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

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1 Their wiping out would merely free the individual from anxiety , heal his ulcer , lighten his step , brighten his eye .
2 ‘ If you ever find enough human emotion to fall in love then I can only pity the victim from the bottom of my heart , ’ she said savagely , lashing out in her pain like a wounded animal .
3 Another suggestion is to decorate trays , mats and coasters , although you will get better results taking them to a framer to be professionally heat-sealed , so they will better withstand the heat from a plate or teapot .
4 The fallopian tubes are exceedingly delicate organs lined by ciliated ( hairy ) epithelium , which can gently waft the ovum from the ovary to the uterus , where , if it has been fertilized , it will implant and become a developing foetus .
5 It was not in the king 's interest to associate himself with a movement which at most would merely ensure the removal from power of one magnate clique and its replacement by another .
6 ‘ And I should have realised that you 'd be the one who could only see the thing from one angle , ’ he retorted harshly .
7 After many attempts by the owner to demolish Pell Wall , with three public inquiries — each refusing permission — then a serious fire in 1987 , North Shropshire District Council finally managed to compulsorily purchase the building from the owner .
8 The myth that community care is cheaper than institutional care has long since been dispensed with , but this may not necessarily deter the government from seeing the impending changes as an opportunity to cut costs .
9 For dry harvesting , machines with rotating teeth are pushed up and down the bogs to gently comb the berries from the vines .
10 However , the covenant will only protect the tenant from interruptions by the landlord and persons claiming under or in trust for it ; therefore covering successors in title or persons having authority from the landlord to do the acts complained of , but not covering the acts of a superior landlord or a predecessor in title of the landlord .
11 However , scheduling will not only protect the site from damage through property development , but is also likely to prevent further archaeological excavations being carried out — at least without special government authority .
12 If the binding energy is low the ejected electrons carry most of the photon energy and can escape from perhaps a depth of 100 Å , while low-energy electrons ejected from levels of binding energy of 1000 eV or more may only reach the surface from depths as small as 1 Å : this effectively includes only the surface layer of atoms .
13 Beware the patrician whose natural argument is that ‘ we are educated and able to make an informed decision , but not so most people , hence we had better protect the masses from their own folly ’ .
14 We are already enjoying eternal life , and physical death will merely mean the passing from life , in which we see through a glass darkly , to life when we shall see and know as we are known .
15 Anyway , they have not really the transport for a journey as far as this and in any case , they could not spare the time from work . ’
16 Did not want the hill-slope from which it echoed
17 This does not disqualify the character from honourable knightly status — think of Tristram and Yseult , or Lancelot and Guinevere — but it does create a degree of tension : the service of a knight to another man 's lady wife is , as the Lancelot–Guinevere tale shows , the classically subversive element within the knightly ethos .
18 Darwin 's originality lay in the fact that , as a wealthy amateur , he could study in the field as well as in the dissecting room and could thus synthesize the information from biogeography and morphology .
19 For instance , the first point does not hinder the masters from introducing female labour at half rates [ i.e. after 1916 ] .
20 Research indicates that customers are worried about call costs and do not trust the dealers from whom they currently buy their cellular phones .
21 And do you normally buy the software from the same person that sells you the computer ?
22 Does the Minister agree about the urgent need to exploit the resources of the Irish sea , in the hope that there will soon be a Government who will not dissipate the revenues from such exploration , as happened so tragically in regard to the North sea ?
23 In our example , if the manufacturer was careless in the manufacture of his product and this had injured the consumer , the latter will have a claim ( in the law of tort ) in negligence against the manufacturer even though he did not buy the goods from him .
24 And the conversations we 'll have might just tip the balance from strong sexual attraction and growing respect into something new and deeper …
25 Indeed the European Court of Justice has recently held in Dr Sophie Redmond Stichting v Bartol [ 1992 ] IRLR 366 that the " fact that … the transaction arises out of the grant of subsidies to foundations or associations whose services are not remunerated does not exclude the transaction from the scope of the EC Acquired Rights Directive " .
26 The dependence thesis does not exclude the authority from acting for other reasons which apply to it alone , and not to its subjects .
27 one which does not exclude the bailor from possession , an action for conversion against a third person is maintainable by either bailor or bailee ; by the bailee because he is in possession , by the bailor because it is said that his title to the goods draws with it the right to possession , that the bailee is something like his servant and that the possession of the one is equivalent to that of the other .
28 But this does not prevent the threat from being felt as very real , with all the consequent aggressive reactions .
29 Advice to parents about risk , whether primary or secondary , does not prevent the child from being handicapped , just from being born .
30 But they were clearly under considerable stress when making their decision , which involved refusing consent for a vital operation for a baby with no other problems than those associated with Down 's Syndrome ; problems which once the operation had been conducted , would not prevent the child from an average life .
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