Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [vb pp] him from [art] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd known him from the start of punk .
2 Would n't speak to me for six months , but then his natural goodness of heart , as well perhaps as his gradual realization that I might have been right , that perhaps I had saved him from a fate worse than death , made it impossible for him to keep it up .
3 No other man had so eloquently and constantly spoken of the way I had haunted him from the first moment he cast eyes on me .
4 She 'd taken him from the town and the friends that he knew and she 'd brought him to this great , dusty mausoleum of a place where he did n't even like to run around because the echo of his footsteps sounded too much like someone faceless who was following too close .
5 Whether or not she was saved , it was a fact that she had saved him from a bleak scepticism .
6 She greeted him with pleasure , for she had liked him from the start .
7 Yes , he was every bit as good looking as she had thought he was when she had glimpsed him from the catwalk .
8 WE HAVE decapitated him from the dictatorship , ’ said General Powell , briefing the press in the Pentagon on Sky , which comes into its own on stories like this .
9 We have decapitated him from the leadership of his country .
10 They 've had him from the Wednesday , was it the Wed er , no from the Saturday to the Wednesday cos she was working and they took him on to seaside somewhere and when come home , he 's having stitches in his head where he 'd fell , he hit it on the stone or summat and I said oh did he enjoy it apart from that , she said he was a swine last night , he was screaming and hitting me and she called her husband down from work , she could n't control him , said she should of smacked his arse and put him in the cot .
11 They had removed him from the stifling atmosphere of the Court , but already he was finding that Civil Service protocol could be just as oppressive .
12 When they had taken him from the hospital block with his possessions and spare clothes in a cloth sack he had smiled and shaken hands and believed that the flight was close , Berlin he had thought it would be .
13 It has led him from the brooding atmosphere of his early novels to the limpid clarity of his last .
14 Minton explained that he had recognised him from a self-portrait that had been exhibited at the AIA Gallery in London .
15 He had never been this close to him before , though of course he had seen him from a distance on parade , the short , brisk figure in green and white , dwarfed by the forest of cocked hats around , yet somehow contriving to dominate them all .
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