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

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1 The swing is mostly from the arms , with the body kept steady to maintain balance .
2 It speaks with an unmistakable inner city accent from the centre of a world everybody recognises even if it 's only from the headlines in The Sun — a world full of ‘ social problems ’ where all the culprits and the victims live — ‘ niggers ’ , ‘ hooligans ’ , ‘ old biddies ’ .
3 The judge is not reported as making any speculation as to the source of this knowledge , which is obviously from the newspapers themselves .
4 In these conditions a bottom-end fixing can be an advantage as the sunken line is away from the winds effects allowing the float to make progress , often slightly across the wind .
5 If you 're looking for a tour around Borneo and Indonesia , that 's away from the crowds so we can say it 's an alocentric wanderlust .
6 I know there 's lads get eggs and butter and stuff from the farms , but everybody has n't got farms , and I could take you to some cottages that are well supplied with butter , sugar and cheese and what have you , that 's not from the farms . ’
7 They are very experienced and certainly well-meaning , but they 're so often greeted with growls and scowls — and that 's not from the dogs !
8 A quick pull , and it is out from the roots .
9 So it 's mainly from the houses
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