Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [adv] from the " in BNC.

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1 She wanted to snatch them up and hide them away from the coolly assessing scrutiny that seemed to lay her bare .
2 They want somebody here from the for half an hour and them not being served first
3 ‘ I do n't give a fig , ’ Cranston replied , ‘ if you hold it direct from the Holy Father !
4 You could go with the travel club , I suppose , but then you do n't get the chance to come down the Three Goats Heads pub in the city centre before and after the match and meet everyone else from the list — hopefully .
5 Throw that away ‘ abstract yourself from it and you thereby abstract yourself both from the plan and from the development of the spontaneous into cognised laws , and from the development of political economy into a science …
6 So get them away from the mains and then what do you do ?
7 An Ornaments Rubric included in the 1559 Prayer Book ordered the use of vestments and the alb and cope during the communion service ; and the 1559 injunctions required the clergy to wear the surplice during services , as well as their distinctive outdoor dress which set them apart from the laity .
8 ‘ The key is train them properly from the word go , ’ Steve emphasised .
9 The immediacy of this world of conflict demands that regardless of his proximity to the metaphorical dirt he is controlling , he needs to erect and maintain social and psychological barriers and separate himself conceptually from the ‘ prig ’ .
10 When it 's asked , when it says I tell you mainly from the eastern parts and western parts , well we 're from the western parts are n't we ?
11 I remember her intimately from the beginning , from the third year of the Big Step , when she was built and christened .
12 For skin rolling , seize the flesh between thumb and forefinger and lift it away from the bone .
13 In fact , by what we like to think is professional panache ( and crossed fingers , out of sight ) we minimise the panic and disguise it completely from the viewer .
14 ( If she has suffered an electric shock , push her away from the electric equipment with a broom handle before touching her , or by turning off the electricity mains . )
15 Drag him away from the actual
16 Throughout the training programme we discussed the ways in which people are disabled — not by limited ability but by a number of barriers that keep them apart from the activities that the rest of their communities are involved in .
17 Keep them away from the fighting until the poor bloody infantry gets a chance to stop running .
18 Moving trauma can be lessened for pets if you keep them away from the hustle and bustle .
19 Keep her away from the taps — or buy a tap cover — never leave her unattended .
20 You better not get it on the furniture as well , keep it away from the furniture , now put it on the paper or else do n't use it
21 Keep it away from the pots and pans .
22 Such questions go well beyond the scope of this book , but they point us away from the epistemological frame of reference of this chapter towards the socio-cultural one of the next .
23 No no careful bring it away from the baby .
24 Choose a sideshoot of the current year 's growth that is hardening at the base , then tear it away from the main stem with a sliver of wood .
25 It will be appreciated that a single developmental problem , such as defective vision , need not dominate the pupils ' classroom activities , nor differentiate them unduly from the classmates with whom they work and play .
26 Such forces carry him away from the mainstream of Caribbean life into the tributaries of a distinct black youth culture .
27 A man who was very friendly with another , or his senior kinsmen , could adopt a more expository technique : he would sit facing him and take his left hand ; as he made his points he would take his friend 's little finger , move it away from the others and hold it : ‘ first … ‘ then the next finger : ‘ second … ‘ ; until he had moved the digits all to one side , like beads on an abacus .
28 Two spectators jump in , seize his trembling body and carry it away from the dancers .
29 The technique of rotational coherence spectroscopy illustrates particularly well the advantages of working in the time , rather than the frequency , domain — even if some of its most useful applications move us away from the femtosecond world .
30 ‘ I wish everyone well from the cast to the gardening staff .
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