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

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1 He has variously claimed that from farts he can tell not only what people have eaten or drunk , but also the sort of person they are , what they ought to eat , whether they are emotionally unstable or upset , whether they are keeping secrets , laughing at you behind your back or trying to ingratiate themselves with you , and even what they are thinking about at the precise moment they issue the fart ( this largely from the sound ) .
2 Keep this away from the children !
3 ‘ We 'll keep this away from the Yanks for now .
4 We 've looked and looked at this still from the StarBalls demo and STILL ca n't think of anything to say about it .
5 It also absorbs some directly from the air through its moist skin .
6 For , with some qualifications which do not much affect the main point , he suggests that when we give reasons for an ethical statement we are typically making factual claims acceptance of which we hope will cause others to have the attitude it expresses and he distinguishes this sharply from the case where one statement gives some kind of logical or rational support to another .
7 We can see this indirectly from the LFS data which shows that the proportion of temporary working which is " involuntary " ( the proportion of temporary workers taking a temporary job because they were unable to find a permanent job ) is highest in those regions where unemployment too is highest .
8 Ophioplinthaca has been chosen as type genus because it shows the greatest and therefore most unambiguous development of the characters which separate this subfamily from the others but from the Ophiacanthinae in particular .
9 Do n't miss her zany original furniture by John Sullivan and Jim Travers , some with an Art Deco feel , some 1950s style , and some firmly from the present .
10 But Mike was hurting too much already from the blow that had split his nose ; he 'd never been hit that hard .
11 So they 'd want to be as much away from the air conditioning as possible , would n't they ? ’
12 Rough Trade thought that recent press attention for James plus a brilliant performance on Whistle Test was stealing a little too much away from the headline act .
13 And would I have got so much just from a voice ?
14 The chief problem with thallium was that it did n't seem to be used for anything much apart from the manufacture of optical lenses of a high refractive index — camera lenses , for example .
15 For neither he nor anyone in his following had anything at all apart from the clothes they stood up in and their weapons and horses .
16 It 's real old fashioned cos you know the flush , when you pull a flush water comes up about that far from the top .
17 He was doing that now from the memory .
18 it has done has just become distorted and it 's splitting more away from the nail .
19 you just need to get him on his own away from the crowd
20 There is no reason in principle why , for the purposes of the deposit protection scheme , an assignee of part of a deposit should be treated any differently from an assignee of the whole of a deposit .
21 However , we do not treat the groups any differently from the individuals as we found no significant effect of the g variable .
22 Of the many hills within the city boundaries the Calton has probably more interesting features than any apart from the Castle Rock .
23 she ate all of that apart from a couple of spoonfuls
24 As I said to Kay it 's Terry that does all , he gets the money in , he pays all the bills , Muriel brings him the bills , I said he does all that apart from the fact I said he spent the whole day yesterday , the whole morning yesterday here clearing this , oh she said I did as well , erm you know help , I said what you , but as well as clearing
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