Example sentences of "[verb] us [adv] [adv] from " in BNC.

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1 To go into detail would carry us too far from the main pathway of this chapter , for you will remember that we are already out on a digression .
2 It is a spectacle which takes us very far from the idea of lawless Scottish magnates .
3 ( wages for housework ) would take us further away from a society in which childcare was integrated with the rest of life , and in which women are not automatically banished from all decision making about how our lives are run …
4 . And you can he sure that nobody will get us away again from this place !
5 So the net effect of your suggested criterion is to get us rather further from a decision than even the chairman and I thought we might be at ten o'clock this morning .
6 Generally , though we may have the background threat of Gomez 's South American violence or past humiliation ( Maisie Mountjoy brings back the music hall again ) , the late plays are too conventional to take us again immediately from London to Kinkanja .
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