Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] it [adv] from [art] " 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 I picked it up from a golfing friend of mine for £25 back in the early Sixties .
9 A second group of miners loaded the loose coal onto a moving conveyor which took it away from the coal face .
10 She read it out from the printed page .
11 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 . ’
12 Alfie Stewart cleared it off the line , but only into the path of Johnny Jameson who steered it home from an acute angle .
13 We heard it yesterday from the hon. Member for Dagenham , who referred to the community charge register as a threat to civil rights .
14 She was a gentle quiet girl , deeply thoughtful , and we hit it off from the start .
15 We delivered it locally from a pony and trap and I do n't suppose we made all that much until they wrote about Mother in the London newspaper .
16 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 .
17 ‘ This furniture looks like they dragged it up from a shipwreck , ’ I say .
18 He scooped it up from the desk and threw it into Duvall 's face .
19 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 .
20 He kicked it away from the bars , then continued to boot it as it shambled deeper into the hut .
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