Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] it from the " in BNC.

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1 When a moth flies into range , it works out the exact speed and position of its victim and then flies out to pluck it from the air .
2 The valley takes its name from the Entlen torrent , a tributary of the Little Emme , which races down to join it from the slopes of the Glaubenberg mount which separates this valley from the parallel valley in which lie the Lungern and Sarnen Lakes ( and the road from Brunig Pass . )
3 He did n't pull his weight , but knew how to keep it from the consultants .
4 She fell to her knees by the head of her youngest son , cradled it , yet did not lift it from the snow .
5 Mr Hitchens said : ‘ We did not get it from the Labour party . ’
6 Thirdly , and consequentially , I argued that the elements of harmful consequences liability which are exhibited by the criminal law do not disqualify it from the status of positive moral order , because conventional morality ( as opposed to the critical morality of Kant or Smith , for example ) incorporates a notion of moral luck and indeed our ordinary moral attitudes would be unrecognizable without some such idea .
7 Well you see it may be important where the information came from , you did n't get it from the cards , you say you were getting information from all directions .
8 Allow timber containers to absorb some moisture outside first , so they do n't draw it from the fruit and cause it to shrivel .
9 No you do n't do it from the outside of the ring .
10 He sort of bounced off the wall as if he was on a piece of elastic and someone had just yanked it from the other end .
11 They 've got enough from the stomach alone to kill him twice over and they 've still to separate it from the liver and muscles .
12 We had delivered it but they had n't taken it from the gate house to you know , normal procedure but they , we delivered it normally but they had n't taken it to the exact part of the hospital it was going to .
13 ‘ I have already got it from the beat constable that she was n't there at four o'clock . ’
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