Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] he from " in BNC.

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1 But with his defence protecting him from any direct shots , Prudhoe steadily recovered , and he excelled himself after 69 minutes when Noel Blake powered a header goalwards from only six yards , but the indisputable player of the season somehow threw himself along his line to scramble the ball away .
2 Up to then he had respected his old friend 's command abjuring him from creating the vortex .
3 Perhaps he walks on the right side , with just the metal grid fence separating him from the rolling fields of graves — in no hurry , since there is no class for him to make .
4 For the first time in his life Karelius realized how narrow was the gap separating him from his pagan ancestors , the Germanic warriors of a thousand years before .
5 He chose a place between two snoring servants and laid down to sleep , oblivious to the figure watching him from the shadows .
6 His Anglican faith was visible rather than assiduous ; he apologises in his diaries for his work keeping him from church on Sundays .
7 As a result , Mr Vafa , who was living in France at the time , says that allegations of violence made against him by his former wife and her family went unchallenged and resulted in the interdict preventing him from molesting and attacking his wife or members of her family .
8 Then , there was a mile of deep treacherous water separating him from the Forest of Dean .
9 The street was wider there and Owen 's men found it easy to slip round the Sheikh separating him from his followers and surrounding him .
10 He was trembling now , he hated the thought of the long hours of the day dividing him from his hope .
11 I subsequently established from Mr. Docherty 's mother that the other factor preventing him from living at home was the fact that his presence would have had an impact on the family 's eligibility for housing benefit and would have resulted in additional poll tax liability which the family simply could not meet .
12 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 .
13 The development of this part of the plot is swift , Lear 's impatient anger leading him from one self-imposed crisis to another .
14 A male is caged on one side of a barrier separating him from the females in the same cage for 2 days .
15 He yelled this in case I had trouble hearing him from six inches away .
16 The first specks of light rain fell on Trent 's face as he looked up to see the motor yacht 's captain studying him from over the brilliantly-varnished taffrail .
17 Blake tried to see but the people had formed a barrier preventing him from seeing what was on the ground .
18 The National Security Court was abolished and President Mohammed Siyad Barre was obliged to stand down as chairman of the ruling Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party ( SRSP ) , the constitution preventing him from holding both posts .
19 But with an ocean buffering him from the worst of the raging debate about his future , he is showing no signs of cracking .
20 But with an ocean buffering him from the worst of the raging debate about his future , he is showing no signs of cracking .
21 Arran accepted the inevitable , and made way for Mary of Guise , in return for various financial inducements for himself and his family , and a discharge securing him from any actions against him for anything he had done during the period of his regency .
22 This followed Radio Galaxy 's announcement that the Chief of Police , Maj. Joseph Michel François , an author of the September coup [ see p. 38523 ] , had been arrested after refusing to obey an order dismissing him from his post .
23 Now it was a pillar of darkness covering him from the eyes of the watch as he stepped out from the trees and walked steadily across the open space of grass .
24 One might ask why this sudden change occurred , and whether there was a change of attitude by Gillray , perhaps even a conversion pushing him from critic to defender of monarchy .
25 But even as he prayed he could hear the voice of William 's grandad berating him from under the lid of the closed coffin .
26 He refused to leave until the Council obtained an injunction banning him from Council premises .
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