Example sentences of "has be [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | All the services listed offer free guidance to anyone over the age of 19 who has been away from education for a significant period . |
2 | She may also use it as a greeting when she has been away from the kittens for a while . |
3 | In this sense the particular manipulation of reality found in the adventure story , at least until the past two or three decades , has been away from the practicalities of extended cohabitation , whether in or out of marriage . |
4 | With a new emphasis on the importance of the Word , the trend has been away from hymns , anthems and settings . |
5 | In music , as with other subjects , the trend has been away from regimentation towards an individual approach and small group work . |
6 | The trend , in recent years , has been away from a system of strict , item by item controls to broad limitations upon total borrowing . |
7 | But as someone who has been away from the industry for five years , I see a surprisingly rosy future for the book itself . |
8 | The June 5 announcement that Foreign Minister Ghozali was to be the new Prime Minister prompted favourable international press comment ; Tehran radio said that he was " recognized by the Islamists as someone who has been away from domestic confrontation " . |
9 | Mature Student was defined as someone who has been away from continuous education for more than one year . |
10 | Peaceful , mellow and noble , in the shade of a great sycamore , it is the sort of house that feels as though it has been there from time immemorial . |
11 | Its profits record , which has been far from outstanding , suggests that it is wrong . |
12 | Both her looks and personality came from a ride to stardom that has been far from comfortable . |
13 | The task of loading and storing the data has been far from trivial ; for one thing , the total raw data in the SAS/LBS for Great Britain at all areal levels comes to some 6–7 gigabytes . |
14 | But the year since Robert Maxwell 's death has been far from comfortable . |
15 | In Ivory Coast the transfer of ownership has been essentially from the foreign private investor to the local private investor : government remains the owner of 50 per cent of corporate capital ( as it has been since the 1960s ) and the foreign investors ' share has been reduced to 30 per cent , with the local private sector taking the remainder . |
16 | The sovereign power inherent in the British Crown , as exercised through Council and through Parliament , derives not from a treaty or document or compact , but from prescription , from the fact that it has been so from time immemorial — that it is immanent in the nation itself . |