Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] from the traditional [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Health promotion has , rightly , moved away from the traditional approach , but let us not dismiss health education fully until it has been properly implemented , let alone evaluated . |
2 | Waterfalls of varying kinds can be constructed that vary considerably from the traditional form . |
3 | Molly Allen , the disability team manager , explained how the service is moving away from the traditional model of care . |
4 | For this reason , too , he broke away from the traditional pattern of definitions of the ‘ attributes of God ’ in terms of such qualities as omnipotence , eternity , omnipresence , infinity , perfection and so on . |
5 | The first has emerged largely from the traditional study of public administration and argues that transposing a model of management developed in the private sector will fail because public sector management is distinctive ( see for example Elcock 1991 ; Pollitt 1991 ; Stewart and Ranson 1988 ; Flynn 1990 ) . |
6 | But in the process , they 're actually slipping away from the traditional law and order discourse . |
7 | They 're not very flattering they did n't er , you were n't rated very highly I 'm afraid I think er you tried to get away from the traditional type of |
8 | Once we move away from the traditional accounting statements and unit cost statistics , the possibilities are unbounded . |
9 | Perhaps the most well-known experiment in work organisation is the Volvo car assembly plant at Kalmar in Sweden where the company has made some attempt to break away from the traditional mass-production assembly line . |
10 | Under PNP , schools have been able to break away from the traditional conception of primary school professional life centring on just two roles : those of head and class teacher . |
11 | Nevertheless , the design comes directly from the traditional vocabulary and , with thought , it can be performed by dancers who possess strong and precise technique and who can enjoy the challenge it sets before them . |