Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] from [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 But Mr Aram plans to develop the original building into a museum , housing a collection of machinery and industry records built up from his many purchases in the old industrial heartlands of the North of England .
2 The dinner , the talk , the songs , the enviable lovingness of George and Catherine would be a memory , happy , but cut off from her own life as clearly as the fell top was separated from the lake .
3 The BBC Scotland task force suggested that the best way to pursue these guarantees might be to reverse the previous arrangement and keep the licence money in Scotland , paying out from it those fees imposed for taking network programmes and utilising corporate resources .
4 Prior to the ceremony the railway 's guests were entertained to lunch at the Raven Inn where W & L chairman Ken Fenton told the guests of the station 's history and paid tribute to the people and organisations who had helped bring the former Eardisley station building up from its former site .
5 His lips seemed to draw out from her all that was sweet , all that was female , and she gave herself up to the moment with an abandon that shocked her .
6 You used it when Kemp rang up — rang up from your own house .
7 It must be said that because , traditionally , psychology comes from a denial of spirit whoever goes into the process is cut off from their own light .
8 A household that feels ‘ neutral ’ or empty may indicate that the woman who lives there is cut off from her own emotions .
9 None of her family or friends would speak to her ; she 'd be cut off from her own kind .
10 He vowed to break his association with the board after being thrown back from it several feet across the room .
11 A more recent commentator on Marx 's concept of ideology , Jorge Larrain , accepts that the concept is vague and that it has to be worked out from what little Marx wrote ( Larrain 1979 : 36 ) .
12 The visitors led 9-3 when Stuart Laing kicked two penalties and dropped a goal while Simon Aldred replied with a penalty and Collegians took the lead when Keith Black took a quick penalty and ran in from his own half for Aldred to convert .
13 ‘ When I step back from it all , I see tennis was invented a long time ago .
14 His only possibility is to tap the latent anger , which he has to keep suppressed for the most part , and the social depression that would enable him and his peers to speak out from their own consciousness in order that a mature and civilized level of relationship can be attained between them and others .
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