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

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1 The top is quickly reached from the grassy nick which separates it from the nearby Roaches .
2 A real state consists of a naive state and a sequence of naive operations which produces it from the naive start state .
3 Astron , weighing 3½ tonnes , is in a highly elliptical orbit which takes it from a height of 2000 km up to 200 000 km , half way to the Moon .
4 The literary text may negotiate with its containment ( as Shakespeare 's do ) , but its contemporary subversive force has been compromised by the political dominance of state power which excludes it from the centre and places it on the margins of socially sanctioned institutions .
5 Nobody expects it from a well-dressed , well-spoken girl , especially in designer shops .
6 There 's nothing worse than the straight man who shouts it from the rooftop . ’
7 Then comes ‘ Success Has Made A Failure Of Our Home ’ and knocks you over ; she wrenches it from the grasp of Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette and makes it absolutely her own , Phil Ramone 's arrangement swelling dramatically to Sinead 's own end-piece , and with the last emphatic plea of ‘ Am I not your girl ? ’ both you and she fall down , emotionally exhausted .
8 Ben can do it because … well , he 's a man , and one expects it from a man .
9 By a somewhat artificial rule , a servant who receives a thing from his master for the master 's use is deemed not to be in possession of it , though the contrary is true where he receives it from a stranger for the master 's use .
10 Erm tin does n't rust and it protects it from the air and water , you get 'em
11 How much does he buy it for , he got , he buys it from the market .
12 But the reader gains as well , because he sees it from a different angle .
13 But the reader gains as well because he sees it from a different angle .
14 Perhaps the most important point is that , regardless of who may be at the launch point , the pilot alone bears the responsibility for accepting or rejecting the launch in the light of the situation as he sees it from the cockpit .
15 I despise the removal of ‘ Guernica ’ since it demotes it from a work inspiring extreme reverence to just another large painting .
16 He collects it from the door when it arrives to spare her the embarrassment of being seen by the boy .
17 The fact that it aims to provide a systematic account of time use is what distinguishes it from the literary diary .
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