Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] from the " in BNC.
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1 | Many partnerships , of course , are characterised by much more superficial , less close relationships between education and business where , crucially , activities remain largely separate from the mainstream activities of both and owned only by those individuals who are involved rather their organisations . |
2 | On a visit to Paris in 1792 , Losh narrowly escaped from the city during the September massacres , possibly owing his escape to the influence of Jean Paul Marat , who had practised as a veterinary surgeon in Newcastle . |
3 | Discussions of Woodville influence usually start from the premise that men with whom the family had dealings were ipso facto members of a Woodville affinity , an equation which puts the family at the head of a very impressive connection within the royal government . |
4 | Discussions of Woodville influence usually start from the premise that men with whom the family had dealings were ipso facto members of a Woodville affinity , an equation which puts the family at the head of a very impressive connection within the royal government . |
5 | The three soloists here all sound rather distanced from the music . |
6 | Each Spring , as Cornwall prepares for its annual , generally welcome , English invasion , times seem far removed from the troubled Tudor days when hastily mustered Cornish armies invaded England in support of various causes , culminating in the Western Rebellion of 1549 , when a largely Cornish army besieged Exeter for five weeks . |
7 | WITH the latest appalling upsurge in violence , both loyalist and republican , thoughts of peace or even a breakthrough in the political stalemate seem far removed from the grim reality . |
8 | The postcrania are only known for ‘ Kenyapithecus ’ from Maboko Island , and they indicate little change from the generalized arboreal quadrupedalism present in the early Miocene hominoids like Proconsul . |
9 | These are largely women and lower socio-economic groups who feel most excluded from the system . |
10 | Their requirements for food , fuel and fodder were not adequately considered , he argues , with the result that many now feel wholly alienated from the Project 's aims . |
11 | The solutions they proffer only come from the limited range of their own experience . |
12 | To show that we do live distinctive lives , and that we try sincerely , however imperfectly , but try sincerely to refrain from the seamier side of life , and to concentrate on everything that 's wholesome . |
13 | It would be unfair to say that I have formed a low view of the Foreign Office ; rather I have formed the view that Foreign Office activities have in some way become totally disconnected from the human race . |
14 | Many … become secondarily depressed from the feeling of being hopelessly trapped . ’ |
15 | I hate to say this but I do rather think from the bruising that someone did it to him . ’ |
16 | for the central ideas of structuralism and post-structuralism do indeed spring from the study of language as the human way of ordering experience . |
17 | It is small wonder that the sufferer from addictive disease comes to believe that his or her body and mind actually benefit from the use of their drug of choice . |
18 | I 've just retired from the Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service after just over thirty years service having reached , reached the er full time that I matured , that 's thirty years service and attaining the ripe old age of fifty five . |
19 | Erm , I 've just discovered from the |
20 | I 've just walked from the car . ’ |
21 | ‘ We 've just come from the kinema . |
22 | I 've just come from the Foreign Office , and you 're immediately on a new assignment . |
23 | ‘ I 've just come from the Appeal Court . |
24 | I 've just come from the Embassy . |
25 | If you remove the piece of rib you 've just knitted from the machine and then compare its width with the width of the needles in working position , you 'll see what I mean . |
26 | Now we may suggest that that 's the effect of the Second World War biasing alright biasing the estimates that we 've just produced from the whole sample . |
27 | None of the new features take away control from the user or make it harder or more complex to use , a strategy which some other vendors would do well to emulate . |
28 | But as I said , you 've probably come from the P A Y E back , background where people have made the decisions for you . |
29 | ‘ D'yer know , Carrie , yer 've really changed from the little miss who knocked on my front door that evenin' . |
30 | But if this is what love does to you , it 's perhaps just as well you 've never suffered from the malady before . ’ |