Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Adventure Training put him in contact with me and after five days Bombardier Michael Goldsmith and a subaltern had come to see me from the Outer Hebrides with a view to offering an army vehicle .
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3 We owe it to our children and grandchildren to spare them from the epidemic of smoking-related disease , disability and death from smoking that has marked the middle and later years of the 20th century .
4 The gypsies themselves are puzzled by the apparant determination of the council to evict them from a site well away from public view .
5 This uncertainty might , on the one hand , encourage social commentators in the attitude expressed by a writer in The Economist in 1848 : ‘ In our condition suffering and evil are nature 's admonitions ; they can not be got rid of ; and the impatient attempts of benevolence to banish them from the world by legislation , before benevolence has learnt their object and their end , have always been productive of more evil than good . ’
6 This recommendation was not accepted , however , and the authorities still have to balance the need to provide access to the parks with the need to preserve them from the increased pressure that results .
7 These districts were not very fruitful in peat , and they would have to carry them from a distance of many miles ; in some cases a pavement of large stones led from the main road to the door of the dwelling .
8 I fell down in a kind of madness , and they had to carry me from the room .
9 It may be possible to find such books in your office , or to arrange to borrow them from a public library .
10 ‘ Fairly early on we decided we 'd have separate people doing the Dalek voices because the actors hired to work them from the inside were being engaged more for their physical skills in manipulating Daleks than for their formal acting abilities , made redundant by the energies just to operate them . ’
11 Admiral Paul Rowe , of Rotherham Starfleet Command , was waiting to meet me from the train .
12 These volumes are aimed to provide serious students with the rudiments of the craft , and yet to launch them from the craft into inspired practice .
13 Despite this , the new president of the CSIC , José Mato , decided in November to exclude me from the examination and to cancel the competition .
14 The EC defines people in poverty as those whose ‘ resources are so small as to exclude them from the minimum acceptable way of life of the member state in which they live ’ .
15 Deputations of pit brow lasses visited Parliament in the 1880s and in 1911 during campaigns by the miners and some coal owners to exclude them from the collieries .
16 We tend to isolate ourselves from the rest of the natural world and yet we are very much a part of it .
17 Raising up the wooden clouds to hide himself from the public gaze , he hurried trembling down the ladder and hid in the dark cart , under his quilt .
18 America had managed to extract itself from the quicksand at last .
19 Still not enough to tempt you from the tourist route ?
20 He was agreeably surprised to find one from a friend who had joined the Mounties a couple of years previously .
21 The complicating factor is the reader 's motivation : the effort that children will make if they need to obtain something from a particular book or periodical .
22 By making an alliance with Megara , Athens was clearly seeking to secure herself from a lightning invasion from the west — the threat which had been made at the time of Thasos .
23 As a comment on Eve 's lofty nature she notes that the serpent ‘ did not try to tempt her from the path of duty by brilliant jewels , rich dresses , worldly luxuries or pleasures , but with the promise of knowledge … and he found in the woman that intense thirst for knowledge that the simple pleasures of picking flowers and talking with Adam did not satisfy ’ .
24 It took half an hour for Rock Hudson and a doctor to pull him from the wreck .
25 I had to isolate her from the rest . ’
26 When it happened for a third time , it became remarkable enough to distract him from a rapt analysis of Heather 's reasoning .
27 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 .
28 Various accusations , including that of treason , were thereupon levelled against Stratford and attempts were made to exclude him from the parliament which met subsequently .
29 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 .
30 Then they formed up around him to escort him from the arena .
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