Example sentences of "set [adv] from [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 After the neighbours and the dinner and the Queen 's speech , depression would set in from the rich food and the gins and tonics .
2 They set off from the same place but , like pieces of something that had just exploded , they each took a different course across the lawn .
3 Set back from the main road , the Lagant enjoys a centrally situated location , with all the village amenities within easy reach .
4 Set back from the main road , the Hotel Royal is located in a shady avenue about five minutes walk from a private sandy beach .
5 Set back from the main road , the Hotel Gabbiano is personally run with pride by the Mirandola family .
6 Built in 1990 , the Hotel Rina is a modern , well-furnished property set away from the main road .
7 an accent mark which is set separately from the main character and is then placed either over or under it .
8 It was a perfect site because the building , for which a quarter of a million pounds ( £8,250,000 ) had been set aside from the Twentieth Century Fund , was meant to be ‘ a challenge to the Church of England ’ .
9 The intention is that the members of the household should have an opportunity to communicate with each other , to sense their unity as a family , and to enjoy time set aside from the normal rush of daily life .
10 Kevin Price gave us a glimpse of what was to follow with a clever break and when the ball was set up from the resulting ruck , Paul Flood was equally successful with a drop goal .
11 The corporation agreed , and even paid £200 so that the new shops would be set back from the previous building line .
12 The four separate units which make up the Loutrouvia apartments are set back from the main road in pleasant surroundings .
13 They 're exclusive to Club 18–30 and are set back from the main road in t more peaceful location , although the busy centre of Benitses with all its bars , discos and tavernas is within easy walking distance .
14 This large , impressive hotel is set back from the main road in its own grounds , and clients can walk into Going or Ellmau in around 10–15 minutes .
15 Behind the church , which is set back from the main road and screened by trees , a sequestered lane soon passes the large hole of Hurtle Pot .
16 The house is set back from the main road and has wonderful views of the surrounding farmland .
17 It is set back from the main road , has a small shopping centre and typically Italian lakeside cafés , and is linked to the other lake resorts by steamers .
18 Situated about half a mile from the centre of Riva , the Parc Hotel Flora is set back from the main road , next to a highly popular ice-cream parlour under the same management .
19 The hotel has wonderful gardens full of olive trees and is set back from the main lakeside road , about 700 yards from Brenzone .
20 The apartments are set back from the busy main drag , in their own attractive gardens — a real bonus , as you can either come back in the afternoon for an uninterrupted snooze , or enjoy the hustle and bustle of one of Corfu 's most popular resorts .
21 Our hotel which dates to Queen Victoria 's reign is ideally situated , being slightly set back from the busy and noisy seafront road ( A259 ) , but still able to offer a view over Hove Lawns and onto the sea .
22 Local initiative and pluralism , growth of decision-making centres , and space for individual/group autonomy would promote an active citizenry as opposed to individuals set apart from the authoritative state which has grown under the Conservatives in the last twelve years .
23 Like Baudelaire in Courbet 's painting of the artist 's studio , Minton is set apart from the central group both compositionally and by his introspection .
24 It was generosity and wisdom I was after when I climbed up the steps to her small office which was set apart from the larger huts in the forest clearing .
25 Through these discriminations of time , space and substances , they are to make themselves a holy people , set apart from the unholy people and things .
26 Nevertheless , Terling society was highly stratified ; by the later seventeenth century the ‘ better sort ’ were becoming increasingly set apart from the labouring poor .
27 Green 's own views carried a good deal of influence within another " extension movement " , the " settlements " , set up from the 1880s in London 's East End and other urban areas .
28 In his thirty-two-foot ketch , Nuria , he set out from the small harbour under the shoulder of his Hebridean island .
29 This colonial-style bungalow stands in an elevated position , set back from the main road , with fine views of the small Somerset town of Crewkerne and the surrounding hills .
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