Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [pers pn] from the " in BNC.

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1 Even so , these cautionary comments should not dislodge us from the main point .
2 Secondly , although certainly important , the current preference by some writers to relate creativity to the affective forms of psychosis should not divert us from the fact that it is actually schizophrenia which has inspired most of the theorising — and generated a good deal of the empirical evidence — about how psychotic and creative traits might be related to each other .
3 But a childhood gaining a reputation as an impulsive scatterbrain should n't preclude her from the same opportunities and privileges her brother received , should it ?
4 To gain a richer understanding of the problem of holism we must therefore distinguish it from the problem of determinism .
5 ( For example , by commuting a communication through PAR using 5.6 or 5.7 , one might apparently remove it from the alphabet of the corresponding process . )
6 In the meantime , he has given the socialists a much-needed shot in the arm which might just save them from the total disaster they were expecting next month .
7 In the meantime , he has given the Socialists a much-needed shot in the arm which might just save them from the total disaster they were expecting next month .
8 Walsh added : ‘ I expect James 's ankle to be right but I 'll probably start him from the bench and let him make an explosive entrance .
9 Oh yeah , you 'll probably do it from the video actually
10 I 'll probably run it from the garage .
11 My source tells me : ‘ The firemen were very helpful and attempted to remove the offending smoke sensor but could not isolate it from the system so the demonstration continued with shorter cooking times and lower temperatures to reduce the flames .
12 Even the after effects could not keep him from the final .
13 You could n't tell it from the real thing . ’
14 His friends at the time knew better , especially the seemingly laid-back J Mascis , who could n't eject him from the group on a face-to-face basis .
15 You could n't fetch them from the pool .
16 He could n't distinguish her from the darkness , but any lingering doubt that she might belong to the dream from which he 'd risen was dispatched as her hand went from his mouth to his bare chest .
17 And Miguelito could n't see him from the bank .
18 He just hoped they could n't see it from the stalls .
19 ‘ If they were on the road we could n't hear them from the house , and I truly doubt that anyone would go home via the graveyard and the woods .
20 The sign was peeling and you could n't read it from the other side of the square but the Three Towns knew who Whalbys ' were without that .
21 What would happen is the prescription would be written and they 'd either get it from the chemist who would constantly have a stock coming in or the hospital .
22 Sufferers frequently know the exact time of their last drink and may remember their very first introduction to alcohol as a very special experience , something that may clearly differentiate them from the non-addictive population .
23 This situation is doubtless taken for granted by today 's generation , yet , less than twenty-five years ago , leading statisticians were expressing concern lest interposition of the machine would so distance them from the data under consideration that the quality of analysis would suffer .
24 Once outside , she breathed a sigh of relief , and strolled with Theda around the left of the house , next to Switham Thicket , so that Araminta would not see them from the window of her parlour .
25 Here he learnt that the pope would not release him from the archbishopric , but wished him to expound the Latin doctrine of the Procession of the Holy Spirit at a meeting with representatives of the Greek Church at Bari in October .
26 BY LEAVING FOR AUSTRALIA , Gould was not only side-stepping the wash he had helped to agitate with Darwin ; he was preserving for himself a niche which would forever distinguish him from the motley and profusive competition of all other ornithological illustrators .
27 But she would n't take them from the tin until tomorrow .
28 Despite his growing involvement , he ca n't scratch her from the list and another murder casts her every action in chilling , ambiguous light .
29 Ca n't hang me from the yard-arm , though .
30 and the shops behind the trees is n't it bushes ? , you ca n't see it from the road can you ?
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