Example sentences of "[verb] she from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As a comment on Eve 's lofty nature she notes that the serpent ‘ did not try to tempt her from the path of duty by brilliant jewels , rich dresses , worldly luxuries or pleasures , but with the promise of knowledge … and he found in the woman that intense thirst for knowledge that the simple pleasures of picking flowers and talking with Adam did not satisfy ’ .
2 A thick hedge shielded her from the field which swept down towards the foot of the embankment .
3 The rocks she sat behind shielded her from the lodge and the staff-cabins .
4 The buoy shielded her from the view of the guards , and she used that advantage to get her breath back .
5 He just walked into her room , closed the door and came across to her , and Maggie stared at him wildly as he took her arm , drew her from the balcony and shut the french window ,
6 Since the firm he works for won the contract for the Statue of Liberty , it has been responsible for protecting her from the ravages of harsh Atlantic weather .
7 That kind of insight can free her from the constraints of the inner voice which effectively commands her , ‘ Turn right here .
8 As though she had seen something which disturbed her from the window of the apartment .
9 Dom João offered her his hand and helped her from the litter .
10 Damian helped her from the Mercedes .
11 There , she is befriended by Stoney , a sexy rock ‘ n ’ roller who rescues her from a world of LSD that she has dropped into .
12 I had to isolate her from the rest . ’
13 She had never liked the arrangement that had installed her in the Ward household , but having heard the tragic story , and knowing how much it meant to the woman who had rescued her from a life of loneliness , how could she refuse ?
14 The fact that she had been the ship that had sunk the Rawalpindi and killed my father did not seem to me to be a valid reason for omitting her from the series , for apart from the utter impersonality of a modern sea battle , she was by far the most successful of all the major German surface ships as well as being the happiest .
15 With his usual lightning-swift reactions he took advantage of the moment to pull her from the bed , and as she stumbled against him , his arms tightened about her involuntarily .
16 But still less did she want to make a scene or create any kind of curiosity amongst the people she had just left , so she allowed him to lead her from the room , saying , ‘ Yes , we needed to discuss those — er — charts , did n't we , Dr Russell ? ’ in case anyone was still listening .
17 She had just stood there , scarcely able to breathe , and aware that only a hair 's breadth of control separated her from a fury that would shake her to her soul .
18 Yes , they had been neighbours in Shrewsbury , but of course they had only seen each other during the school holidays , and of course they had n't made friends over some grotty little terrace-house garden fence ; he 'd first noticed her from the tree house in his parents ' garden while she was learning to ride her new pony in her parents ' ten acres of mature woodland and well-kept pasture .
19 She was running wildly when the two college students saw her and recognised her from the party as Greg 's girlfriend .
20 By the end of this scene , however , Terentia expresses fulsome gratitude to Dycarbas for saving her from an uncle who had wanted to steal her inheritance .
21 Even with the whitewash skeleton painted on to him , Benny had no difficulty recognizing the serpentine man who had kidnapped her from the museum .
22 She did n't have time to more than glance at it before two pairs of strong hands lifted her from the stools , and placed her unceremoniously on a table top .
23 The marquis lifted her from the saddle , feeling the warmth of her body against his own , wishing he could go on holding her for ever .
24 Whatever vanishing act had saved her from the goon with the gun , it had left her armed .
25 Corbett had no choice but told her from the beginning of the events at Godstowe .
26 But since she had wrecked Luke 's plans for a country weekend with Lexy , and deprived him of the possibility of replacing her from the ranks of his unofficial harem , perhaps it was hardly surprising that he should demand that she herself should fill the gap .
27 Deborah Ford , 29 , said later that her husband had pushed her from the path of the shark .
28 I 'll charm her from the tree .
29 After about an hour he telephoned her from a call box and she told him ‘ not to do anything silly ’ .
30 She put them under her raincoat in the basket and looked at the receipt the chemist had handed her from the till ; there was no evidence that she had paid for these items .
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