Example sentences of "[adv] removed from [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Once training is underway the glycogen is gradually removed from the muscles to produce energy and is replaced by blood , that is the muscles are ‘ pumped ’ .
2 In its raw state , cocoa is very bitter , and the beans , once removed from the pods , are left to ferment to diminish the bitter flavour before they are processed .
3 Such abstract economic arguments may seem far removed from the aspirations of nature conservation , but the report 's principle that sound management can benefit both wildlife and local people is also central to WWF philosophy .
4 The meanings thus arrived at would be far removed from the realms of mysticism and superstition , and be wholly free from the false claims of unchallengeable truth attributed to so-called holy scripture .
5 JTR was not around to see the beginnings of political comment in Scottish art ; his life took a new path far removed from the galleries and drawing rooms of artistic Edinburgh .
6 It draws on the form of words suggested by the Williams Committee for their scheme of prohibition , and the purpose is simply to redefine the essence of the deprave-and-corrupt approach for those for whom the old form of words seems too far removed from the values and habits of today :
7 In any case , during the eighteenth century the basic manufacturing sectors were dominated by noblemen , socially far removed from the merchants .
8 Far removed from the practicalities of army life was the entry from the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh .
9 He called for an Arab order " far removed from the stains of oil , consumerism and tyranny " and attacked " those Arabs " who were " motivated by tribal affiliation and arrogance " and who had " flooded the nation with their oil and bragged about their seats which were restored at the hands of the foreigner and with its lances stained with the blood of their brothers " .
10 Centralized government , so the argument goes , has proved too large and too far removed from the problems with which it seeks to cope .
11 A voice whispered that the work was nonsense , too far removed from the interests of the age to be of value .
12 It was with such proclamations that the Cubists confirmed our lurch into the twentieth century and confronted us with the sometimes harsh realities that are alternative to the Renaissance view of mankind and certainly far removed from the elegances of Art Nouveau , Tiffany 's , the Moulin Rouge and the Paris Métro .
13 The new manufacturing towns were growing around collections of villages in the north of England far removed from the privileges of the chartered municipal corporations .
14 There were many traditional features in his films and his whole approach to a story was never far removed from the conventions of melodrama , but what Griffith was able to do was to shift the action of any of his films to whatever chapter of history or social setting that his plot or theme required .
15 It should be emphasised , however , that although in a sense Spinoza recommends the ethical precepts he endorses to each of us as what we will accept if we act with a view to our own best interest , these best interests are conceived in a way which is very far removed from the goals of what is commonly called egoism .
16 However , the content is far removed from the children 's lives .
17 The result of the battle seems rather far removed from the issues facing the world today .
18 This new approach , it seemed , was not to be made so publicly , not to be exposed to the expedient treason of little devious minds far removed from the battlefields on which honest men met , and contended , and killed one another without malice .
19 From where he stood , a little removed from the others , Raynor said , half to himself , ‘ A palimpsest . ’
20 Even novels which appear to be furthest removed from the lives of those who wrote them — the work of Kafka , of Lewis Carroll , of the contemporary feminist writer Marge Piercy — have drawn on the real life surroundings of their authors .
21 They have been firmly removed from the rituals of power , their role frozen into passive and silent weeping at the foot of the cross where the god has been hung .
22 Well , fourteenth-century Turkey must be pretty safely removed from the things of this world .
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