Example sentences of "[vb past] her from the " in BNC.

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1 A thick hedge shielded her from the field which swept down towards the foot of the embankment .
2 The buoy shielded her from the view of the guards , and she used that advantage to get her breath back .
3 The rocks she sat behind shielded her from the lodge and the staff-cabins .
4 He just walked into her room , closed the door and came across to her , and Maggie stared at him wildly as he took her arm , drew her from the balcony and shut the french window ,
5 As though she had seen something which disturbed her from the window of the apartment .
6 Dom João offered her his hand and helped her from the litter .
7 Damian helped her from the Mercedes .
8 Finally , she left for the airfield in a pale-green safari suit , which marked her a soldier 's wife but distinguished her from the lesser spouses .
9 Linda recognised her from the previous day at school .
10 She was running wildly when the two college students saw her and recognised her from the party as Greg 's girlfriend .
11 Dreamer came up to Tallis and tugged and twisted her from the frozen ground .
12 The marquis lifted her from the saddle , feeling the warmth of her body against his own , wishing he could go on holding her for ever .
13 Strong hands lifted her from the rocking horse , and sat her on the table .
14 She did n't have time to more than glance at it before two pairs of strong hands lifted her from the stools , and placed her unceremoniously on a table top .
15 Corbett had no choice but told her from the beginning of the events at Godstowe .
16 At the same time she knew that her gender isolated her from the ritualised socialising of other senior officers .
17 And for herself , Robert thought , remembering her disappointed distance when he extracted her from the culvert .
18 Her head lay next to the thin wall that separated her from the two of them .
19 Ruth nodded and before she could ask him if he was too he clasped her hands and hauled her from the water into his arms .
20 He sat back and released her from the probing examination , meeting her gaze more normally .
21 But what really counts is this indirect usefulness to her , it released her from the patterns of the novel of society and therefore , permitted the flowering of her real talent , a talent for finding and giving dramatic form to impulses and feelings which because of their depth , or mysteriousness , or intensity , or ambiguity , or of their ignoring or transcending every day norms of propriety or reason , increase wonderfully the sense of reality in a novel .
22 The figure turning the corner and walking heavily down the road could not under any circumstances have been Edward , but at least it relieved her from the suspicion that the street was uninhabited .
23 She began walking towards the depression , as four suited figures followed her from the ship , still arguing about the paperwork .
24 As he followed her from the room , he said , ‘ Has he been using any new chemicals ? ’
25 He picked up the tray and followed her from the room .
26 Captain Meredith observed her from the open door , as did Miss Jarman .
27 Gripping the child 's arm , Aggie pulled her from the room and through into a hall and there she stood waiting , for she guessed that the women lined up like felons against the wall would now be led out to pay their fines at the desk in the corner , or be taken through the door back to the cells .
28 Jesus Delporto 's dying scream had followed Ace all the way to the lower moon , down the violently oscillating length of the Bridge , past bizarre machinery which seethed with naked power , and through the gap she had torched in the base of the column ; it followed her as eager hands pulled her from the writhing Bridge , stripped away her suit and placed her with the others in the medical unit ; followed her into sleep , forced a path into her dreams , drove her screaming and unrested into wakefulness .
29 He pulled her from the room and together they went to the master suite .
30 In some ways I feel her peculiar dilemma parallels my own for she described her stance as one which distanced her from the classical anthropological mode , creating a ‘ memorable adventure ’ , which she claims , ‘ has marked me for life ’ ( ibid. 22 ) .
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