Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] from that " in BNC.

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1 All the problems that had beset them from that first moment their eyes had met in the courtyard on the day of her arrival had vanished , it seemed , giving way to the greater power of one fact — now they were lovers .
2 Not necessarily that of mother and son ; Steve had detached himself from that hook and would never be hung on it again .
3 He loathed the sterile ritual of inspections , and this poor devil in his untimely end had saved him from that .
4 ‘ That I 'd never seen her from that day to this , of course .
5 I have not seen her from that day to this .
6 Those who had known him from that earlier period , however , were less than enthusiastic about his elevation .
7 ‘ Oh , yes , I 've wanted you from that first meeting in France . ’
8 They would all be returning to town in the autumn to meet some sons of good families in Riba ; she 'd been saving for years , money from the pigeons , money from the cheeses , the almonds , her mother 's money when she died — may she rest in peace and perpetual light shine on her — she 'd hidden it from that villainous landlord who 'd strip everyone of their surplus if he knew how much they 'd hoarded , but they 'd never find out , the folk were far too tight to let anyone know , and he , Davide , must not breathe a word .
9 ‘ Hopefully we have learned something from that game .
10 They 've put it from that wall , and they 've stuck it on to this wall .
11 Maybe they 've taken it from that video .
12 I 've loved you from that first day . "
13 Quiet , unobtrusive , but always asking questions , gathering information , Corbett must have learnt something from that fool MacAirth .
14 But at least he had released her from that disturbing contact with his wide , strong chest and firm encircling arms , and the physical contact between them had brought one thing home to her very clearly — such a thing must definitely not happen again , or these next months would be utterly impossible .
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