Example sentences of "[conj] stand [adv] from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Gilligan sees this as a morality of responsibility that stands apart from the morality of rights underlying Kohlberg 's conception . |
2 | Therefore we er we needed to do something that stands out from the crowd if you like to bring this to people 's attention . |
3 | His thick fingers with their horny' nails that stood away from the flesh took no harm from the heat . |
4 | What he had seen was Williams Point on Livingston Island , a black promontory that stood out from the ice-cap . |
5 | The unusual size was chosen to give more space to the visuals and to stand out from the standard A4 size so common in offices . |
6 | Turn the lights out and stand back from the door ! ’ said the bearded man . |
7 | Even now , Jonadab held himself as erect as in his youth and stood out from the crowd . |
8 | He pushed himself away from her and stood back from the bed , and the discordant ringing of the telephone shattered the silence of the room . |