Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] from the " in BNC.

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1 When the snow comes , this will insulate them from the cold air and allow them to tease out woodlice , spiders and other invertebrates from leaf-litter or plant roots .
2 For this reason , the fact that three of the forty women had paid domestic help does not disqualify them from the title ‘ housewife ’ .
3 Who shall deliver me from the body of this death ? ’ and answered it ‘ I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord . ’
4 The RUC are anxious to speak to the driver of a maroon Maestro car which was close to the murder scene yesterday morning , in order that they can eliminate them from the murder investigation .
5 A High Court judge said they would earn nothing from the book , if convicted .
6 Or they did was b buy them from the school canteen where they were still thirty !
7 Haveing therefore an intire Confidence that his said Highnesse the Prince of Orange will perfect the deliverance soe farr advanced by him and will still preserve them from the violation of their rights which they have here asserted and from all other attempts upon their Religion Rights and Liberties .
8 Ca n't hang me from the yard-arm , though .
9 She sighed , coveting the memory , then went on : ‘ Did the Cap'n buy thee from the Guinea Coast and ship thee across the sea ? ’
10 At Key Stages 1 and 2 , these might include someone from the local archaeological unit , the museum or archives or a local historian , especially someone used to speaking to young children .
11 Only on Wednesday night , back in his Islwyn constituency , did Kinnock finally free himself from the trappings of self-importance imposed by his minders .
12 He must free himself from the control of any established church and its priests and instead subordinate them to the State .
13 But a woman teacher can know you from the inside ; you can not hide from her so easily , or divert her attention .
14 ‘ And now I 'll hand you over to Vincent , who will brief you from the Intelligence angle .
15 Lord Denning as Master of the Rolls fought long and hard to persuade his colleagues that the Court of Appeal should free itself from the fetter of being bound by its own previous decisions just as the House of Lords had done in the 1966 Practice Statement ( see below ) , and also suggested that the Court of Appeal was free to refuse to follow decisions of the House of Lords which were considered to be clearly wrong ( Carty , 1983 ) .
16 I do n't know one from the other by name .
17 She wondered if she would ever free herself from the memory .
18 He had the passenger door open before she could free herself from the seatbelt .
19 That kind of insight can free her from the constraints of the inner voice which effectively commands her , ‘ Turn right here .
20 ( The truth is I do n't want to forgive her , because it will free her from the grappling irons I have on her .
21 I think if , if they adopted a policy of erm of struggle last time , I mean they would get to land reform indirectly but I do n't think you can erm initiate it from the Party as such like because that causes all sorts of problems through definitions and things like that but
22 ‘ I 'll hang myself from the bars under the light , ’ she said , desperate to sound convincing .
23 It was an article of faith with this circle that women must free themselves from the erotic patronage of men .
24 Hobbes ' solution was , order must be imposed on a recalcitrant human nature , to make society possible , Rousseau 's theory was , if only people could be liberated from the things that makes them selfish , selfish and anti-social , they would come together in a natural social contract , where individuals would spontaneously give up their freedom , in order to gain the benefits of social cooperation , and Rousseau 's view was , if only people were , were fully rational , and could free themselves from the unfortunate effects of , of er civilization , they would enter into a state of erm , perfect society in which they could er , associate er without the , the necessity of things like the state or or whatever .
25 By going even so short a distance , however , men could free themselves from the control of their lord and the custom of the manor , and it is clear that one can see a similar situation elsewhere in the country ; families were prepared to leave the land to free themselves from their lords ( 79 , p.35 ) .
26 The all-alloy 24-valve twin-cam engine is described by Cosworth as being of the ‘ high-efficiency ’ type , and follows the ‘ modular ’ theory — meaning that the basic design could suit anything from the three-cylinder unit to a V12 .
27 Do you need anything from the house ?
28 May they preserve us from the hermetic seal .
29 In fact , th the New York Saint Andrews Society which exists to er I think to er , apart from to hold er meetings and er get togethers , also to assist er Scots in New York , at least that was one of it 's original er , principles , they have a er a splendid dinner with all these gentlemen in full kilts , kengroms , don'tski and do 's , the whole bangshoot , and and their their women folk can come and watch them from the gallery upstairs .
30 ‘ You could watch them from the window , ’ he says .
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