Example sentences of "[verb] from their " in BNC.

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1 The chalets on the lower ground nearest the beach were liable to flood and more than once young children had to be lifted from their beds in the middle of the night .
2 LITTLE ANGELS : ‘ Product Of The Working Class ’ ( Polydor ) small heavy metal devils get socially wicked with another Top 40 bound single lifted from their all seeing ‘ Young Gods ’ album — out on Monday
3 Often the counsellor of ageing people will experience this when , after talking with them for a short period , many of the pressures and worries appear to be visibly lifted from their shoulders .
4 The new 45 , lifted from their Number One ‘ Wish ’ LP , is backed with two exclusive tracks , ‘ Halo ’ on 7″ and cassette formats , plus ‘ Scared As You ’ on 12″ and CD , and issued through Fiction on May 15 .
5 The track , lifted from their recent ‘ …
6 Faith No More release ‘ Everything 's Ruined ’ , lifted from their highly acclaimed ‘ Angel Dust ’ LP , through London on November 9 .
7 The track is lifted from their eponymous LP , and comes as a rock mix from Nirvana/Pearl Jam producer Butch Vig together with the original album track on the B-side .
8 ‘ The teachers , the social workers and the carers who deliver the services at the sharp end need the overbearing weight of the county bureaucracy lifted from their shoulders . ’
9 The lines that radiated from their corners did nothing to detract from their brilliance , but in some curious way made her look approachable , despite her immense style .
10 I think it was the wonderful sense of rhythm of the mothers of Sidcup and the intense pleasure which radiated from their eyes during the classes which finally captivated me ’ ; subsequent generations of Medau teachers have shared these feelings about their own classes .
11 Positivists believe in the doctrine of determinism : human beings , including criminals , do not act from their own free will but are impelled to act by forces beyond their control .
12 Slowly he went upstairs : his father 's bedroom , his dressing-room , his bathroom where the mahogany panelling had been axed , and the old fittings of brass and copper had been wrenched from their sockets and looted .
13 The four Oaks were still hauling on their prisoner and Floy and Snodgrass could see that Balor 's arms and legs were all wrenched from their sockets now , twisted at awkward , unnatural angles .
14 Human beings were wrenched from their homeland and crammed into the airless stinking holds of vessels to provide , if they survived , the slave labour of the plantation economies of the West Indies and the southern states of North America .
15 It would be no good stroking their Adult , say , if the transaction had largely come from their Child .
16 She sat down in the one comfortable chair ; it had come from their housekeeper 's room , and had found its way to Billy 's kitchen , like the strip of Turkey carpet with the hole in the middle .
17 Perhaps they had thought that the first move should have come from their side .
18 The dairymaids and men had come from their cottages as they saw the cows arriving from the fields .
19 The writer was persuaded that half of the " common women of the Town " had come from their ranks .
20 Only 2 points have come from their last 4 league games , but they want revenge for last season 's 5-3 defeat at the Manor .
21 Water oozed from their ceilings and plip-plopped into rank pools .
22 How many Russian soldiers were killed or later perished from their wounds in the dark glades of the forest is not precisely known , but the Germans took prisoner 92,000 unwounded men , some 30,000 wounded and 500 guns .
23 In this way , the Nez Perce developed a distinctive culture fused from their own traditions and those of the Plains and North-west Coast .
24 She 's Miss Brady , ’ he told them as soon as they rose from their knees .
25 Mona asked nervously after they rose from their knees .
26 Ring-doves like Chinese paintings with their fanned tails flew all around and resplendent pheasants rose from their nests .
27 Flights of birds disturbed by the sound of turning wheels rose from their nests and flew straight out to sea .
28 Bull O'Malley and his wife rose from their chairs before the fire , Peg holding a basket containing wool and knitting needles .
29 Guests rose from their seats , men pushing and shoving each other .
30 The large man 's friends rose from their table and the waiters formed themselves into a solid phalanx , and all hell broke loose .
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