Example sentences of "[noun sg] cut [adv] from the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's not right for politicians to offer a sanitised campaign cut off from the people they 're asking to elect them , ’ he said .
2 There were rumours that a pied-billed grebe had settled on ‘ Little Sea ’ , a freshwater lagoon cut off from the coast by the gradual build-up of sand dunes .
3 A natural response to this state of affairs would be to say that theory cut off from the writing of literature is no more than a sterile academicism .
4 Always ask for a slice cut freshly from the salame and do not expect to get the true flavour from a pre-cut chunk on a plate .
5 In Conspiration Nizan ironically refers to school life as a barrack-room existence cut off from the reality of the outside world .
6 In the attempt to win society 's approval by a cultured ministry that had both sweetness and light , would Nonconformity produce a ministry cut off from the faithful ?
7 A steep path cut down from the quarry edge to the meadow .
8 According to WWF team leader John McKinnon , the reserve is " like a lost world cut off from the rest of Indo-China " .
9 Each one of them is in some way cut off from the rest of society : Hywel because he 's a miserable sod , Angharad because something went awfully wrong , and Beuno because he 's fallen in love with God . ’
10 It was relatively easy to do in the first years of the regime , with a war- and hunger-cowed populace , a subsistence-level economy , and a country cut off from the outside world .
11 The landed gentry of Europe have become a leisured class cut off from the peasantry and increasingly divorced from the authority of scripture .
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