Example sentences of "try [to-vb] [adv] from the " in BNC.

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1 These had probably been caused as Trixie tried to pull away from the heater .
2 She in turn tried to get away from the bird , but was so firmly strapped into the chair that she was unable to move .
3 He said : ‘ He has fudged and shaded , and tried to get away from the fact that he made specific statements and those statements were wrong .
4 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
5 Mark : I certainly identify with the attitude of a contradiction between my one-to-one relationships and the image of what should happen to try to get away from the heterosexual attitude to relationships .
6 ‘ So far comments from Com Tech and MUA suggest that SCO will still be sold by both companies , but neither tried to shy away from the fact that their decisions will hurt SCO .
7 She tried to make out from the hill , as she jogged down the track , whether the ferryboat was plying among the craft in the harbour .
8 I must try to keep away from the area of preparation .
9 The book itself tries to exist away from the markers in the margins , yet ca n't seem to live up to the chapter heading promises .
10 ‘ If the LBS has tried to get away from the British ‘ crumpled suit ’ image with him , ’ Bloch says , ‘ then , boy , has it succeeded .
11 Marx tries to get away from the idea of private property when discussing pre-capitalist social systems by using the phrase ‘ appropriation of nature ’ but in doing so he uses a word with the same root as ‘ property ’ .
12 To everyone 's surprise , the bodies of the tech and the scum warrior stayed in full view , soaring and bobbing on convection currents of superheated gases as if trying to swim away from the wall ; though the bodies were obviously changing in texture as they cooked .
13 Yesterday Acting Detective Inspector Colin Gibson , of Darlington CID , said the teenager suffered a slight cut to his face after trying to struggle away from the two .
14 Fun 's the last thing I feel like ! ’ she replied swiftly , trying to pull away from the deceptive strength of his hold .
15 There is urgent need to determine the limits of production … if we are to avoid the danger of trying to extract more from the land than it is capable of yielding .
16 Only by trying to stand back from the daily grind and reviewing one 's long term goals can such opposition be slowly undermined .
17 Both Croatia and the Lebanon objected on the grounds that Sotheby 's had been far from complete in its discovery process , and was trying to slip out from the case before the evidence of Mr Camber was made available .
18 The key phrase is , of course , ‘ he let his thinking catch up with him ’ , with its subtle implication that Tethra has been trying to run away from the knowledge that he does not belong .
19 ‘ We 're trying to get away from the rowdy image .
20 We now had the air crews coming back from low-level sorties over France and Belgium and reporting damage they had seen to docks and military installations , and , much more upsetting , roads thronged with refugees all trying to get away from the zones of fighting .
21 The only dangerous time we had was on the way back when we were trying to get away from the coast of Iceland and a whole series of fronts were driving us back into the coast .
22 But after a while she became involved in a quarrel with them , and was trying to get away from the angry group , when Alec d'Urberville rode by .
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