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

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31 Dom João offered her his hand and helped her from the litter .
32 You must come again next year and see it from the cliff edge . ’
33 The Supreme Council of the armed forces on Jan. 8 sentenced Mohamed Ali Seineldin , Luis Baraldini , Oscar Ricardo Vega and four other officers to indefinite imprisonment and discharged them from the army as the ringleaders of a military rebellion on Dec. 3 [ see p. 37913 ] .
34 ‘ There is no dispute about the land unless a claim is made … compensation for those who claim it for their land and receive it from the authorities is calculated according to the value of the property in 1973 plus the difference in the index of inflation together with four per cent interest . ’
35 If you work out how much you would have spent in the bar , clubbing or eating out over the weekend and subtract it from the cost of the trip it all seems cheaper than ever .
36 The pattern of pitch which accompanies the first clause or group of words will be recognised by an English listener as in some way complete and it will hold it together as a separate unit and separate it from the following clause , which will also be held together by intonation .
37 Well , your mother came rushing in from the car with a rare display of energy and snatched it from the fellow 's hands .
38 We could dispense some justice and hang him from the bowsprit to save the courts the trouble .
39 The ownership of productive property defines this class and separates it from the rest of society .
40 I could have sat and stared all evening but Benjamin suddenly realised the drift of my eyes as well as my lechery and , at the appropriate time , seized me by the arm and hustled me from the hall .
41 After another moment or two , Crilly takes my arm and leads me from the pub .
42 Crilly takes my arm and leads me from the clinic , onto the green and into the car where Anita sits at the wheel .
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