Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] from " in BNC.

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1 Richard Carlile told Francis Place of his belief that women ‘ had an almost constant desire for copulation ; the customs of society alone , I think , debar them from it ’ .
2 Though most developed countries deplore such practices , most either practice them from time to time — as Britain did in its arms dealing with Saudi Arabia — or else turn a blind eye when it suits them .
3 Furthermore a strong case can be made for arguing that religious commitment is the only way to understand the depths of religion which from the outside may remain sheer enigma .
4 The Popular Front suspended the MDP 's membership , and on July 28 expelled Yameogo himself from membership of the Front .
5 He had just time to form them up and move a little way forward himself from their hiding-place , to where he could see the ford and its approaches on either side , when the first fleeing riders came pounding down , splashing over and racing on .
6 In 1928–29 he was an ideal supplier of chances for Len Griffiths and Harry Havelock , while also providing 10 League goals himself from 16 appearances ( including a hat-trick at Brighton just before Christmas ) and helping the Palace to their best run in the FA Cup for years .
7 The invaders were backed up by warships which from the mouth of the river Esk poured a crippling cannonade into the Scottish ranks .
8 Thus the Gowers of Stittenham ( Yorks. ) served the lord of nearby Sheriff Hutton , although they held Stittenham itself from the prior of Malton .
9 Thus the Gowers of Stittenham ( Yorks. ) served the lord of nearby Sheriff Hutton , although they held Stittenham itself from the prior of Malton .
10 This is how it was for Regina who from 1942 , when she was eighteen , suffered numerous breakdowns .
11 It may take innumerable forms , such as scratching the panel of a coach , removing a tyre from a car , or the car itself from a garage , or , in the case of animals , beating or killing them .
12 ‘ If you do n't make more effort to be civil , I may regret fishing you from the sea on your arrival .
13 So animal-watching covers everything from microscopic creatures to mammalian giants .
14 I wanted one for er saying granddad one from the kids and I could n't get a decent one
15 Victim Support , our Charity of the Year 1992 ( patron , HRH The Princess Royal ) , is an independent charity that offers victims of crime everything from practical advice to a shoulder to cry on .
16 Woolworths stock everything from records , tapes and videos to household items and chocolates , all at big value prices .
17 The Palais always gave big prizes to dance competition winners everything from the fully fitted wardrobes of 1928 to the Mecca Gold Cup in 1940 .
18 The plight of abused ( physically , emotionally and sexually ) children is a tragic and sensitive story which apparently often goes undetected because the mother , fearing reprisals or removal of the children , does not report abuse by her husband/partner or visiting relative ( who often is the perpetrator ) ; in many cases having suffered violence herself from him ( Jones , 1988 ) .
19 And she 'd wheel him from from their house right up to the station .
20 As you will have observed , your wife was not pleased to see me ; she remained impatient of my attentions throughout , and the only prof it from the visit is my own .
21 I am certain that your wife is not the only one who would prof it from its wider deployment .
22 For example , when you talk of , imperialism , when you look at , when we , we 've study it from a , erm , quite a few , so it means that that capitalism supply
23 The curious absence of the traders themselves from this formulation reflects Morel 's concentration on winning labour to the pacifist cause .
24 Sir Edmund half-raised himself from his seat and pointed a finger straight at the monk 's face .
25 DWEC was really two companies under one name the Darlington Waggon Co which from 1867–79 had been called Harker and Pickering , and Messrs Wilson Bros and Co which had been established in 1872 .
26 The move to the château influenced the types of fabrics and products which from now on bore the ‘ Laura Ashley ’ name and so the company grew , organically , by producing a more exalted range .
27 ‘ But I am a bit disappointed that while we 've been appealing for new directors nobody from the town has come forward . ’
28 This is probably the reason for its universal acceptance as something to be cherished , and for its survival despite all religious disapproval which from time to time has endeavoured to denigrate it , as did for example , some of the teachings of Puritanism .
29 on nine , facing Tufnell , digs out a full-length ball and guides it down on the off side , poor old David Lawrence has to give another painful chase their from backward point , but er , he lumbers after it and sends it an energetic return on the er , he 's swivelling round as he threw it .
30 For her eighth birthday Rachaela bought Ruth something from the local Sunday market , with misgiving and a knowledge of unassailable rightness .
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