Example sentences of "never [adj] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Not quite cos I mean at one time , when he was Christopher 's age god he was never free from cold was he ?
2 Louis was never free from wars and rumours of wars ; time and again Suger notes his constant activity ( anyway in the campaigning season ) in spite of his immense girth .
3 Innovatory places are , perhaps , never comfortable and the Lodge was never free from tensions .
4 The relationship between Sophia and the monarch was never free from tension , and the succession also created difficulties between Sophia and her eldest son George , a particularly serious crisis occurring in 1706 , over Sophia 's attempt to intervene in English politics .
5 AT THIS moment what was happening in the outside world , for a cultural climate is never separate from events ?
6 The world of Christian faith is not a fairy-tale , make-believe world , question-free and problem-proof , but a world where doubt is never far from faith 's shoulder .
7 The sense of humour , of the joke being on her , that was never far from Rose 's spirit , made her laugh .
8 Even so , Jeff Young 's men in grey suits screaming ‘ bottom line ! ’ are never far from view .
9 The rest of lunch passed in similar diversion , interspersed with details of last week 's turnover which were never far from Barton 's mind , whatever other distractions offered .
10 The symbolic restoration of greatness has been achieved in part through the actual expulsion of blacks and the fragmentation of their households , which is never far from page three in the tabloids .
11 Wherever you travel , you will find you are never far from buildings , monuments and ruins that stand as testimony to earlier times .
12 Mr Maxwell , facing eight charges of theft and fraud following the collapse of his father 's media empire , is never far from controversy .
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