Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [adv] from the " in BNC.

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1 If you want to produce as many young as possible , it is best to hatch and rear them away from the parents .
2 This is so even if she did not buy it direct from the manufacturer ( or , indeed , even if she did not buy it . )
3 Realising that it is far too late in her life to expect her to do more than make an effort to modify this trait in her character , you should see if you can direct it away from the home .
4 The descent spiral would bring them out from the cloud at almost the exact point where the mysterious Sakkratian doctor had been located by the Cell .
5 In verse erm thirteen , I will bring them out from the peoples and gather them from the countries and bring them into their own land .
6 I had n't seen them carry her in from the car so it was a terrible shock for me .
7 In a moment he let her go , but only so that he might lift her bodily from the ground .
8 I can do it easily from the Crouch , and old Joanna will attract no sort of attention .
9 Well we can do it downstairs from the main system or something
10 Do n't forget that it gives us another chance to make progress in Europe this season ; success for Linfield and of course Crusaders may yet lift us away from the bottom of the ladder and give us a chance of avoiding those detested preliminary rounds .
11 As she stepped further into the boatyard , she thought : I hope you can hear me , Pascoe , and I hope you can see me clearly from the tree , because I can smell the tiger .
12 So with this system you 'll remember bits , you 'll forget bits , the bits you do n't remember you can now work them out from the patterns .
13 But the Ben must be bagged , and happily it can be combined with the ascent of another massive Munro , Carn Mor Dearg , which will steer you away from the tourist path and into some grander territory .
14 ‘ Look , sweetheart , must n't keep you away from the punters .
15 Your only chance is to pull at him from the side , which may steer him away from the refuge he seeks .
16 Every few days each officer can expect to take his turn on the office duty rota which will keep him away from the field for a complete day .
17 This ‘ hands-off ’ status meant social security money could be obtained by charging residents , who would claim it back from the DSS , but staff for the homes were provided by the health authority 's mental handicap unit through a separate agreement .
18 Constipation can also encourage cellulite formation — if the waste matter is not leaving the body through the normal channels the body will store it away from the bloodstream and again the islands of fat cells causing cellulite provide the perfect storehouse .
19 The very concept of liberation makes sense only if it is viewed against the backdrop of unjust oppression , and while the notion of unjust oppression no doubt assumes many guises , it is incomprehensible to me how we might understand it apart from the idea of the violation of basic moral rights .
20 A splash of mineral water — fizzy or still — gives a good pep-up after cleansing , but do n't use it straight from the fridge .
21 Although , as we saw for Pakistanis in Rochdale , the culture of immigrants may separate them out from the white community , the children of immigrants will gradually become assimilated into white society , into the wider working class and some , by upward mobility , into the middle classes .
22 He maintained that Washington feared that the gradual shift of the states of the region into the political orbit of the Non-Aligned Movement could draw them away from the system of ‘ inter-American treaties of mutual assistance ’ .
23 That was how we 'd set it up from the beginning .
24 ( I prefer to gently lever them off from the underside with a small screwdriver ) .
25 And we 've allowed for the fact that cooking for a family or organising a dinner party may take you away from the cooker when you want the food to go on cooking .
26 Even had he the strength , the swim would take him out from the protection of the cliff .
27 She is a Christian which by silly standards should cut her off from the people in our predominantly Buddhist country …
28 But did it cut him off from the guidance he needed ?
29 George was impressed with the new man 's knowledge of sheep , appreciating how quickly he spotted a sick or lame sheep and how neatly he and Meg could cut it out from the herd for attention .
30 England did not seem to believe that Spanish-based Tab Ramos could juggle it back from the bye-line and when he did , no-one had picked up the 6ft 1ins Kaiserlauten defender as he powered his header past Chris Woods .
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