Example sentences of "[pers pn] had [verb] [pn reflx] from the " in BNC.
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1 | She worked throughout this period , but it was here , she says , that she knew she had disassociated herself from the University too much . |
2 | But , after a while , she had to excuse herself from the discussions to express some milk and Laura was furious . |
3 | They had detached themselves from the torrent of peoples that in prehistory had poured out of China onto the countless islands of the Pacific and , settling the eastern coastal strip of the Indochina peninsula , they had named their country Nam Viet — Land of the Southern Viet People . |
4 | The judge went on to say that they had notices of committal and that they had removed themselves from the jurisdiction . |
5 | Before she could comment he made the point that people did not switch off anger once they had extricated themselves from the risk of further suffering , especially not if they had leisure to reflect on injustice . |
6 | It had freed itself from the stairwell and could smell them , not far above it and within easy reach . |
7 | For one thing he had discharged himself from the army and was listed as a deserter ; for another , he had a wife and two children ‘ somewhere in Norfolk ’ . |
8 | He had to identify himself from the pavement . |