Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] them from the " in BNC.

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1 And the gap which separated them from the bourgeois world was wide — and unbridgeable .
2 Women lawyers are challenging the chauvinism which bans them from the higher echelons , reports Fiona Sutherland Omitted from the useful introductions to clients , business lunches , meetings and golfing sessions , women solicitors fail to acquire the vital ‘ client base . ’
3 ‘ They appreciated the peace it gave them from the ones who wound them up and it gave us peace .
4 In Germany even the most ‘ respectable ’ workers were pressed into the ranks of the proletariat by the distance which separated them from the bourgeoisie , and the strength of intermediate classes .
5 More important , they were granted a plenary indulgence which freed them from the terrors of purgatory and hell , and held out to them the promise of eternal life in heaven .
6 Gray made more than 600 Football League appearances in his playing career and shared in Darlington 's double championship triumph which took them from the GM Vauxhall Conference to the Third Division in successive seasons .
7 The customer who takes them from the shelf therefore does not accept an offer .
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