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

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1 But it is only from an aesthetic point of view that they merit , in consequence , much less attention ; in the novelist 's eyes they become , on the contrary , more revealing .
2 If we conclude that it becomes clear that the trend , long-term , is away from the conventional type of power steering , with a valve mounted er in line with the input car
3 This insurance does not cover any consequences of war , invasion , act of foreign enemy , hostilities ( whether war be declared or not ) , civil war , rebellion , revolution , insurrection or military or usurped power ( other than under Sections 2 , 3 & 6 ) while the Insured Person is away from the British Isles provided always that the cover so provided is subject to cancellation by the Insurer by giving seven days notice by registered letter to HCI Club Holidays .
4 The design will often slowly on the fabric face that is away from the patterning bed .
5 The earliest temple-sculpture we possess is not from a Doric temple but from an attempt to monumentalise the old form .
6 Justin saw Adam as prefiguring Christ , Eve as a ‘ type ’ of Mary , and called the correspondences of Old and New Testament figures the principle of ‘ recapitulation ’ ; that was to say that redemption is not from the created order but of it and within it .
7 Some Japanese parents have hired private detectives to ensure their child 's prospective spouse is not from the despised Korean community .
8 East Belfast adjoins the Ulster-Scots region of North Down ( where backing is strong ) , whereas West Belfast points south-west down the Lagan Valley , the speech of which is Mid-Ulster with less Scots influence ; furthermore , immigration to West Belfast is recent and is largely from a Mid- West-Ulster non-Scots hinterland .
9 The best way to buy them is usually from a trained homeopathist or a knowledgeable specialist shop .
10 There was n't any reason why he 'd want her out of the way , but when you get to be big in his business , the only exit is usually from a prone position , and guys like him develop a tendency to think the same way about people playing the smaller parts .
11 Style and elegance characterise the typography and cover designs ; our type-setting is either hot-metal or photoset , whichever best suits the text ; the paper is always from a single batch , to ensure evenness of shade ; our sewn bindings incorporate buckram , leather , silk , patterned and marbled paper , and a selection of traditional cloths .
12 This species is known from the West Indies , Cape Verde Is also from the Indian and Pacific Oceans ; bathymetric distribution of 291–3650 m .
13 The only other twentieth-century example I have found is also from an Irish-born writer : ( 198 ) I 've been made scream with pain in other ways .
14 Mrs Weber is also from an unprivileged background .
15 Ian Ferguson will make his comeback with the reserves and Ian Durrant is back from a short holiday on Monday .
16 Wes is back from the Wild Boars , just in time to say goodbye .
17 The work is surely from a different school , and there is nothing here to say for certain whether the original was in bronze or marble .
18 ‘ The commitment is there from every individual and working as a team , with that level of dedication , makes all the difference .
19 That one angle is apart from the right angle .
20 Although the top line seat 's already snapped up , that is apart from the Didcot-based Williams driver line-up , the speculation surrounding the Pit Lane at Esteril this weekend was the pending signature of Nigel Mansell to the Oxfordshire team .
21 That is apart from the massive appearance money ADT has put up .
22 That is apart from the colossal cost of fitting cars with the number plates and finding out which cars needed to be fitted , catching drivers who had removed the plates , sending out bills , dealing with drivers who said they had not driven their cars on the date in question , and many another items .
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