Example sentences of "[verb] it from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Blox had run the whisker pole to maximum height on its track , suspended it from the main halyard , and were swinging on it from the pulpit far out over the harbour and letting go .
2 Fit a suitable damp-proof membrane around the frame to isolate it from the surrounding masonry , then fit the frame in the opening .
3 situation I 'd suspect will be addressed within that other part , I did mention in my presentation that there are a number of inter-related problems here , I can trace about four or five , all of which have a chain reaction one upon the other , unfortunately Brandon is up front so we 've got to tackle it from the other direction .
4 But it is not right for a member of the teaching staff to so present that disciplinary framework that the student is unable to view it from the outside or is discouraged from officering an alternative perspective from another discipline .
5 You could smell it from the far side of the room through its Father Christmas wrapping paper .
6 I opposed it from the very beginning .
7 He by his Labour does , as it were , inclose it from the Common .
8 But this was because it was one-sided , they used to lock it from the outside and there was a catch on the inside as they could put in .
9 J.B. Priestley once said that it could never quite make up its mind whether it was a port or a resort , but that very ambivalence had saved it from the worst pitfalls of both .
10 So I spent two years in the mother and baby home , then , and decided that if I was going to stay in social work , then I would erm be better a able to help people if I could do it from the theoretical background as well as the feeling erm background er of my own my own personal feelings .
11 yeah I think , I do n't , she must lock it from the inside window back through
12 This he derisively referred to as ‘ sociologism ’ and distinguished it from the true activity of sociology , the study of social action .
13 The track ran along the lip of the natural amphitheatre , no trees guarding it from the eighty-foot drop to the small lake , so Trent could look out from his ambush across the track to the meadow below .
14 To the British , Jamaica was the ‘ key to the Indies ’ when they captured it from the Spanish as an afterthought in 1655 .
15 Commodore 's CDTV also benefits from an association with CD-A but approaches it from the other direction .
16 I mean he kept , I mean he did n't do anything to the city you ca n't even see it from the old one 's still standing and it 's in the wrong it 's so nice .
17 In 1557 the Tiber changed its course and Ostia Antica ( as it is termed to differentiate it from the modern Lido town ) is now a few kilometres inland and not on the riverside any more .
18 To differentiate it from the Carolingian revisions the Merovingian text has come to be called the Pactus Legis Salicae .
19 In the absence of other voices making the same moral argument sufficiently loudly , we should perhaps be grateful to hear it from the very heart of the establishment .
20 The adoral shields are large , slightly convex and situated totally proximal to the oral shield not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
21 The adoral shields are nearly rectangular and situated almost entirely proximal to the oral shield not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
22 They lie proximal to the oral shield and not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
23 The adoral shields are large and are restricted to the proximal sides of the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
24 The adoral shields are short , slightly curved and situated proximal to the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
25 The adoral shields are slightly convex occupy a large portion of the jaw proximal to the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
26 The adoral shields are curved and situated proximal to the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
27 The adoral shields are large , not particularly wing-like , restricted to the proximal sides of the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
28 The adoral shields are convex , restricted to the proximal sides of the oral shield and not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
29 The adoral shields are small slightly convex but not particularly wing-like , and restricted to the proximal edges of the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
30 The adoral shields are approximately triangular and restricted to the proximal sides of oral shields , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate ; they often do not meet in the midline proximal to the oral shields .
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