Example sentences of "be missing from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At the time of writing , it appears as though Andy Townsend may be missing from the fray — a loss which would represent a cruel blow indeed . |
2 | The development of the HyperCard was motivated by what I perceived to be missing from the literature of the subject : a framework for the study of electronic publishing . |
3 | Only the bees themselves will be missing from the service . |
4 | They say a small amount of money is all that seems to be missing from the Springburn flat where Mrs Law 's body was discovered exactly two weeks ago . |
5 | But I have an inkling which sport may be missing from the Olympiad of the future . |
6 | What seems to be missing from the analysis is some measure of how much the savings plan is actually giving you over and above your initial hard earned cash . |
7 | England defeated Poland 1-0 , Roger Hunt the goalscorer and the tenacious manner of that victory persuaded us that the possibilities were immense ; of that team , only Jimmy Greaves would be missing from the World Cup Final . |
8 | Apparently they were literally poised to arrest both Nigel and Kerry when the clothes were found to be missing from the cupboard this morning . |
9 | ‘ People ask me if it 's embarrassing to be missing from the Rangers side when England is focused on our big European nights . |
10 | Welsh international outside half Neil Jenkins will again be missing from the Pontypridd side that makes the trip to West Wales League side Pontarddulais . |
11 | If you think a man could be missing from the job a couple of hours without anyone knowing it , you do n't know Ogden Textiles , Mr. Preston . ’ |