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

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1 However , it is these measurable indicators which distinguish the service from many other education business strategies .
2 These differences distinguish the mouse from the human TEF-1 sequence .
3 It also discourages the opposition from closing him down .
4 I am interested to note that they have not unscrewed the fingerplates from his doors .
5 Thomson 's latest letters to the media very , but in some he explains the decades of delay with a puzzling tale of his attempts to ‘ shield the Blumleins from the belated discovery that a person close to them had supplied me with letters … stolen from the late Mr A K Van Warrington ’ .
6 The process of transmitting the signal from the nerve to the muscle can be described quite simply .
7 Steffi Graf sailed through until Sanchez-Vicario whipped the rug from under her feet in the last four .
8 But even as he at last turned and , more like a conjurer than ever , whipped the cloth from the object on the table , which turned out to be a saucepan containing water scooped from the shattered font , the first heavy drops began to drum on the altar table ; and while the Padre was saying : " Hope Mary Ellen , I baptize thee In the name of the Father and of the Son , and of the Holy Ghost , Amen , " the Collector , forgetting that he had only just renounced an interest in the vain pomp and glory of the world , thought crossly : " That wo n't do the Louis XVI table any good at all . "
9 And all the smouldering volcanic lava of past England-Pakistan cricket argument and controversy was reignited in those few flashpoint moments , consuming the polite arms-length relations set up by those who had foreseen the dangers from the start of the tour .
10 Unionists held 54 per cent of the English seats , but only 18 per cent of the rest , and this severely limited the recovery from 1906 .
11 But a great deal of new building was also needed to accommodate the influx from the country — Ancoats itself was developed in the nineteenth century — and this could be equally substandard before it was well up .
12 She was a strong swimmer , and spent five minutes ploughing her way effortlessly along its length before surfacing to sleek her hair back and knead the water from her eyes .
13 Trying to navigate through the ‘ nightmare of childhood ’ and a confusing adult world , innocently nasty Seth ( Jeremy Cooper ) uses pulp horror as his interpretative map and becomes convinced that his grief-stricken neighbour Dolphin ( Lindsay Duncan ) is a vampire , sucking the life from his elder sailor brother ( actually suffering from atomic poisoning ) .
14 These insects spend years underground as larvae , sucking the sap from the roots of trees .
15 I keep sucking the blood from my thumb , so as not to spoil things by messing the sheet .
16 Until then , Mellor had stood in the face of the scandal as each new wave rolled in , sucking the ground from beneath those famous toes .
17 They 're also tied by a covenant which prohibits the stadium from being put to any other use .
18 While the government may decide how much it wishes to spend on health care and it may seek to discourage employers from spending by changing tax incentives , the report said , the Fifth Amendment prohibits the government from ‘ barring individuals from using their own funds or their own insurance coverage to obtain appropriate medical care ’ .
19 Some boys were bringing battered wooden buckets up from the well and the occasional housewife emptied the slops from the night jars out into the middle of the street .
20 If your shop accepts credit cards ( eg Access , Visa etc ) you will have a special form on which to record details of the transaction together with a machine which imprints the details from the card on to the form .
21 A Because Henna is a plant , it can absorb the minerals from the soil in which it is growing .
22 This is accomplished by allowing the run from D1 to D10 to occur while pin 13 of IC2 , the clock enable pin , is held low by way of resistor R9 .
23 Precisely what is involved in tough love in allowing the sufferer from addictive disease to take the full consequences of his or her disease ?
24 Of course , I would be very guarded about allowing the Wizard from Oz 's sound to be the sole influence in choosing an instrument , because it ca n't be said often enough that a player 's style is almost as individual as his DNA .
25 At their recent meeting Nether Wyresdale Parish Council asked me to write and thank you for allowing the seat from Snowhill to be kept on your property after it had been removed from its base .
26 The satellite system that supports the telescope costs at least £20 million : this includes the solar panels for power , control systems to swing the telescope from one object to another , tape recorders to store data , and communications links to the ground .
27 Like the sugar tonics , the glycerophosphates have no long-term beneficial effects on health , and indeed perhaps hinder the body from restoring its own efficient breakdown of glucose to release energy .
28 Finally , on 17th August 1801 , Commander Dundas was appointed acting captain of the newly commissioned San Antonio , having completed the transition from junior lieutenant to post-captain in just over one year .
29 The Mad Biker from Leicester wants to kill The Drummer From Cud because TDFC boffed TMBFL 's ‘ main squeeze ’ .
30 A series of reciprocal attacks by both sides had escalated since May , and tension had increased further in June when a federal commission of inquiry refused the villagers ' request to expropriate the land from the tribe .
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