Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] it [adv] from the " in BNC.
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1 | That 's one , another reason I got it out from the library . |
2 | Mind you , she had the decency to come and confess , and I got it back from the bus company . |
3 | I got it down from the top of the wardrobe . |
4 | In my diary I recognised it almost from the beginning , probably because I made no connection between it and non-eating , but seemed to have ascribed it to being overworked academically or being hounded into sporting activities which I resented for their profound pointlessness . |
5 | I loved it right from the off . ’ |
6 | ‘ I brought it back from the brink , made the farm , forestry , the shoot self-supporting . |
7 | I took it down from the shelf in my locker and went out of doors . |
8 | A second group of miners loaded the loose coal onto a moving conveyor which took it away from the coal face . |
9 | Not much flavour , but a fibrous-to-spongy chewiness which sets it apart from the average savoury snack . |
10 | That is to say , it has no obvious or gross organic cause , such as a brain lesion , a fact which sets it apart from the truly neurological conditions — like , for example , Alzheimer 's disease or epilepsy . |
11 | She read it out from the printed page . |
12 | You made it plain from the moment you met me that you were available , but you miscalculated if you imagined I 'd fallen for your little scheme . ’ |
13 | ‘ I do n't give a fig , ’ Cranston replied , ‘ if you hold it direct from the Holy Father ! |
14 | A short zip is a compromise but most bags now come with a full length zip , generally with a double puller which enables you to open it up from the top or bottom to allow air to ventilate in warmer weather . |
15 | If you follow it along from the historical site it leads you to a perfect waterfall , and then to a point where flat grass lies between the vertical gorge sides . |
16 | Erm , I welcomed Chairman the present experiment before us , I hope it succeeds , I hope it sets a continuing example to other parts of the county but you only get what you pay for and in , in we top it up from the seven cuts to I think thirteen or fourteen . |
17 | We heard it yesterday from the hon. Member for Dagenham , who referred to the community charge register as a threat to civil rights . |
18 | She was a gentle quiet girl , deeply thoughtful , and we hit it off from the start . |
19 | Well just , just a final point , would it be worthwhile er informing the District Council of the history of the site , Chairman , because they may not be aware , as the , as the new owners of the site , they took it over from the Southwell District Council on reorganization . |
20 | And like most people living in the city it gets it straight from the mains of the Welsh Water company . |
21 | He scooped it up from the desk and threw it into Duvall 's face . |
22 | I said there was to be a sale , but I would ask the solicitor ; and afterwards , when he came to take the barometer away , he took it down from the wall very , very gently . |
23 | He kicked it away from the bars , then continued to boot it as it shambled deeper into the hut . |
24 | Some essential honesty about it brings it back from the brink . |
25 | What sets it apart from the crowd is its ability to produce full colour output of a quality undreamed of on a machine with this price tag a couple of years ago . |
26 | Let us get it down from the shelf for close scrutiny . |