Example sentences of "[verb] me from [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ WAS IT ONE OF THEM IN-DEPTH things you have to really think about ? ’ asked the cabbie who drove me from A Hard Heart . |
2 | No , what I am looking at are the first direct signals to reach me from the dark constellation of Serafin . |
3 | Your good influence and help has sometimes drawn me from the enwrapping pleasure of scenes which before held me alone with them … |
4 | ‘ She telephoned me from a public call-box somewhere . |
5 | He then heard my earnest indefatigable prayers and by a train of events the most impossible and unexpected released me from the cruel bondage in which the enemy of my soul had bound me . |
6 | ( ‘ Your good influence and help has sometimes draw me from the enwrapping pleasure of scenes which before held me alone with them . ' ) |
7 | As my bus drives up to ease me from the pitiful world outside , Clary waves , a week hand emerging from his dark shadow huddled from the cold . |
8 | So I left , and as I walked back to my car , the man watched me from the little steel balcony upon which Kanaan Abu Khadra had played as a boy . |
9 | I suppose that because she had n't really known me from an early age , she made a tremendous effort to get to know me later . |
10 | Then a communication reached me from a newly-formed organization called the British Council , which rio one , including some of its officials , seemed to know much about . |
11 | The first I knew about it was a massive gaoler dragging me from the Common side up to the turnkey 's lodge . |
12 | It was all to save me from the Fiery Pit . |
13 | They remembered me from the previous year too . |
14 | This time she started to interrogate me from the very beginning . |
15 | Lindsay Kemp : ‘ David Bowie struck me from the very beginning as being very versatile and very ‘ up-front ’ and not in the least bit naîve . |