Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [vb pp] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even if they were , they had not necessarily fallen from grace .
2 For instance , the milk , which is a fairly essential ingredient , has not necessarily come from Wensleydale .
3 In recent years the discount houses have not only borrowed from banks , but also lent to them by purchasing certificates of deposit .
4 Not only excluded from performing , the understudy was not even to be allowed to take part in the murder investigation .
5 They were not only revived from time to time in Venice during the next twenty years but performed in a number of other Italian cities .
6 Like all the other factors we have discussed , energy is not easily isolated from goals , rewards and abilities .
7 HIV is not easily transmitted from person to person except by ‘ high risk ’ activity .
8 HIV is not easily passed from person to person .
9 Perhaps Caro 's declaration that her stepbrother was very likeable had not just stemmed from partiality .
10 It is spread by coughing , sneezing , and kissing , but is not usually caught from sufferers but from other members of the family who may be carriers .
11 It is recommended that modules in this state are not formally issued from LIFESPAN , although they may be read and used by anyone with the appropriate access rights .
12 To the extent that these ways of behaving are inherited from the mother , it can be hypothesized that they are not directly taught from mother to daughter : rather they are indirectly and unconsciously assimilated .
13 Chromatic specificity of centre and surround inputs would require that the ganglion cell 's opposing inputs are not always drawn from cones that are nearest neighbours .
14 If criminals on the whole are not clearly differentiated from non-criminals , it is difficult to explain their crime in terms of something having gone wrong with them ( except in the tautological sense that the commission of the crime itself represents something having gone wrong with them ) .
15 But although instruments were freely used they are not clearly differentiated from voices until the Second Book of Symphoniae .
16 Turning to the specific example of a continuous square wave of amplitude a and period T , it can be represented in terms of by The validity of this particular harmonic representation is demonstrated in figure 11.1 where it is shown that summing the first three terms of expression ( 11.2 ) produces a waveform not far removed from square .
17 In this respect their position is not far removed from Richards 's , since he too ignored the external history of texts , on the assumption that the ‘ relevant experience ’ of the author is entirely accessible from his work alone .
18 Firstly , we 've had a feasibility study on as to what should happen to Chipping Norton , and it has been proposed that it should develop eastwards and this would embrace the land which is owned by the County Council , being the former being the existing County Council smallholdings at Fowler 's Barn and Tank Farm , and also the William Fowler allotments , and it 's suggested that a relief road and ring road will run from the A three six one Burford Road to link up with the A forty four somewhere not far removed from Swingswang .
19 The similarity between Tillich 's position and that of Schleiermacher 's is illustrated by the fact that his concept of Ultimate Concern is not far removed from Schleiermacher 's ‘ feeling of absolute dependence ’ which has both a subjective and objective connotation .
20 The catalytic PLA2 activity was not invariably removed from serum , however , by immunoabsorption with a specific antipancreatic PLA2 antibody .
21 More recently , social policy in this country has been informed by political economy — that tradition , primarily but not exclusively derived from Marxism , which identifies the ideological character of disciplinary boundaries and looks for explanations of the nature of social structure and social process in terms of the character of the dominant mode of production ( see Gough , 1979 ) .
22 At the same time , the purchaser will not wish to return cash to the vendor that he has not yet collected from debtors , nor will the purchaser be willing to use its own funds to satisfy creditors on behalf of the vendor .
23 However , the location of planets not yet released from survey classification was information restricted to members of the Survey Service .
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