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

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1 Britain can glean much from the Australian experience .
2 But individual and group behaviour may deviate considerably from the declared goals of the organization , as in the case of punishment-oriented warders in reform and rehabilitation-oriented custodial institutions ; or racially biased police officials ; or socially biased welfare officials .
3 ESC founders Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington director and star of the Shakespeare tragedy say they would rather stay away from the Civic , one of the strongest dates on their world tours , than face the same problem again .
4 Every child must break away from the parental fold , and establish his own personal identity .
5 Although studying and admiring Tchaikovsky 's methods of composition , Stravinsky felt he could break away from the stereotyped dance forms demanded by nineteenth-century balletmasters , His music was far more economical in melody and orchestral sound but his rhythmic phrasings and marked attention to newer dance forms inspired Ashton to break away from traditional class-room practices .
6 While some students work best with their peers , their classmates might benefit more from the personal attention of their teacher .
7 The arts and the heritage may benefit particularly from the latter .
8 ‘ You can see better from the lower door , ’ I remarked , turning to go down the path .
9 Does it follow sensibly from the previous one ?
10 This is what I mean by protection — we did not run away from the terrible topic : the use of projection allowed us to face cancer .
11 There are two other necessary ingredients , which will normally arise automatically from the first ingredient , self-replication itself .
12 Let us move away from the special case of solipsism and sensation terms , and consider a case which may seem simpler ( actually it is the hardest case in which to make the point plausible ) .
13 His mouth still quirked in the aftermath of his laughter , and she wished that he would move away from the top step so that she could pass him .
14 Perhaps there is still hope that professional golf will move away from the humdrum format of 72-hole medals and the public will realise that these events become viewable only at their conclusion when they turn into match-play .
15 DEFINITE END-of-the beginning vibes for Heavenly , as one of our more maverick and thus of-the-moment labels made the now customary jaunt to the Locomotive for a night that proved that to make any inroads into the popular imagination , you must first step aside from the scene-steeped mainstream .
16 Mr Hurd stunned even diehard Tories by revealing that Britain will step aside from the European mainstream if Denmark goes for rejection .
17 The essence of diffusionism is that where you find the same or similar techniques you propose the existence of some form of cultural connection or ‘ borrowing ’ , especially when , in the case of material objects , the similarities do not stem automatically from the raw materials used , and where they are reinforced by large numbers of parallel instances .
18 I am trying , within the context of the debate , to identify how we can move forward from the 1990s to the 21st century , the problems that we as a nation will have to face , our relationship with Europe and how we can learn from the nations that we have said are the best , such as Germany , and develop a sound strategic regional policy .
19 Achieving cultures , based on principles of Self-help and free enterprise , were characteristic of the USA and north Europe during the period 1800 to 1960. purchasing patterns may alter significantly from the traditional roots , emphasising personal material possession and display , the possession of prestigious homes and objects , " one-upmanship " etc .
20 Fig. 19 demonstrates how the frequency and thickness of sandstones , within the overall fluviatile environment will decrease away from the direct detrital source of the London-Brabant Massif .
21 That what is on one side is in fact a category of diverse contents does not take away from the fundamental duality .
22 In some cases appeals may proceed directly from the High Court ( not from county courts or tribunals of first instance ) to the House of Lords .
23 It is to be hoped that as this happens , the mass media will switch away from the valuable role of exposing the horrors of the past to the more challenging and difficult one of discussing mental handicap in the context of normal day to day life . ’
24 You can almost tell just from the first time they 're doing their marking .
25 The worst problem was to try to explain quarantine regulations to the black-clothed mothers who would not go away from the main gates and wailed bitterly ‘ Oh ! mio bambino ! mio bambino ! ’ till Mr Rideout had to have Dr Hill 's attendance lest he too became a patient .
26 You ca n't go straight from the arriving greetings to the departing ones !
27 INSPIRATION may not spring readily from the prosaic-sounding north Midlands town of Southwell but it is the black stuff that dreams are made of in the eyes of Ron and Richard Muddle , the father and son team of racing entrepreneurs extraordinary .
28 The sounds produced by this rack are certainly impressive , although I must say that to try and get away from the overall processed sound was almost impossible .
29 The rioters , who held the streets of London for three days after Wilkes ' election , although they did not come exclusively from the working classes , were still overwhelmingly so composed .
30 They act to reproduce what has been called the mass culture critique ( which may come equally from the political right or left , see Hebdige 1981a ) , in which the objects of mass consumption today are treated as so tainted , superficial and trite that they could not possibly be worth investigating .
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