Example sentences of "[verb] [noun prp] from " in BNC.

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1 Oi asked Miki from Lush if she would tell me about the birds and the bees but instead she twatted me with a flange pedal .
2 Thérèse shouted out the Holy Name of Jesus and wiped Madeleine from her mind , wiped her hands on her apron .
3 The Sikorsky which had flown Hauser from Helsinki to the isolated rendezvous in the Finnish woods stood inside the clearing , its rotors motionless .
4 The result was urban chaos but a richness of building styles which redeemed Brighton from the overbearing formality of its more classical contemporaries .
5 She should have realised , she should have stopped Dan from making the bookings through a friend of his who was a travel agent .
6 Rent fear splits Jim from wife
7 It is for this reason that sociologists have often assumed that they must respect the professional psychologists ' judgement in these matters , and so have treated Freud from their viewpoint as unscientific and unusable .
8 Janos Kadar , who led Hungary from then till 1988 , offered some cultural and economic freedom in return for obedience to Moscow .
9 The duty of external non-intervention prohibits States from interfering with the valid performance of treaties that do not affect their own rights and obligations .
10 She had a cup of Bovril , and she met Ken from Coronation Street .
11 Instead of spending most of his time shooting game and striding about in the parks of his estate , he should have stopped Spencer from ruining Thomas Grenfell 's life and casting a shadow on Craig 's own business .
12 At the farm I met Pat from Brigade H.Q He was delivering a message to the C.O. of 6 Commando .
13 But golf is a game of courage and that separates Faldo from the rest .
14 During this time the Everqueen ruled Ulthuan from Avelorn and many realms were founded by adventurers departing from that primeval land .
15 This mis-demeanour did not debar Wright from election as ale-taster at the same court , and constable the following year .
16 Opposition to the king 's favourite was so soon mobilized that by May 1308 Edward was compelled to banish Gaveston from the realm .
17 ‘ It 's horrible being able to see Hametabad from here , ’ said Steve .
18 She phoned Pascoe from there .
19 In fairness it has to be said that Levin tries to isolate Debord from a purely formal Modernism , and from naive realism ( the politics of the signified ) .
20 With her enchanting grin , which had , sadly , not been much in evidence of late , she added , ‘ I expect Sheila from down the road had been in with her ‘ Mr Sheen ’ … ’
21 A single horseman approached Charleroi from the west .
22 Hayes may have been protecting Minton from hurt , but Bratby saw in his action the kind of censorship that accompanied then anything to do with homosexuality .
23 The financial consequences of this action would be to exclude Romania from EC budget funding set up to help Romania and three other East European countries .
24 He joins Yuill from Twyfords where he was marketing manager for four years .
25 My occasional presence at Summerchild 's front gate , keeping Millie from her pious labours on the birthday book and obstructing his view of the cracked step , evidently never reached a sufficient level of generality to impinge upon him .
26 Gen. Michel Aoun 's two-year-long rebellion finally ended in October when Hrawi invited Syrian forces to extract Aoun from Christian East Beirut .
27 It became obvious as soon as Annunziata handed round the soup tureen that Comfort was deliberately trying to exclude David from the conversation and show him how de trop he was .
28 True , it was one way of keeping Dana from London and a meeting with Berenice , but why go to such lengths ?
29 Rowbotham ironically defends Freud from over-zealous criticisms of his cultural limitations : ‘ It did n't occur to [ Freud ] to criticize the economic basis of competitive capitalism . ’
30 Rachael , she 's coming home Well she was she was discharged Friday from hospital .
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