Examples of 'some way from' in a sentence

Meaning of "some way from"

some way from: This phrase means a distance away or apart from something

How to use "some way from" in a sentence

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some way from
They are still some way from being achieved.
Some way from the capital.
Most of them are suffering in some way from poverty or sickness.
Wood, some way from the homestead.
I gather you were divided in some way from your family.
But for those some way from retirement, there is time for investments to recover.
The report shows that we are some way from those ideals.
But that 's quite some way from what the British group are currently attempting!
I truly believe that everyone can benefit in some way from minimalism.
But we are still some way from meeting our ambitious targets.
Although the villa is up in the hills some way from the town.
This differs in some way from the twirling majorettes perform.
Almost everything we use today is derived in some way from this resource.
Each differs in some way from the series on which it was based.
This suggests that the latter was derived in some way from the syllabary.

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Bommelsen lies some way from the main transport routes.
Hence any given lifetime may be completely different in some way from the last one.
They also project some way from the opposite end of the sleeve.
For the time being, we are some way from that.
We are still some way from understanding “ how we got here ”.
It must be done tonight, and some way from the palace.
We are certainly still some way from concluding, " International Monetary Fund 's Poul Thomsen told reporters.
This caustic must either be replaced, or recovered in some way from the impurities.
The reality is some way from this Utopian vision.
Please read on, and I hope that you will benefit in some way from my experiences.
It 's quite some way from Eckhausen.
Official reprints are often distinguished in some way from the " real " ones.
If I'll grow in some way from the opportunity, check three.
Ilhan and Ahmed married in 2009, presumably to benefit in some way from a fraudulent marriage.
They must be constructed in some way from previously constructed sets.
These chess players are some way from a successful end game.
This amendment follows on in some way from the previous discussion.
Practically everyone can benefit in some way from whey protein supplementation.
The reflected response may be changed in some way from the original activation signal.
Everyone she knew benefitted in some way from the results of her many creative talents.
Currently the branch ends some way from Leek town centre.
Today of course most Europeans are some way from the heart of darkness.
So this means that we are still some way from a gen uine Community regional policy.
Each and every European must benefit in some way from the single European market.
All Athenians profited in some way from ruling the Delian League.
Unfortunately, we are still some way from achieving this laudable goal.
Even so, average growth rates are still some way from a real catching-up process.
Some countries, however, are still some way from achieving the budget balance target.
Alternative education, Education that diverges in some way from that offered by conventional schools.
De Maiziere said the EU was still some way from agreeing long-term quotas for refugees.
At this point, the Pistols were some way from becoming the band who outraged a nation.
Charlie Whiting has admitted F1 could be some way from introducing closed cockpits.
Should the Canadian Forces be exempted in some way from Human Rights Commission rulings?
Iraq is, of course, still some way from achieving that aspiration.
The rotor blades, which began some way from the hub, tapered strongly.

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