Example sentences of "[adv] from [art] [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Otherwise , they may find that they have given a huge advantage to their competitors , without benefiting sufficiently from the opportunities that have been made available to them .
2 The latest developments , which are part of the transition from a state welfare model to that of a mixed economy , are likely to attract a similarly modest level of investment in monitoring and evaluation , and as a consequence we will certainly learn a great deal less from the reforms than might otherwise be the case .
3 The Kuwait the Kuwait cities are designed in such a way that the military installations and erm are outside the country , so from the eyewitnesses that we receive that all the bombings are on the outskirts of the city , no damage to Kuwait City or to the civilians inside Kuwait .
4 In any case , there are almost certain to be many transactions which are difficult to discover or to understand merely from the books and papers of the company .
5 Student academic freedom and its associated academic ethic imply a high degree of intellectual maturity not only from the students but also from the academic staff .
6 That Hildyard and Olson have in mind their own academic establishment is apparent not only from the standards and ideals to which they appeal , but also from the explicit nature of the examples which they use .
7 But just as a thought for you since the school 's are involved and since children are involved in a number of these things perhaps it has been tried I do n't know erm you might actually be able to get a more regular input not only from the children and their but also from their par ents by perhaps involving or asking the schools to become involved in the production of the programme .
8 We know , for instance , that the bulk of the bronze currency in circulation in the northern provinces of the Roman empire in the middle of the third century AD consisted of worn second-century sestertii only from the hoards that can be dated to those years .
9 Theology in the last sixty years or so has naturally built upon and extended aspects of the work of its nineteenth-century predecessors ; but it has also gone through some striking changes of direction , especially from the aims and programme of Liberal Theology .
10 Here each unit would be taught separately from the others although links could be made at the end of the unit .
11 A disadvantage of the tribute system was that each gang 's ore had to be kept separately from the others until dressed and sampled .
12 However , these resources can not be viewed separately from the meanings and values attached to them by the individual .
13 Often the women sit separately from the men and discuss their own affairs .
14 We move away from the Germans as the Brigadier is now pointing at some other unfortunate bastards .
15 When the ceremony was over , Sabine slipped away from the congratulations and laughter , and the clicking cameras outside the church , and drove back to Les Hiboux .
16 I think you 're just running away from the difficulties that that entails .
17 The British position was simpler ; Russia was to be kept away from the Straits and Austria-Hungary was to ensure this , if possible .
18 Like light , they carry energy away from the objects that emit them .
19 The advance was to have been made during the hours of darkness and across country , keeping away from the roads and lanes .
20 He had walked the length of the state , his waterskin slung over his shoulder , keeping away from the roads and the gangcults .
21 Joachim eventually broke away from the Cistercians and retired to a lonely spot in Calabria where disciples gathered around him and he was given papal permission to found his own congregation .
22 As soon as a female begins to swell up and start coming into season she should be taken away from the males and kept separately .
23 Quietly , away from the crowds and demon curiosity , he came to manhood .
24 Here , truly , is a place to sense freedom , to be away from the crowds and the pressures of the world , to wander for miles seeing only a handful of people enjoying the same leisurely activity , or maybe no-one at all .
25 One , one of the most common question of the last weeks are we yes last weeks Sunday visiting that I was involved with in my ward was from people who were perturbed , not about means testing because that is not the word that it was about , but about something that is on the same kind of sphere and that was about whether erm East Gates which decided to be their own managers would also be able to their own tenants and keep the ones that were less suitable away from the ones that knew that they were suitable .
26 ‘ They have to be tougher than the average kid , I do n't like losers , but once they 're into boxing it takes them off the streets , away from the drugs and alcohol , ’ said Lol , 57 .
27 Casting an agonised glance of appeal at Ludovico , who failed to notice it , she was led off along the terrace , away from the tables and chairs .
28 I very much regret that both the Syrians and the Lebanese stayed away from the multilaterals and that , although present , the Palestinians did not join in in a positive way .
29 I guess that their time should come now , that ‘ Body Exit Mind ’ is the lump of plastic destined to send the band soaring away from the peripheries and into the teeny publications .
30 He said children playing at the scene had been warned to stay away from the posts until they had been set in concrete .
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