Example sentences of "[be] [adj] from [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The league programme had not been free from the upsets that could arise from the organizational confusion of most Edwardian football clubs .
2 In some cases it has not been clear from the notes to the accounts whether the directors consider that they have departed from a specific statutory rule and that the true and fair view override is being invoked .
3 Their contention was that the constable must have a specific fear in mind ; ‘ he must be able to say which pit , which miners and when , ’ and that it must have been clear from the words and deeds of the appellants themselves ( and the others associated with them on the spot ) that a breach of the peace would ensue .
4 In Pynchon 's novels the plots of wholly imagined fiction are inseparable from the plots of known history or science .
5 Among the suits are some from the Greens and others from far-right Republicans .
6 But now that we are free from the constraints of big business , we have a major opportunity to develop our own ideas .
7 A lot of the items are different from the ones advertised .
8 ‘ Of course , it is possible for centres to use assessment instruments which are different from the ones in the module descriptor — but permission for this change MUST be obtained from SCOTVEC in advance .
9 What one expert sees as the organisational goals are different from the views of another expert .
10 They are different from the views that he is saying are ours , and I wish that he would retract that .
11 Firstly , it is inadvisable to take remedies consisting of mixtures as no homoeopathic provings have been done on mixtures and it is not known whether the effects of these are different from the effects of their individual components .
12 We come here to what seems to me to be the central dilemma in second language pedagogy : the conditions appropriate for acquiring communicative resources are different from the conditions of their use .
13 They are different from the crows that caw in the trees above our Cages here in the south for their feathers are partly grey and in a moorland mist they seem bigger .
14 What policy advice will the Home Secretary need on prison matters , for example the use of police cells and contracting with the private sector , which are distinct from the operations of the Prison Service , and by whom should it be given ?
15 It had been distinct from the others .
16 When describing health in someone else three main themes are identifiable from the responses provided by respondents : health as a state of positive fitness ; health as a state of not being ill ; and health as being functionally active .
17 Often , too often perhaps , the impression is conveyed that data are separate from the purposes for which they have been gathered , that data can exist , as it were , on their own .
18 ‘ You 're different from the women I 've met so far , ’ said Ray .
19 and the neurologist said anyhow you 're alright from the shoulders up , you
20 It may be noted that practices set up outside England and Wales are exempt from the provisions of r5 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 which prevents solicitors from offering certain legal services in a capacity other than that of a practising solicitor .
21 Nor will he class them as novelties ( which are exempt from the regulations ) despite the fact few are bought for children .
22 I am confident from the discussions that I have had that we could have found the basis for an agreement .
23 Within a burrow , they are safe from the gulls .
24 There they are safe from the gulls or skuas that harry other nesting sea-birds .
25 It may be that other disaffected Anglian elements also gave assistance and it would be surprising if no help had been forthcoming from the men of Powys , who can not have been unaffected by Aethelfrith 's victory at Chester and the recent warfare between the northern Angles and the king of Gwynedd .
26 In the initial post-operative period patients may be drowsy from the effects of anaesthesia or analgesia .
27 ( c ) The most efficient delivery arrangement will be direct from the builders ' merchant or manufacturer to an individual site , rather than to the builder 's store .
28 ‘ Humans out here might be different from the ones in the Store , ’ he snapped .
29 Now if children are unable to interpret the visual symbols and the written word , in order to make sense of them , there 's bound to be some reaction which will show itself in a sort of behavioural response which appears to be different from the responses we would receive from children who are able to interpret these words and symbols .
30 Average sales values for both hardware and software may also be different from the figures we have chosen and people may buy more or fewer discs for their players .
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