Example sentences of "away from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Evans took a taxi out to a forest just to get away from every islander asking him how much he liked the place .
2 Hubble argues instead that the Universe is expanding , and every galaxy is flying away from every other .
3 They 'd crossed a highway while there was no traffic , they 'd blundered around in damp undergrowth , scurrying away from every chirp and mysterious croak , and finally they 'd found the plastic .
4 Well , they won by twelve points to seven , they move through to the semi-finals , just one match away from a performance at Twickenham ; reporting on the game this afternoon , Graham Cook .
5 In order to wean the company away from a reliance on theatre plays , he set up a major script department which drew on the talents of writers like Frank Launder , Sidney Gilliatt , Val Guest and Michael Pertwee , as well as occasionally giving jobs to young writers like Christopher Isherwood .
6 The visitor to the Museo Guarnacci of Volterra is not likely to forget the series of urns with strange scenes of marauding Celts who run away from a Fury .
7 They hauled up their Norwegian colours , forbidden by the Germans whose only presence was an armed trawler , pulling away from a jetty and prepared to fight .
8 If someone drops a pebble a metre away from a ghost crab , the crab will instantly run to the spot .
9 FITNESS enthusiast Angelina Arnott was turned away from a women 's health club because she used to be a man .
10 Harris accuses Cole of ‘ stepping away from a system that must face up to the hypocrisy behind pretending to give a helping hand ’ and ignoring the way this system ‘ ( ab ) uses the South … and , in the words of Eduardo Galeano , ‘ spreads the haemorrage to cure the anaemia' ’ .
11 Both professional organisations and the statutory bodies have worked hard to achieve a career structure which rewards so-called ‘ hands on ’ nursing , and moves away from a system whereby the standard route for promotion is removal from direct patient care into a separate hierarchical management role .
12 He envisaged a shift , in line with modern educational thinking , away from a system in which pupils are assessed in relation to each other ( a norm-referenced system ) to one in which they would be assessed in relation to certain pre-specified criteria ( a criterion-referenced system ) .
13 As in France under the Fifth Republic , West Germany moved away from a system of political parties based on class , religious and constitutional differences .
14 The trend , in recent years , has been away from a system of strict , item by item controls to broad limitations upon total borrowing .
15 I , too , welcome the fact that we are trying to move away from a system that does not benefit families , local chargepayers , or anybody else .
16 The hon. Gentleman must answer this question : how can he argue that it is in patients ' interests to move away from a system of competitive tendering and use that money to pay trade union members rather than to pay for extra treatment for patients ?
17 The move away from a curriculum which is mean , meagre and mechanical , remarked upon by Plowden , has continued .
18 However , in order to understand the many ways in which context affects language processing we need to move away from a consideration of single-word recognition to a consideration of how sentences are processed .
19 These have moved away from a concern with what young people did in their spare time and the transition from school to work towards looking at unemployment and state policies .
20 In considering the attractions of this new discourse on culture , it is worth noting that , despite pressures to put a " vocational " gloss on arts education , the mood of the post-war intelligentsia was in general moving to the right , away from a concern with social issues .
21 In further reflection on his own model Rhodes ( 1986 , p. 28 ) moves away from a concern with inter-organizational analysis to a focus upon policy communities .
22 Halfway round the walk , they came to a chalk escarpment that sloped away from a ridge , falling about thirty feet to a small clearing .
23 It was discarded when shelving had to be cleared away from a wall on which a mural had been discovered after being painted over in the Stalinist era when the artist who created it had fallen out of favour .
24 Because of the weight of the tiles , you have to be particularly careful if you 're thinking of covering whole walls — there have been instances of large sections of tiles coming away from a wall because they have n't been properly fixed .
25 Officers are visiting 17 New Age Travellers sites with a simple message — stay away from a 5-mile exclusion zone around Castlemorton Common over this Bank Holiday weekend or you 're likely to be arrested .
26 VOR holding on a DME fix towards or away from a VOR is flown as a normal VOR hold .
27 It is acceptable to wild camp on Dartmoor provided you 're around a mile away from a road .
28 Around Napo , after 15 years of colonisation , there are still appreciable areas of untouched forest within 1.2 km of the road ; elsewhere in Ecuador , after 30 or 40 years of colonisation , one can walk for a day away from a road without reaching the forest .
29 This is scandalous because no child should ever be turned away from a church .
30 If Snotlings find themselves themselves further than 12″ away from a unit of Orcs or Goblins , and if they can not move to within 12″ of a unit during that movement phase , then they mill around in a confused mass .
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