eastern valleys which are peaceful , quiet and cut off from the rest of the Lake District .
10 They both ate , trying not to think about being in the house together , cut off from the rest of the world .
11 The most obvious targets were the remaining northern provinces of Vizcaya , Santander , Gijón and Oviedo , cut off from the rest of the Republic in three directions by Nationalist troops and on the fourth side by the sea .
12 as if Pike was behind an imaginary glass wall , cut off from the rest of the Church .
13 The example of the police radios shows the relative permanence of being allocated a piece of spectrum — radios and other broadcasting equipment , whether for entertainment or communication , are designed to sort out what it wants to pick up from the rest of the signal .
14 It is difficult to say that such a vast group of people has special needs , and indeed many older people may prefer not to be separated out from the rest of the adult population .
15 The two most populous countries in the world , China and India , in the low-income economies group , were also separated out from the rest of this group for averaging purposes ; as were oil exporters and oil importers in the middle-income economies group .
16 ‘ A thousand acres of good farmland was taken , thirty families evacuated leaving the nine families in Sesslagh and fifteen families of Farnsagh lopped off from the rest of the world .
17 It follows that the volume in which the fire occurs should be capable of being partitioned off from the rest of the storage , if the agent is to be used effectively and cheaply .
18 but they have found that in a lot of cases that the bones starts growing so therefore , when you 're in your late teens , twenties , maturing your bottom jaw is growing out from the rest of your jaw bone .
19 ‘ She just shone out from the rest , ’ he says .
20 Two Village respondents stand out from the rest in their disagreement with the arguments I have summarised .
21 among the dozens of grape varieties grown around the world stand out from the rest .
22 In the other , curtained off from the rest of the room , was the bed chamber .
23 Other devices are less consistently adopted , but it will be noticed that in ( 2 ) , as often , the non-restrictive clause is set off from the rest of the sentence by commas .
24 The longer stretch which contains the Creole part of the turn , beginning with " I did n't mind " and ending " but to dance " — disrupts this pattern and is thus set off from the rest of the turn .
25 The London English sequence here is clearly set off from the rest of Brenda 's turn by its function , which is to elicit a " lost " piece of information .
26 The camps were spotted by pilots flying supplies to Nagorny Karabakh , which has been sealed off from the rest of Azerbaijan for several months .
27 This rim is marked off from the rest of the cranium by a groove or postoccipital sulcus which ends at the posterior tentorial pit on either side and along which are inserted the dorsal prothoracic muscles moving the head .
28 Wilfrid came back again in 681 , driven out from the rest of England by Ecgfrith of Northumbria .
29 A samurai was publicly marked out from the rest of society by his appearance and his bearing of two swords .
30 A detachment represents a body of troops that has been split off from the rest of their regiment and armed as small , independent units whose role is to operate within sight of their regiment .
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