Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] from the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | But you would n't think so from the arguments we have . |
2 | Oxford Practice Grammar contains over a hundred double-page units with the exercises facing the explanations so that students can glance across from the exercises to the rules and back . |
3 | Had to stay , stay away from the windows . |
4 | Think again — T J Rodgers , president and chief executive of Cypress Semiconductor Corp told a Congressional committee on Wednesday last week that there is no monolithic support for Clinton 's budget proposals — the government should not try to build information networks , but ‘ untangle the morass of bureaucracy and regulations ’ that prevent existing fibre optic networks from reaching homes , he said ; he called for deeper cuts in the budget deficit and the end of ‘ wasteful and unnecessary ’ government programmes ; ‘ Washington should stay away from the intricacies of high-tech competition … it should focus instead on the infrastructure of competition , ’ he said ; he also presented written comments criticising the Clinton plan from officials or directors of Amdahl Corp , Cisco Systems Inc , Conner Peripherals Inc and Sun Microsystems Inc . |
5 | The question they wish to answer is ‘ Which pupils will excel in this area , will make useful contributions or will benefit most from the opportunities which are in our power to grant ? ’ |
6 | Exports increased to 69% this time from 64% of total sales last , but Curtis said that it did n't benefit much from the movements in exchange rates . |
7 | All in all the Quiz Quest turned out to be a really good day out and , provided you all send in your sponsorship money , Amnesty will benefit greatly from the proceeds . |
8 | All these projects will benefit greatly from the advances made by the Degas retrospective of 1988–89 , which bravely integrated sculptures with paintings and pastels in both exhibition and scholarly catalogues . |
9 | As far as they were concerned , and like most Arab players in the narcotics game , the DEA was welcome to play one side off against another , so long as they could watch safely from the sidelines . |
10 | Ken produced some of his standard characters that were to become as closely identified with him as was ‘ Stop messing about ’ — which did n't disappear totally from the airways . |
11 | What shall I remember longest from the Games ? |
12 | Was it true ? she demanded of the silly girl : that she 'd run away from the boys when they were only trying to be friendly ? |
13 | ‘ Someone might look over from the gate-towers and catch the gleam of it . |
14 | Below , the islands of Rum and Canna can be seen and on the horizon to the west you can look over from the hills of South Uist to Barra Head . |
15 | ‘ Ca n't keep away from the boys , can you ? |
16 | ‘ Then the police came along and told us we should stay inside and keep away from the windows . |
17 | Ca n't keep away from the tables , can you ? ’ |
18 | Wycliffe did not look up from the statements and for some time Sara gave no sign that she had heard ; then she said : ‘ I 've been very stupid . |
19 | Having said that , however , we can tease out from the textbooks of the sixties an implicit theoretical perspective that bore on groups and was designed to make sense of British politics as a whole . |
20 | Two rules must be obeyed when exploiting them : local cooling , close to the heat pump or its heat exchanger , must be no faster than heat can flow in from the surroundings ; and the source temperature must not be lowered more than a few degrees below its undisturbed level . |
21 | Let us now move away from the store-rooms of museums to the wider world of archaeology in the field . |
22 | In fact you need never move far from the apartments as there is a pizzeria on the corner , a supermarket and plenty of cafés close by . |
23 | HERO fireman Paul Hale , who will never recover mentally from the horrors of the King 's Cross disaster in which his senior officer and 31 members of the public died , was yesterday awarded £147,683 High Court damages . |
24 | All he needed — as far as anyone could make out from the hogsheads of salted pilchards that were assembled in two separate groups at the harbour — was one more good catch and victory , together with Martha 's hand , would be his . |
25 | ‘ The international community must take over from the states that fail to fulfil their obligations , ’ he said . |
26 | And while neither manager was wholly satisfied with events , Liam Brady could take more from the proceedings , in which his side dominated the second-half . |
27 | But I think that question does not arise here from the facts . |
28 | The movies succeeded because people could just walk in from the streets but from the beginning everything was done to ensure that as many people as possible were brought in . |
29 | This is to help people whose minds wo n't switch off from the events of the day . |
30 | Although it is not possible to carry all the bargain lines offered by the company , the Trailer will stock many of Uppingham 's repeatable ranges and special yarn requests can be ordered by prior arrangement. , The prices of all items sold in the travelling shop are inclusive of VAT and may vary slightly from the prices charged in the warehouse . |