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

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1 He felt at rest , the dark weight of tension lifted from him by the woman .
2 Experts continue to disagree about how to extrapolate from one to the other , although it is generally accepted that even the smallest dose carries a health risk .
3 Reluctantly she made her way back to the house , then gave a gasp of dismay as Penry erupted from it like a rocket .
4 In a classroom it can give you the students ' view of the teacher , it can give you the teacher 's view of the students or it can be an observer which sits at the side of the class and looks from one to the other .
5 Howard looks from one to the other in astonishment .
6 The children must be quite clear from the outset about the task in hand ; what is going to be expected from them during the course of the lesson ?
7 ‘ And so , ’ I continue , ‘ the suntan becomes fashionable and it 's no longer as necessary as it was — taking Robinson Crusoe by way of example — to hide from it under a parasol in order to conserve that fairness of skin threatened by the desert island climate .
8 At her side , Candy 's bright blue eyes darted from one to the other as she watched the meeting with unabashed interest .
9 Mr. Back Q.C. , for the appellant , contended that if Mr. Occhi consented to the appellant taking the £6 , he consented to the property in the money passing from him to the appellant and that the appellant had not , therefore , appropriated property belonging to another .
10 Yeah hall hired from you for a function
11 If buckets are used to fill the pool , they can be counted and discussions about empty and full will develop as water is transferred from one to the other .
12 As a matter of practice , moneys paid into the account would be transferred from it to the account in Scotland if not immediately , then certainly within a matter of days , for amalgamation with the general fund .
13 And Sheffield Crown Court has heard how a man allegedly kidnapped and raped his wife ; the man who ca n't be named for legal reasons , was separated from her at the time of the supposed attack , and the case is making legal history .
14 Cassie knew that Johnny was now separated from her by a gulf of fifty years .
15 Homogeneous catalysts are compounds of metals that dissolve in the reaction mixture and which must be separated from it at the end .
16 This family is characterised by the disk covered with plates often carrying spinelets or granules which do not conceal them , except in Ophiopholis where the granules obscure the plates ; radial shields usually conspicuous ; one apical papilla flanked with rounded oral papillae often separated from it by a diastema and not forming a contiguous series with it , except in Histampica ; the second oral tentacle pore opening within the oral slit ; arm spines short , pointed and erect , not appressed to the side of the arm .
17 He trudged the maze of little streets , sometimes on the edge of the sea , sometimes , and unpredictably , separated from it by a row of cottages .
18 On each side of the bath , separated from it by a colonnade , were halls for spectators .
19 Apart from indicating past , present , and future reference , each past or future reference is marked to show whether the event in question is immediately connected to the present , is separated from it by a period of time but taking place on the same day , or is separated from the present by at least one night .
20 Always you are separated from it by an expanse of one thing or another : docks or roads .
21 The village of Tickton in East Yorkshire is situated on the Beverley to Bridlington road about two and a half miles north-east of Beverley and separated from it by the river Hull .
22 Set back from the road it faces the south wall of the magnificent St Magnus Cathedral , and is separated from it by the road , and by a peaceful park area and an avenue of trees .
23 How did you tell a man who had just expressed his undying love for you and his need to remain in your arms for ever and ever that he was separated from you by a distance of fifty years , and that only by some perverse and cruel trick of time had you been allowed to meet at all ?
24 Rovers suffered from something of a fadeout and we even had a number of home fans who felt inclined to boo .
25 Taking in every inch of their bodies , she said , looking from one to the other , she said , in her famously well-timed drawl , That 's just how I want you .
26 She came in and bolted the door , then stood with her back to it , looking from one to the other .
27 I 've never seen anything like it before , ’ and she was looking from one to the other , wondering which one it was meant to fit , when Miss Rene startled her by saying , ‘ Well , get your coat and things off and try it on . ’
28 And , looking from one to the other , she now said , ‘ Goodnight , fellows , and a happy Christmas . ’
29 When at last they came to the lower end of Spring Street , Agnes stopped and , looking from one to the other , she said , ‘ This is where I live ; I 'll be all right now .
30 Peg O'Malley commanded sharply , looking from one to the other .
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