Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] from that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I stepped inside and got behind her and tried pushing her from that side .
2 ‘ That I 'd never seen her from that day to this , of course .
3 I have not seen her from that day to this .
4 Save it from that coarsening .
5 Life was not quite a state of nature or a question of the survival of the fittest , but in times of no food parcels the partition separating us from that state was unpleasantly thin and even at the best of times it was thin enough to be able to hear most of what went on on the other side .
6 With his own modest roots he dismisses the attacks on a class-based judiciary : ‘ The youngsters believe that we come from a narrow background — it 's all nonsense — they get it from that man Griffith . ’
7 I exclude us from that category .
8 so we could take it from that stage even
9 And they 'll read it from that point of view , and they 'll accept it or reject it on that basis .
10 If I could lead you from that paragraph on page three fifty over to page three six four page three six four , one two three , four paragraphs from the top it 's ab it 's the second of two paragraphs that begins the Board affirms the church 's th that Christ teaches that marriage is special and divorce is not the way he would wish for his people and then this sentence no-one would wish to condens condemn someone to stay in a marriage which is beyond redeeming .
11 Should not drag her from that moment
12 The General Strike in no way deflected it from that course and it is difficult to see that event as an historical watershed in the evolution of trade union policies and attitudes .
13 Else he 'd of took it from that way .
14 Well I got it from that travel agents
15 Mm , we went in that , we went and got me barm cakes and a bit , a few veg and that , went , oh I bought Li Joanne a little set of er instead of an Easter egg , it 's quite nice , I got it from that shop , you know erm next to Kingston and Hutch
16 What can choose choice oh you do them from that paper you mean .
17 You expelled me from that plane .
18 I can see they 'll get it from that quarter and before very long .
19 They 've put it from that wall , and they 've stuck it on to this wall .
20 Maybe they 've taken it from that video .
21 I got your stock see , I 've got your stock , you 're either gon na shut your case or you 're going to the , you 're going to go to the house or you 're going have to move me from that objection that I 've hit you with , then the objection that you 're comfortable with , now that 's what closes are about , it 's dancing people from one objection to another , let me put you on another objection then , seeing as you 're not too happy with that then
22 All you 're doing is taking them from the objection , which is , well , we 're not prepared to give a decision , take them from that objection to where you want them do it with me , can you do it ?
23 Yes sir , I I would n't seek to dissuade you from that sir .
24 Perceiving on a re-perusal of one of Mr Prince 's letters that you are all feeling apprehensions of our being in danger from the natives , I hasten to relieve you from that alarm .
25 Punishing someone for doing the wrong thing may inhibit him from that action but does not establish a better pattern .
26 It , too , must now be separately assessed in order to distinguish it from that part of general damages that bears interest — namely , damages for pain and suffering and loss of amenities ( Pickett v British Rail Engineering Limited [ 1980 ] AC 136 ) .
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