Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [to-vb] from the " in BNC.
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1 | Younger workers living in company dormitories have little opportunity to escape from the affairs of their firm and from an early age their leisure time is dominated by work colleagues . |
2 | It seemed that she could no longer use this place to escape from the reality of the present : from her fears for Simon and Bella , her growing rage against Gazzer and from a terrible , sinister premonition that her life was about to fall apart . |
3 | Further , as we show below , the general theory needs modification to allow for the ability of some firms to escape from the average of national industry economics by internationalising their systems of management . |
4 | The example below uses this method to exit from the loop . |
5 | Neil Back was one of the few stars to emerge from the England ‘ B ’ tour to New Zealand . |
6 | And later , when he become doge , he used this house to escape from the pomp and ceremony of the Palazzo Ducale , his official residence . |
7 | C. L. R. James , their leader , then wrote to Brockway , the ILP Secretary , declaring the intention of all Trotskyists to withdraw from the Party to form a separate organization . |
8 | One of the problems of studying nitrate pollution is that the water that replenishes aquifers — particularly the Chalk — typically takes many years to travel from the soil to the water table . |
9 | Before the war , they came from many lands to escape from the Nazis — Czechs , Poles , Hungarians , Yugoslavs , even some Germans who were against Hitler . |
10 | They merely pave the way for an increasing proportion of those emissions to come from the burning of imported coal . |
11 | So far , employment had shown less tendency to migrate from the central cities , but this process was soon to quicken . |
12 | His doctor cited dehydration for the Bangkok postponements and migraine for Singapore 's , denying there was any link to stress from the sex allegations . |
13 | I am fortunate to have had enough support to recover from the hell of being abused . |
14 | Although he might on one level enjoy his fame and success , his own tendency to withdraw from the world turned such fame into a kind of game which he was happy to play but which he did not take altogether seriously . |
15 | To turn away from reality is at the same time to withdraw from the community of man . |
16 | I knew that they had not given you enough time to recover from the pneumonia . |
17 | In order for most families to benefit from the types of prevention activities described , they probably need to be made available to all families on a voluntary basis , and they probably need to be relatively non-obtrusive and in essence , common . |
18 | So there 'd be two er and and then the new motorway would be built er at roughly er ground level as it were er where the existing motorway is , but it would be lower and there would be a a footbridge an ornamental landscaped ! footbridge built over both motorways to get from the viewpoint to St Mark 's Church . |