Example sentences of "be [adv] [vb pp] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 They are normally made of cellulose or a cellulose derivative and should be slowly conditioned from the storage liquid to the solvent in use .
2 He said 7,000 other positions in marketing and service are also to be eventually cut from the workforce , which totalled 90,000 at the end of 1992 .
3 This price might initially appear uncompetitive , but may be justified in the market place by additions to the features associated with the product such that consumers perceive the product to be effectively differentiated from the alternatives available .
4 Clearly , there is no way in which digital video information can be effectively retrieved from a disc , at least not at the equivalent of around 25 frames per second .
5 A second reason why grammarians should not simply ignore social deixis is that , while the study of English may suffer no obvious penalties for such neglect , there is scarcely a single sentence of , for example , Japanese , Javanese or Korean , that can be properly described from a strictly linguistic point of view without an analysis of social deixis .
6 These examples may seem to be somewhat removed from the experience of a child who has grown up in an inner-city slum .
7 I suggest that voices should not be entirely dissociated from the social context in which they function and that therefore all texts in modern spoken languages should be regarded as having ‘ the implication of utterance ’ , and be referred to typical participants in some generalised context of situation .
8 There are , indeed , impressive reasons for characterising it as such , but only the most committed proponent of this view would wish to deny that the defence effort and the scientific-technological base on which it rests can be entirely insulated from the problems we have surveyed here .
9 I knew my former comrades would be long gone from the latest of the encampments before the malais ever got near them .
10 In such a case , the auditors ' report referred to in s 248 would be better separated from the main audit report and included instead in a note which explained that , although it was entitled to the exemption , the company was not taking advantage of it .
11 When Greg returned with the snowball , Margaret Seymour-Strachey had shifted her position so as to be better shielded from the rest of the Saloon Bar , and it was clear that she had not managed to get control over herself , for she was now sobbing away quietly .
12 Because of the slight bend in Captains Road to the west of No 109 , it would be unsafe for buses to stop outside the shops at numbers 119/121 , unless land were to be compulsorily purchased from the front gardens of Nos 113 , 115 , 117 and 123 to permit a realignment of the road .
13 This choice reflected both the potential application of the eventual system ( i.e. , the Banking and Estate Agents ) and ease of availability ( the Music documents could be easily collected from a research bulletin board ) .
14 The timber lid is in two parts and could be easily made from a few lengths of timber stained or painted to match the surroundings .
15 It was a relief to attend to his words and not his presence , although he was not the sort of man to be easily put from the mind .
16 But 90 was thought to be too many to be easily controlled from the centre , which meant retaining the existing tier of regional administration as an executive arm of government , while the variation in population size was tackled by creating a third tier of management in large areas : the district .
17 This means that the pump can be easily removed from the pool without disturbing the extension cable , if maintenance proves necessary .
18 A Soviet Government statement on 3 July 1987 suggested that ‘ all warships not situated in the region be shortly withdrawn from the Gulf and that Iran and Iraq in their turn should keep from actions that would threaten international shipping ’ .
19 To remove nut from shank the shank-to-nut state must be progressively changed from a three-zone state , through two , down to one , where the single state has two zeros and one non-zero ( this space is the mirror of the head space ) .
20 Module versions which become redundant through time and supersession will be progressively cleansed from the magnetic database as they become hard copied .
21 Other monies will not be separately identified from the general rate support grant from the Department of the Environment , a decision which will make it very difficult to identify exactly what is being spent on services by individual authorities .
22 The poet Marvell can thus be somehow separated from the political Marvell working to maintain the Interregnum 's government .
23 They do not list all the inhabitants by any means , but as a large proportion of the workforce were employed in trades , crafts and services a good idea of the occupational structure of a town can be quickly gained from a scrutiny of the classified entries .
24 Our hidden self may be purposely concealed from the outside world , or something we keep from our own waking mind as too unsettling for conscious thought .
25 To dismiss this comment simply as Bridgeman being a poacher turned gamekeeper would be to miss the point , which is that the war had allowed the Conservatives to become gamekeepers again , whereas from 1902 to 1914 there had been genuine concern that they might be permanently banished from the estates of power .
26 In one school senior members of staff sat in rotation in a room to which disruptive pupils could be promptly sent from the classroom .
27 It could hardly be further removed from the conclusion to the story of the Reed Sea .
28 Even so , though Hendrix has more or less possessed Randy for the past fifteen years , Hansen 's original guitar influences could n't be further removed from the blues-based , howling feedback style that was to become his shared trademark .
29 Nothing could be further removed from the graceful garden-tombs of the Great Moguls than this warrior 's memorial , as narrowly militaristic as theirs were elegant and sophisticated .
30 H 2 must be rapidly removed from the fermentation system , however , because high partial pressures of H 2 inhibit the reactivation of these coenzymes which are essential in glycolysis .
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