Example sentences of "[vb infin] the [noun] from [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They did not believe in the coming of the Messiah , especially the popular idea of the Messiah who would free the people from the Romans .
2 What the preliminary or collateral fact doctrine seeks to do is to distinguish those elements within the bracket which can be regarded as conditioning the power of the tribunal to go on and consider the merits from the merits themselves .
3 Before any breeding can take place , you must identify the females from the males .
4 A few ghosts might lift the scales from the eyes of the Court of the Bank .
5 The testes commence production of spermatozoa ( sperm ) and Various other organs begin to produce the fluids which make up the semen , which will carry the sperm from the testes to the urethral opening through which they are discharged during ejaculation ; this is a continuous process and millions of spermatozoa are produced .
6 In a sense , he could charm the birds from the trees , because he adopted and tamed a variety of wildlife .
7 We do n't know how many inhabitants there are , or which is early closing day , or whether we can see the sea from the windows .
8 I mean , if it 's just that you 're too close to it and you do n't want me to look at it , there are people I know who 're good at that sort of thing ; they can see the wood from the trees ; they could — ’
9 This is something that can not be left to the dub because we will see the wind from the propellers buffeting the actors .
10 Without parliamentary support , clerical liberties were peculiarly vulnerable to royal pressures , although the time was fast approaching when the reverse became true and the king would defend the church from the plans of the commons and lords .
11 But how do you separate the Oscars from the Turkeys ?
12 so you say it must be implicit in that decision that the , the commission was satisfied that the objective criteria er would separate the sheep from the goats , erm so that no one who would , would be excluded who was capable of competing
13 And just one fumble could separate the winners from the losers .
14 JOHN McENROE goes into today 's US Open showdown with world No.1 Jim Courier insisting : ‘ This will separate the men from the boys .
15 The US International Trade Commission has upheld the ridiculous decision that Japanese manufacturers are dumping active matrix liquid crystal displays on the US market to the detriment of a handful of tiny US manufacturers that could never meet the demand from the likes of Apple Computer Inc and IBM Corp , but that alleged dumping of electroluminescent displays has not hurt the US electronics industry ; the active matrix displays carry prohibitive 62.7% tariffs , which apply to imported screens but not to assembled machines that include them , while the electroluminescent displays carried only a 7% tariff .
16 ( In practice market expectations can alter the price from the values suggested here .
17 For dry harvesting , machines with rotating teeth are pushed up and down the bogs to gently comb the berries from the vines .
18 ‘ I was thinking Mick could sell the muck from the kennels as a sideline . ’
19 But it wo n't take the wind from the sails of these enthusiasts .
20 At the same time scientific method could protect the individual from the effects of social norms , thereby providing a context where they did not determine the content of thought .
21 And Japanese fishermen would pay huge sums for a tortoiseshell tom , to keep as a ship 's cat , for it was thought it would protect the crew from the ghosts of their ancestors and the vessel itself from storms .
22 YOU CAN always spot people who do n't know anything about pop music when they ca n't tell the blokes from the women on records .
23 They would fill the waggons from the hoppers at the shaft stations on Deep Level , then after coupling them together , say , in sets of three , the horse would be hitched on and the train hauled out to the grizzleys at the dressing floors .
24 In any case , a Conservative-Liberal alliance to exclude Labour from office depended on Asquith 's support ; and this he declined to countenance , in spite of what he described as ‘ appeals , threats , prayers from all parts , and from all sorts and conditions of men , women and lunatics , to step in and save the country from the horrors of Socialism and Confiscation ’ .
25 In this section , I will first summarize his account , and then argue that it does not save the falsificationist from the objections of section 1 .
26 She lies in an open corner of the churchyard , where she can breathe the air from the moors .
27 Do you Will you get the training from the targets though , because certainly from I mean onl only talking about two appraisals so far
28 Where the defendant 's duty was to guard the plaintiff or his property from a third party , then the third party act will not relieve the defendant from the consequences of his negligence .
29 He was pondering how to chat him up without attracting too much attention from Blanche and Eddy , when he heard the superintendent ask the man from the Drugs Squad who exactly had given them the tip-off in the first place .
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