Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [verb] from the " in BNC.

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1 Albert was the first to know the Mr Gregory had lost his seat but had to restrain himself from swinging from the Assembly Rooms chandeliers in celebration .
2 He had even tried to stretch himself by hanging from the limb of a tree by his hands until the skin on his palms was blistered .
3 Where the comparative blameworthiness or culpability of the parties is taken into account , then the test is an objective one of deviating from the standard of behaviour of the reasonable man .
4 She would get to work on Maxie just as soon as his presence at home should coincide with hers ; she had not seen him since returning from the tea , except when crawling wearily into bed .
5 It has it in writing from the LTA that it would not favour any tender from Tretorn for its Category A tournaments .
6 Money supply will rise if ( a ) banks choose to hold a lower liquidity ratio and thus create more credit for an existing amount of liquidity ; ( b ) there is a total currency flow surplus ; ( c ) the government runs a PSBR and finances it by borrowing from the banking sector or from abroad ; ( d ) the government switches its method of financing the national debt to borrowing from the banking sector or from abroad .
7 While Raymond of Toulouse remained in Outremer , Stephen and Hugh disgraced themselves in escaping from the siege of Antioch , and Robert Curthose , no matter how gallant , at least in his lifetime failed to impress , Robert II 's prestige soared to the skies .
8 Two goats grazed between the tables , and looked with mild brown eyes to see if there was anything worth stealing from the tables .
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