Example sentences of "[adv] from [art] [noun sg] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The consensus polyadenylation signal AATAAA is present at position 2,524 , 20 nucleotides upstream from the poly(A) + tail .
2 All of the inaugural temporary exhibitions are drawn entirely from the museum 's holdings .
3 In those cases where it is possible to bring a prosecution under either Category 1 or 2 will the question of consent be excluded entirely from the court 's consideration ?
4 Although the current intake came entirely from the college 's National Certificate Programme , the aim is to broaden the entry .
5 The closely associated demands for precision and clarity of expression both follow naturally from the falsificationist 's account of science .
6 The effects of hypocrisy in Macbeth , compared to Richard III , are far greater , spreading outwards from the king 's murder , creating correspondent perversions in the whole realm of nature .
7 The three-course dinner is served daily from a table d'hôte menu and is cooked by Judy Fawcett .
8 It contained the details of the funding of a new paediatric clinic outside Paris , to be built with a donation from the de Chavigny company , and funded annually from the company 's charity portfolio .
9 So what things do we need to think about perhaps from the trainee 's point of view ?
10 But most mental illness lacks any clear physical symptoms and is recognizable only from the patient 's abnormal behaviour .
11 The job should be analysed not only from the surveyor 's point of view , but also from the client 's .
12 An attempt by Daily Mail journalists to broaden the paper 's political coverage of the 1983 election was rejected on the grounds that only the editor was responsible for content and that outside pressure , if only from an organization 's own journalists , amounted to interference in the running of that organization .
13 Moreover , to apply performance measures to the catalogue separately from the user 's objective can only produce limited results , as manifested by the findings of traditional catalogue use studies .
14 Stopping would 've been like looking away from a hypnotist 's swinging silver watch .
15 Video is a good medium with which to move them away from the beginner 's preoccupation with individual words to an attempt to follow the general drift of a message .
16 ‘ It was as we were coming away from the assassin 's apartment .
17 As though the heat of the liquid burning her lips reminded her where she was , she looked away from the cat 's cradle and made her eyes focus on her guest .
18 Last year the general assembly decided nem con without demur on the advice of the assembly council that the Board of Social Responsibility should move away from the church 's office in George Street .
19 It is that the coin was indeed a perfectly ordinary cause of something , which thing was not a thousand miles away from the bar 's coming out .
20 He was reliever to feel a slight tug as the parachute eventually opened ; it was bitter cold but fortunately he was being blown away from the capital 's fires , and after drifting for a time , hit the ground ‘ like a wet sack ’ .
21 They have little control over their body temperature , and away from the sun 's heat they become cool and lethargic .
22 Sarah twisted away from the physician 's grasp and darted back inside the foundry to where Bill Yardley still sat on the trough .
23 I could not move away from the child 's bed .
24 The adverbs here and there are often thought of as simple contrasts on a proximal/distal dimension , stretching away from the speaker 's location , as in : ( 72 ) Bring that here and take this there But this is only sometimes so , for although there basically means " distal from speaker 's location at CT " , it can also be used to mean " proximal to addressee at RT " .
25 As a first approximation , we may note that ( 81 ) He 's coming seems to gloss as " he is moving towards the speaker 's location at CT " , while ( 82 ) He 's going glosses as " he is moving away from the speaker 's location at CT " .
26 STUDENTS on a part-time MSc computer course to start next year at Kingston Polytechnic will get their own microcomputers so that they can work away from the polytechnic 's classrooms .
27 In such transactions , trades negotiated away from the exchange 's central pricing system are turned into on-exchange trades .
28 A beam flashed across the runway only a few metres away from the shuttle 's nose .
29 The swing was so wild that it unbalanced Sharpe , but it also terrified the second Dragoon who swerved frantically away from the blade 's hissing reach .
30 Approximately four metres away from the driver 's head position is a large white screen ( 1.5 metres high by 1.7 metres wide ) .
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