Example sentences of "[verb] he from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | O'Neill denies using abusive language to referee Eddy Green , who dismissed him from the dugout during a win over Northwich on March 24 . |
2 | The ruler of Sharjah , Shaikh bin Sultan Mohammed al-Qassimi , on Feb. 4 , 1990 , removed from his brother , Shaikh Abdel-Aziz bin Mohammed al-Qassimi , the title of Crown Prince and dismissed him from the deputy chairmanship of the Sharjah Executive Council . |
3 | When Willis came out , England were 197 ahead with 151 minutes and twenty overs left and there can not have been many who doubted West Indies would win , but with Willis lunging his left leg forward and Willey protecting him from the strike as much as possible , they began to put together a remarkable stand . |
4 | He realized it was shielding him , protecting him from the gunfire . |
5 | It is also possible to see Baker as a ‘ lightning rod ’ for the president , protecting him from the ire of conservative ideologues who , by definition , would never be satisfied with less than the whole loaf . |
6 | Another band encircled him from the left , two massive arms had him from behind , his feet were lifted from the ground . |
7 | Bantam moved him from a Christmas slot to this summer place last year in an attempt to increase his sales , but this summer the horror leads appear more plentiful , making it a tougher market . |
8 | Aenarion deflected the pulsing energy with his shield but the power of the daemon 's attack cast him from the saddle . |
9 | Today 's run in a handicap is a step up in class , but David Chapman , who trains at Stillington , North Yorkshire , has clearly brought about a change in the colt 's attitude since acquiring him from a Lambourn yard just two months ago . |
10 | She , in turn , wondered why they could not understand that she loved their father and had rescued him from a life of solitude . |
11 | ‘ a very long boy , with a very little head , and an open mouth of disproportionate capacity ’ , devotedly attached to Betty Higden who has rescued him from the workhouse in which he has been brought up , having been a foundling child . |
12 | It had been Intelligence 's own Self Inflicted Wound that had lifted him from the status of a policeman to that of a ranking diplomat . |
13 | It took half an hour for Rock Hudson and a doctor to pull him from the wreck . |
14 | ‘ I phoned him from the training ground yesterday and had a row with him because it was embarrassing for Barnet . |
15 | But Patsy decided she needed a hand with the unpacking and phoned him from the car on the way home . |
16 | He reinvested in his father 's stud in Ireland , and brought in Jack Dwyer , the best trainer in the country , poaching him from the stables of his mother 's old friend , Hugh Westminster , without a qualm . |
17 | Today I took on the world No 1 , and that 's not easy , and beat him from the back of the court . |
18 | Curiously , Branson did not dislike McLaren — Malcolm 's transparently roguish charm made him hard to dislike — but he had never trusted him from the day they had first shaken hands in Leslie Hill 's office and McLaren had failed to arrive at the Virgin offices ; failed to keep his promise . |
19 | At an official reception the captain of the ship pointedly ignored Sean Lester , the League of Nations High Commissioner , and later excluded him from the list of official courtesy visits . |
20 | When it happened for a third time , it became remarkable enough to distract him from a rapt analysis of Heather 's reasoning . |
21 | Sometimes , when he thought about that day , as he did occasionally , it occurred to him that this was the first instance of railways being able to distract him from the pains of life . |
22 | Various accusations , including that of treason , were thereupon levelled against Stratford and attempts were made to exclude him from the parliament which met subsequently . |
23 | Ferdinand believed Godoy was scheming for a regency to exclude him from the throne ; Godoy knew that Ferdinand was intriguing against him with the French ambassador . |
24 | But with an ocean buffering him from the worst of the raging debate about his future , he is showing no signs of cracking . |
25 | But with an ocean buffering him from the worst of the raging debate about his future , he is showing no signs of cracking . |
26 | At the market he started off down one of the narrow , clothes-thick alleyways , but we pulled him back and shielded him from the warren of stalls . |
27 | Then they formed up around him to escort him from the arena . |
28 | And Meg told the watching millions that her mum hammered on his door and woke him from a nap during a break in filming . |
29 | It frees him from the awkward contortions of hand and wrist that make violin lessons and practice all too necessary . |
30 | It is sometimes suggested that the absence of note-taking can be a help to the informant , in that it frees him from the inhibiting effects of a recorder and a notebook . |