Example sentences of "[noun] stand [adv] from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I very much hope that they are engaged in the work and committed to it , but I do n't want them to believe it 's real ; and the word involvement to me implies an inability to stand apart from the role-playing . |
2 | Where WinEdit stands out from the rest is for programmers who use Microsoft C and SDK . |
3 | The taut legs standing out from the body at all angles , some hideously broken like twigs thrown carelessly on a bonfire , others still moving feebly . |
4 | That may be why photographer turned pilot , Guido Rossi stands apart from the crowd . |
5 | PETER RAWLINS , a former partner with accountants Arthur Andersen , has emerged as the International Stock Exchange 's next chief executive following the decision of Jeffrey Knight to stand down from the post , writes John Moore . |
6 | The Arts : Lenny stands back from the brink of bathos |
7 | But one thing which makes this product stand out from the crowd is its ability to address the needs of work group computing . |
8 | ‘ I think that 's what makes Curve stand out from the rest of the pack , ’ asserts Alex , ‘ because all these other indie bands do n't seem to be interested in guitar music . |
9 | At the same time the building of what were to become bastions , towers standing out from the line of the wall , enabled defenders to fire all round , and in particular laterally , against approaching men or machines , as the design for Bodiam Castle in Sussex , which , like Cooling Castle in Kent , was built at the time of the French invasion scares of the 1380s , clearly shows . |
10 | The Laurels was a very nice house on the edge of the town standing back from the road in a large garden . |
11 | and this was taken up in like folds but the plait stood away from the head , it sort of come out |
12 | Yet Anis stands apart from the host of other small-time importers who have filled Russian city streets with kiosks . |
13 | CUSTOM STANDARDS Manson ‘ Classic S ’ This handmade blend of the traditional and the modern aims to stand out from the crowd with its high-class simplicity and the best and latest in hardware … |
14 | The present day building has a small western tower and 12th century nave standing away from the road on the edge of a wood . |
15 | THE CATHEDRAL at Lyon stands back from the bank of the Saone , and , from the other side of the river , is half hidden by bland blocks of flats . |
16 | To ensure that you and your baby stand out from the crowd , send now for your free Mamas & Papas brochure by completing the coupon . |
17 | Buckmaster jumped up suddenly , left his chair standing away from the table . |
18 | As these are decorations and not toys , you can use glass or pearl-headed pins to make the halo , either pushing them right into the head like a wreath , or half-way in so that the halo stands away from the head . |
19 | Yet the poem stands apart from the attitudes most commonly expressed in her work , and , given its obscurity , it is necessary to be cautious with respect to its specific meaning . |
20 | Two Village respondents stand out from the rest in their disagreement with the arguments I have summarised . |
21 | These stars stand out from the other around them because they are so bright . |
22 | The real problem is to make your particular message stand out from the crowd . |
23 | This mill was built of brick instead of stone like the Old Mill in the village , and the original six-storey building survives among the extensions built around it , with Arkwright 's peculiar staircase projection with Venetian and small semi-circular windows standing out from the sea of square-headed windows on either side , and with a cupola above . |
24 | D'Arcy stood back from the patient and lit himself a small cigar . |
25 | Morrissey stood out from the bill in that he 's not yobbish . |
26 | MATTHEW HOWE standing back from the road nearby is thought to date from between 1665 and 1700 . |
27 | But one line stands out from the rest — a tetrad only 512 cm long ( about 312 km on the ground ) . |
28 | This crying , this wailing , this mass of thick air gathered from thousand upon thousand square miles of nothingness , scooped up , pushed and banked against every object which has the temerity to stand up from the surface of the earth ; this was weird , oppressive , invasive . |
29 | among the dozens of grape varieties grown around the world stand out from the rest . |
30 | The ability to write clearly and well is a tool of the trade and a very necessary one , but it is the idea which you have that will make your advertising stand out from the rest . |