Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [pron] from " in BNC.

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1 I 'd much sooner guard it from the inside , ’ he grinned .
2 Another superb serve led to no more than a defensive return from Sampras and Forget was so confident that the American would not be able to return his first volley that he only just stopped himself from throwing his racket into the air as he started to dance for joy along with the crowd .
3 ‘ I 've only ever seen them from a distance , ’ the old man whispered .
4 The deadline for lodging the appeal is midnight tonight but UEFA have so far heard nothing from the Georgian club .
5 What has so far prevented them from becoming assimilated to each other is not only the fact that in the field of psychotherapy , differing theories do not readily and happily intermix , but that each theory tends to take sides ( without this necessarily being apparent ) in the eternal dialogue between youth and age .
6 Although the user thinks that they are deleting the material they are only really removing them from the current display list — all the text and graphics are still being held in the file .
7 It is easy to stop squabbles and arguments in the interests of peace and harmony , yet to do so often prevents us from observing significant behaviour which can give the counsellor invaluable insight into how older people think and feel about themselves , other people and their situation .
8 Irony in Estella 's true background after Pip has tried so hard to distance himself from the lower classes and she turns out to have come from them .
9 Did he feel he had invented the gun-for-hire designer by so firmly dissociating himself from any one house ?
10 I represent the other half and represented the area in which he now lives until the boundary commissioners so cruelly took it from me in 1983 .
11 Having just painfully disentangled herself from one relationship , she had no intention of getting involved in another for a very long time .
12 We can just about afford it from immediate funds , and I trust I have your support in this work .
13 Because of the mystique — and maybe the image — celebrities and VIPs are quite daunting to those who usually only see them from a distance .
14 Viewers usually only see me from above the bump up . ’
15 Fewer and fewer Labour people can any longer distract themselves from the common assertion that Mr Kinnock is surrounded by men who are more able and winning than he is .
16 Well I always like to read it from left to right but it does n't matter really .
17 He is once more distancing himself from the people of Scotland .
18 Regional roots aside , the band always wisely distanced themselves from the now-dead scene — but , as Andy candidly remarks , ‘ everybody said that , did n't they ?
19 The colonel , monocle in place , once again briefed them from his motionless horse .
20 This is even more of a problem : it will not only damage the perspective of the learner but it will also effectively bar him from experience of the full language , since the native users will be unwilling to use it in his presence .
21 In effect , they are making two claims , one of which I want to call the minor and the major claim , which are not logically necessarily following one from the other .
22 Leeds played good football , nearly always playing it from the back .
23 It also increasingly removes one from the contemporary marketplace , and makes it even more difficult to foresee the future .
24 Swindon Town 's run of success nearly came to a stop at Luton on Wednesday night … you must have heard that favourite football cliche about there never being an easy game … it was one of those for Town … they missed Glenn Hoddle 's influence and never settled against a Luton side that need the points just as badly to save themselves from relegation …
25 As Twoflower watched , one of the shapes far above detached itself from the roof and began to grow larger …
26 One can just as reasonably move it from a church to a gallery , from a museum to a bedroom …
27 For her latest exhibition , Oulton has gone even further to distance herself from Old Master traditions and concepts of Englishness .
28 Do you think that teachers really do n't expect them to do well in the sciences and perhaps even positively discourage them from going into science ?
29 my Lord , my Lord er unless I 've miss understood your Lordship it fits in the sense that if you think that unreasonably or even unfairly disclude someone from the market , you 're are excluding someone who would compete in the market , you 're taking someone out who may of had an impact on the market , may of brought prices down , offer better terms and conditions
30 In a tract written shortly before the 1715 General Election , Atterbury maintained that " the People " had been " fleec 'd so often " by the heavy taxes imposed by the Whigs to fight their wars , that " they have scarce enough to keep them from Perishing " .
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