Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] her from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She was always surprised that things did n't fall on her from the sky more often , considering how much was up there these days . |
2 | And as she pushed open the west door Miss Danziger was met by the scent of fennel , the six-foot stems of which towered over her from a huge stoneware pot , very different from the musty scent of piety that greeted her in English country churches . |
3 | He looked extremely unhealthy ; the anxious eyes of a child peered at her from a white mask . |
4 | She vaguely heard Matilda 's angry voice , but it came to her from a great distance . |
5 | But it all came to her from a distance . |
6 | These images came to her from the metal engravings of the conquest of Libya which had appeared in the illustrated journals ; she did not remember the different countries of the Italian empire in question , for all of Africa — Libya , Somalia , Eritrea alike — beat out a rhythm of adventure and spoils and heroism . |
7 | Agnes started and went towards her mother , who was looking at her from the kitchen doorway . |
8 | She lifted a hand to shade her eyes and Martin Jackson 's face appeared on the backdrop of light , as if he were looking at her from the sun 's centre . |
9 | Maggie looked blankly at the face grinning at her from the queue , and as she pushed a cup of tea across the counter she said , ‘ You were saying ? ’ |
10 | ‘ He came at her from the front then ? ’ |
11 | And the one that had been writhing on the ground recovered itself , lunging towards her from the other side . |
12 | Fernando turned to her from the fridge where he was taking out a bottle of wine . |
13 | At one of them sat the men who , she was sure , had jeered at her from the wall beside the petrol pumps and were now slapping down playing cards and shouting Ventidue ! with much of their remaining strength . |
14 | Sudden silence struck the voices downstairs and , as Theda reached the railings and leaned over them , she saw his handsome features turned up to stare at her from the bottom of the stairs . |
15 | She started drinking heavily , and fellow drunks would return with her from the pub on Friday nights . |
16 | A minute more and she was certain she had walked further than the distance from the van to where Sniffy had called to her from the undergrowth . |
17 | Harry 's ghost called to her from the stone skull of the castle . |
18 | At first he sounded distant , as if he was calling to her from the basement of a big house , but he came nearer very quickly and suddenly he was shouting in her ear . |
19 | When he threw open shutters to let in air and light , pictures sprang at her from the walls . |
20 | He grinned at her from a toothless mouth . |
21 | Jonathan 's face grinned at her from the telescreens . |
22 | Grey-haired and with a grey moustache beneath his aquiline nose , the man who had peered at her from the utility truck when she had stopped on the highway was not difficult to recognise . |
23 | She was busy at the tap over in the far corner of the cemetery , filling the empty bottle she had brought with her from the house . |
24 | But ‘ it was evidently all she owned ; it was the home she had brought with her from the Fatherland , and would be the home she would set up on the prairie ’ . |
25 | Shelley sat at the desk and took the pile of cards Miguel dumped before her from the filing cabinet . |
26 | He waved to her from the gate , where she stood like any housewife seeing off her man . |
27 | Rosalba imagined Tommaso as a bird : and saw his pale green eye staring at her from a flurry of golden feathers as his vivid wings beat . |
28 | A voice boomed at her from a small door at the side of the stage . |
29 | And of course , it took her no time to work out that precisely the opposite would apply to the beams coming at her from the front of the craft . |
30 | Just then she noticed a robin singing to her from a tree on the other side of a wall . |