Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] from [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This attribute separates them from the outside world and can be shared by no non-Japanese .
2 What separates them from the dwindling ranks of mediocre C86-type bands are their songs : sparkling things that are packed full of love-drenched sentiments , mood-lifting hooklines and wonderful tunes .
3 It frees him from the awkward contortions of hand and wrist that make violin lessons and practice all too necessary .
4 It is sometimes suggested that the absence of note-taking can be a help to the informant , in that it frees him from the inhibiting effects of a recorder and a notebook .
5 Elstir 's paintings persuade Marcel of their truth , but it 's a truth which is different from the intellectual truth which he first brought to his initial contemplation of those paintings , and Marcel says that in this way , by his art , Elstir frees us from the cramping tyranny of the intellect , by painting , and again I quote , ‘ by painting some unusual picture of a familiar object .
6 Send back up the hierarchy any work which significantly diverts you from the agreed priorities .
7 Earth Dwellers have now begun to grasp that they are tattering the ozone layer , which protects them from the harmful rays of their sun ( star 4135 in our heavens ) .
8 Women lawyers are challenging the chauvinism which bans them from the higher echelons , reports Fiona Sutherland Omitted from the useful introductions to clients , business lunches , meetings and golfing sessions , women solicitors fail to acquire the vital ‘ client base . ’
9 Commodore 's CDTV also benefits from an association with CD-A but approaches it from the other direction .
10 But the reader gains as well , because he sees it from a different angle .
11 But the reader gains as well because he sees it from a different angle .
12 Product stability is the stability of the product stored in an inert , impermeable container with which it does not interact and which fully protects it from the ambient atmosphere .
13 This is the second Point that balances the first and safeguards it from the other extreme — being too soft on doubt .
14 It immediately protects us from the impossible situation one meets in the literature with remarks such as : " The Aalenian of Mr X , which is the Bajocian of Mr Y , should in fact be regarded as part of the Toarcian " .
15 The red colobus , however , needs fruit all the year round and takes it from a greater variety of dispersed tree species ; it thus requires a larger range which can support a correspondingly larger troop .
16 In the 12 chapters the author takes us from a basic introduction to the design of synthesis , through the various methodologies , to a few selected total syntheses .
17 The kind of reasoning that we have discussed , which takes us from a finite list of singular statements to the justification of a universal statement , which takes us from some to all , is called inductive reasoning and the process is called induction .
18 It takes us from the 19th century through to the 1930s and 1940s and the pioneering work of a number of embroiderers , in particular Constance Howard , who in 1951 was invited to make a large-scale work for the Festival of Britain .
19 The control exercised by Mosca 's ‘ ruling class ’ is held to be assured by the organisational capacity of the ruling minority : this is the basis of their power and the characteristic that best distinguishes them from the disorganised and powerless majority .
20 If motherhood includes them in the community of women , poor parenthood also excludes them from the public culture of their own generation .
21 Such an astigmatic view of course excludes them from the main focus of research .
22 The cobbler then slits the three-dimensional pattern down the heel , removes it from the last and cuts away excess material .
23 The answer is that this third human state has a special feature that distinguishes it from the other two ( the inner and the outer states ) in that it is a zone for cultural experience or creative playing .
24 It is the overdetermined character of the materialist dialectic that distinguishes it from the Hegelian dialectic .
25 The fact that it aims to provide a systematic account of time use is what distinguishes it from the literary diary .
26 For example , yellow-orange CL of calcite generally distinguishes it from the darker red-crimson of dolomite , and feldspars are very bright blues , reds or greens compared with subdued violets and browns for quartz grains .
27 It is the ability of love to transform in this way that , in Tillich 's view , distinguishes it from the Buddhist concept of compassion .
28 Her alarm clock , a replica of an old-fashioned instrument purchased from Habitat , with an analogue dial and a little brass bell on the top , rouses her from a deep sleep at 7.30 .
29 Pressing F9 evaluates what is on the entry line and this changes it from a changing value to one that is fixed .
30 A real state consists of a naive state and a sequence of naive operations which produces it from the naive start state .
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