Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 It will be appreciated that a single developmental problem , such as defective vision , need not dominate the pupils ' classroom activities , nor differentiate them unduly from the classmates with whom they work and play .
2 He took her arm and led her away from the entrance .
3 She crossed to the doorway and led them away from the shed .
4 Well often I might see somebody waving out by the gate frantically trying to get in where he 's put one of his different size padlocks round the gate , the back gate and the front gate , and often if we need to feed the cat he 's padlocked all the different padlocks round the kitchen cupboards erm we 've been unable to get the cat food out , so we 've had to go off in the car and bring him back from a friend because he 's the only one who knows which key goes with which padlock to undo all the cupboards .
5 I generally work from dark to light and bring it out from the dark .
6 I generally work from dark to light and bring it out from the dark .
7 An Elf war fleet led by Tyrion defeats the Norse in a huge sea battle and drives them away from the coast of Ulthuan .
8 She wanted to snatch them up and hide them away from the coolly assessing scrutiny that seemed to lay her bare .
9 Tutilo took Daalny suddenly between his hands , with grieving gentleness , and moved her aside from the doorway .
10 If you want to produce as many young as possible , it is best to hatch and rear them away from the parents .
11 Elvis had then travelled forwards in time , locating each potential mother of the Anti-Christ and wooed her away from the Satanic father to be .
12 The pain steadily increased in force , blotting out the fires on the hill above the melon beds , increasing the darkness until they could make out nothing in the compound below , and driving them back from the streaming verandah .
13 He was determined to get behind the Russians and cut them off from the east .
14 Casting an unreadable look at Isabel , the boy obeyed , taking Ellen by the arm and urging her away from the church .
15 Great flights of fire-breathing beasts swooped on the armies of the night , and drove them back from the heart of Ulthuan to the shores of the island-continent .
16 He reads : ’ Not that way , ’ cried his pessimistic friend grasping Toad 's arm and directing him away from the especially grim and oppressive corridor into which his laboured steps seemed automatically to have led him
17 One Saturday evening she takes Howard by the arm and leads him away from the crowd round the pool and the bar , out of everyone 's earshot .
18 This uniform of dark serge symbolized our insider status and separated us completely from the ‘ civvies ’ out there in the rest of the world .
19 Like other elements of the left-wing movement , however , activists in this sphere were subjected to extensive government oppression , which prevented almost all activity until 1918 and hampered it severely from the late 1920s .
20 and getting them up from the cellars .
21 I took Susan 's arm and walked her away from the scene of the crime .
22 So she chivvied him out of the cart-end and walked him away from the camp through knee-length grass .
23 The SEATO and CENTO pacts brought certain Asian states into pro-Western blocs and set them apart from a larger neutralist group .
24 For skin rolling , seize the flesh between thumb and forefinger and lift it away from the bone .
25 In fact , by what we like to think is professional panache ( and crossed fingers , out of sight ) we minimise the panic and disguise it completely from the viewer .
26 Taking a deep breath , he grasped Mait 's arm , and pulled him away from the enhancer .
27 The Citation rolled slowly on to its left side as Duncan fought to keep it flying and to keep it away from the airliner .
28 The pilot stayed with his aircraft and steered it away from the school and bravely died with it to save others .
29 The path was bumpy in places , and sent her up from the saddle and down again violently , but she did n't pause to think about bruises or anything but getting to the bridge before the van .
30 Is there something about woman 's experience as a biological and social being that gives her a common identity and differentiates her forever from the male ?
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