Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] from [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 All networking cables are susceptible to electrical interference and should be located away from sources of this electrical ‘ pollution ’ .
2 Because of this pedigree , the opinions of the Left and of liberals have shied away from examination of the issue of morality in relation to crime .
3 His choice is made entirely from drawings of the prospective children .
4 Let me put this in a less than shocking way , gotten away from thinking of everything in so-called ethical terms , because it confuses me .
5 Three different RAG-1 mutant and seven different TCR- β mutant samples are analysed , prepared independently from pools of 3–10 mice each .
6 Assam and Arunachal Pradesh have suffered particularly from loss of forest cover for these reasons , but Meghalaya and Mizoram have gained forest due to regeneration on previously cultivated areas .
7 No-one could question the diligence of Maxwell Fyfe , Soskice , or Brooke as Home Secretary , but their reputations have suffered grievously from lack of vision and flair .
8 The economic recession of the late 1970s has meant not only that government funds have become even more scarce for such policies but also that government and public concern has shifted away from issues of inequality to concentrate on the problems of productivity and economic growth .
9 To this day , most of the important concepts in pragmatics are drawn directly from philosophy of language .
10 Additionally , since sound is reflected differently from surfaces of varying density , a good quality ultrasonic sonar would bestow some degree of ‘ X-ray ’ sonic vision , infinitely more refined than our present day ultrasonic medical diagnostic instruments .
11 There are a few similar species , known rarely from rocks of Cretaceous and Tertiary age , distinguished on the branching patterns of the fronds .
12 Thus the structure of spoken sentences need not have derived entirely from combination of words that had replaced single gesture types .
13 Omissions cases falling within manslaughter by recklessness or gross negligence have also been set apart from cases of positive acts .
14 A lot of psychological theories were developed initially from studies of wholly male samples : theories of achievement motivation , moral development , and social categorization , for instance ( McClelland et al .
15 Until 1971 , dolphin mortality could be estimated only from analyses of vessels ' logbooks — and the figures are probably underestimates .
16 Changes in focus have resulted partly from incorporation of some evaluation functions such as course perception sampling into routine mechanisms of modular and field management .
17 The information is taken mainly from minutes of Committee meetings supplied by the Region concerned .
18 The data for developed countries are from official vital statistics and special surveys ( with the official data having greater credibility than similar registered data for less advanced nations ) , while the material for developing countries has been taken mainly from results of the World Fertility Survey and the WHO Collaborative Studies on Health and Family Formation .
19 The development of the television subgenre of the novelistic is not a completed form and may never reach classical definition , but it can be traced historically from forms of narrative inherited from radio , theatre and popular entertainment to forms more appropriate to the specific conditions of television .
20 I have perhaps strayed away from matters of industry .
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