Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 One patient ( patient VIII ) , however , had a stone successfully manipulated from the cystic duct into the gall bladder where the stone was fragmented at subsequent lithotripsy .
2 The plant and the soil it grew in have long since spilled from the toppled pot and been washed away in the winter rains .
3 It ran across three weekly issues , and was blatantly lifted from the big city papers and radio , but the editorial comment was strictly home town .
4 The hygienics of Newman and his colleagues was highly differentiated from the early social medicine of Kay and Southwood Smith — in the organization of their discourse , their forms of social regulation and in the political and institutional conditions through which they were produced .
5 The study now reported began with the author recognising from an examination of the name ‘ Forsey ’ that although the second syllable had obviously developed from the Anglo-Saxon haeg ( with the noun prefix ge ) and the Middle English hei/hey , meaning enclosure , it seemed unlikely that the first syllables fors and furs were descended from the same root word , and the fact that Dr Reaney had cited widely separated counties for their ( rather late ) emergence was a further slight pointer .
6 It was impossible to be sure whether these were new recruits to the Krishnapur field , perhaps freed from the victorious siege of the feringhees somewhere else on the plain , or simply men who had deserted during the rains returning now to finish the job .
7 If my toothache were an event analogous to , but entirely separated from the neurophysiological process that accompanies it , it would make little sense going to a dentist in search of relief .
8 In such a case , the auditors ' report referred to in s 248 would be better separated from the main audit report and included instead in a note which explained that , although it was entitled to the exemption , the company was not taking advantage of it .
9 Black Shuck , or Old Shuck , was so named from the Anglo-Saxon scucca ( demon ) .
10 Not only the Siberian natives , who had long suffered from the systematic cruelty and exploitation of the invading white men ( see James Forsyth 's account in Chapter 4 ) , but also the ‘ old inhabitants ’ ( starozhily ) , Russian peasants , citizens and merchants fell victim of their virtual reign of terror .
11 If such links are not built , schooling will suffer from being not only detached from the lifelong vision of education and retraining which is foreseen by the CBI , the TECs and the NCVQ but also from appearing not to care about continuity , feed-through and quality assurance .
12 For example , a deaf person goes to the theatre and experiences a hearing writer being translated ; or a wheelchair-user finds art gallery paintings endlessly drawn from the shoe-using artist 's point of view .
13 To this end a group of sixty-nine 7-9 year old children were randomly sampled from the normal school population and given a battery of tests examining their reading ability , visual processing , phonological processing and short-term memory .
14 Marjorie is n't entirely isolated from the real world .
15 Heron ( 1957 ) found that unilaterally presented words were better recognised from the right visual field but that with bilateral presentation there was an advantage of words to the left of fixation .
16 By the time the member states were ready to discuss it in March 1952 , the document under consideration had been so diluted from the original scheme as to present no dangers at all to national authority control over agriculture .
17 In the West Riding woollen manufacture the independent working clothiers had long used the spring shuttle , and as a group who produced much of the food needs of their households were well enough protected from the high food prices of the war years .
18 There 's an awful lot of information that I 've put in there which I 've photocopied and much reduced from the official documents
19 The inner tube with a hole at the nose , S , of the instrument is entirely sealed from the outer tube .
20 Other of the portraits in Fortunatus 's poems are more classical ; Chilperic is described in terms of his military prowess , his justice and his culture , but Sigibert , especially in the epithalamium celebrating his marriage to Brunhild , is depicted in terms derived almost entirely derived from the Roman past .
21 The word is apparently derived from the Germanic dotter or yolk of egg , which is roughly the colour of the common European dodder , and is now used as a common name for all species belonging to the genus Cuscuta .
22 Has my right hon. Friend had an opportunity to look at the study in The Financial Times on 6 January which pointed to the fact that the northern region has very much benefited from the economic restructuring of the 1980s and is now coming out of recession faster than any other part of the country , due to the success of the regeneration programmes that the Government have put in place in the region ?
23 I suggest that voices should not be entirely dissociated from the social context in which they function and that therefore all texts in modern spoken languages should be regarded as having ‘ the implication of utterance ’ , and be referred to typical participants in some generalised context of situation .
24 In his last years , Stalin lived almost entirely secluded from the public gaze .
25 It is less removed from the ordinary conception of a portrait arrangement .
26 Like most Iraqi villages in the flat Mesopotamian plain , it has no centre but is , rather , a rambling collection of houses facing onto inner courtyards , all concealed from the unpaved streets by brown mud brick walls .
27 The backstreet warehouse , buried in the faceless sprawl of south London , was far enough removed from the searing , eighty degree heat of Kylie 's favourite Port Philip Bay beach .
28 As regards the public perception of the term ‘ antique ’ , I think it would be fair to say that a great many of today 's most eminent collectors , particularly in America , and public institutions , are definitely beginning to interpret the word far more loosely than its previously accepted definition of ‘ a hundred years old ’ and , it is clearly a great shame that two of the most original and internationally influential artistic styles ever to emerge in Britain are almost entirely excluded from the Fair : the Arts and Crafts Movement and Art Nouveau , on the basis of age .
29 This had reportedly been watered down after Russia threatened to veto a proposal to suspend the FRY from all UN bodies , demanding instead that it be merely excluded from the General Assembly .
30 Senior officers were so removed from the lowly constable that they were practically out of sight .
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