Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adj] from the " in BNC.
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1 | They were situated in positions which made them visible from the pests on each side . |
2 | The birthright of the Shepherds made them immune from the laws that governed others . |
3 | Both campaigns struggled , I believe that this was what made them different from the rest of the fleet . |
4 | MUSIC lovers were yesterday told how to make ‘ significant ’ savings on compact discs by ordering them direct from the US . |
5 | Firemen cut him free from the vehicle in a lay-by on the eastbound carriageway of the A45 at Risby , near Bury St Edmunds . |
6 | It came to Paul that he could watch it advancing from the roof of the hall . |
7 | Help us to cleanse it and hold it safe from the Godless forces of Communism that surround it and threaten it from within . |
8 | But because Hinkley C was seen as a virtual ‘ replica ’ of the Sizewell design , the NII had made it clear from the start that it had no major reservations . |
9 | The prime minister , Clement Attlee , and his colleagues were not anti-European , but they were opposed to any kind of integration , though the Foreign Minister , Ernest Bevin , had made it clear from the outset that he was in favour of more cooperation , especially around an Anglo-French core , and by 1947 was even indicating an interest in some kind of customs union . |
10 | ‘ He 's angry and irritable and he 's made it clear from the very beginning that he does n't expect me to come up to scratch . ’ |
11 | Whereby he , had obviously made it clear from the start |
12 | Christ entered into humanity to defeat the Dark Power that oppressed us and to set us free from the corruption within . |
13 | The charge was reasonable enough — a few pence per bird — and with a community in which many families kept hens or whose menfolk were able to buy them direct from the country farmer Rev. Levitt 's qualification as a slaughterer of fowls brought him a regular , if modest , bonus on his salary . |
14 | A Undergravel filters still remain the most popular form of biological filtration for marine aquaria , and while they do it is important that the hobbyist gets it right from the outset . |
15 | No , no , no , no , no , he said , it 's got to be the real thing , you 've got to start out as you mean to go on Get it right from the beginning . |
16 | I get it free from the sawmill . ’ |
17 | It is this general systematic approach which keeps it distinct from the application areas of computing . |
18 | The sun on our backs and bright crystals biting into our feet , the printed pain of a sharp finger edge cutting across the joyful soft warmth of the wind ; the loving immediacy of experience which hurls us free from the containment of assessment , order and code . |
19 | you have to keep me secret From the kids |
20 | ’ ( For the law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set me free from the law of sin and death . ) |
21 | Not only is there ‘ no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus ’ , but ‘ the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set me free from the law of sin and death ’ ( Rom. 8 : l , 2 ) . |
22 | She eased it free from the restraining material , and as she did so she felt his body tense and a shot rang out . |
23 | LET us make it clear from the outset , writes Jack Massarik , that the correspondents , copytakers and editorial staff who contribute to your sports pages are all doing an absolutely splendid job . |
24 | If I wrote , I must n't make it clear from the envelope what the letter was about , or mention the title of the book on the outside . |
25 | Being a historical review , I shall deal primarily with facts ; however , on some occasions I shall be expressing opinions and I must make it clear from the beginning that these are my own personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the MOD . |
26 | But after their meek collapse at the weekend , Palace made it clear from the start that they would not fold again with some juddering tackles . |
27 | Mr Berlusconi made it clear from the start that his new purchase was going to be run like any other company . |
28 | Walker made it obvious from the gun yesterday what his intentions were , striding straight into the lead from New Zealander Wayne Egeler , who runs for Jarrow and Hebburn , and Gateshead clubmate Justin Reid . |
29 | Our basic newsletter format is complete but lacks any real identity so the next phase is to add the little touches which make it distinguishable from the crowd . |
30 | Gilt ceilings and old silver certainly make it different from the usual run of East European cafés and on a warm early evening it is pleasant to sit outside and watch and chatter . |