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

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1 FITNESS enthusiast Angelina Arnott was turned away from a women 's health club because she used to be a man .
2 The demonstrators stopped their march , a few metres away from a police line deployed in the temple 's front square .
3 When a person is arrested away from a police station , section 30 says that he should be taken to a police station as soon as practicable unless the investigation requires his presence elsewhere .
4 Section 32 regulates searches where an arrest is made away from a police station .
5 No one in the shop seems surprised at two men slipping away from a police raid .
6 A woman 's been assaulted in her car just yards away from a police station .
7 Showbusiness gave the youngster a chance to escape into another world , away from the frustrations of an unsettled childhood .
8 Villages and timber plants are to be relocated away from the pandas ' habitat …
9 Set an obstacle , such as a chair , a distance away from the teams .
10 Most , however , are reasonably quiet in operation and can be used in studio conditions provided that they are kept away from the microphones .
11 We move away from the Germans as the Brigadier is now pointing at some other unfortunate bastards .
12 We were n't alone in having such ideas ; many Swedes prefer this philosophy because it also gets you away from the Germans .
13 When the ceremony was over , Sabine slipped away from the congratulations and laughter , and the clicking cameras outside the church , and drove back to Les Hiboux .
14 It 's not only in the dialogue that Harper Lee expresses the tension between the blacks and whites , but all through the book in her description of where people live , where they work , the churches they go to and her detailed description of the court room and how the black community sit on the balcony above , away from the whites , she gives us a vivid idea of the way life was in the 1930 's and sets the scene well .
15 The present infatuation with the Seventies no doubt represents in the most superficial way a turning away from the horrors of our time , which is perfectly understandable .
16 Until now they have claimed it is a world away from the horrors just five hours ' down the road in Miami — so chillingly portrayed in the TV series Miami Vice .
17 This puts a second frame round the graphics , spaced away from the handles by the desired amount .
18 Put your cat somewhere it feels safe , away from the removals scene , or arrange for a neighbour , friend or relative to look after it .
19 The title not only confirmed the centrality of the hippocampus to studies of animal learning , but was also symbolic of the conceptual shift amongst psychologists away from the crudities of behaviourism and simple associationism towards an understanding of animals , like humans , as cognitive organisms .
20 Two spectators jump in , seize his trembling body and carry it away from the dancers .
21 Mandy managed to pull herself away from the glasses long enough to roll green eyes at her cousin and wrinkle her freckled nose .
22 I think you 're just running away from the difficulties that that entails .
23 Just a table and a chair and a telephone that would n't be secure , and the room was two floors and the length of a ministry corridor away from the Operations Co-ordination Centre of the Counter-Terrorism section at police headquarters .
24 This would confirm the move away from the traditions of post-war local government with its large centralized service departments , towards rather more fragmented forms .
25 * Achieving cultures are cultures that have begun to break away from the traditions of the past , in order to develop and grow .
26 Caution will have to be the watch word , but caution must not be the excuse for shying away from the challenges of this changing continent .
27 Experienced Temple Fortune locals seem to prefer to peer away from the posters at the television set perched atop the soft drinks cooler .
28 The linguistic counterpart of this process is analysed as one of dialect diffuseness — a movement away from the norms of the Caipira dialect .
29 As Bortoni-Ricardo shows , integration scores are correlated with a linguistic movement away from the norms of the Caipira dialect .
30 Within seconds each man was twisting and skidding away from the attackers .
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