Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] him from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He tells interviewer Melvyn Bragg in Sunday 's South Bank Show that acting was a therapy that saved him from self-destruction . |
2 | He had a kind of inbuilt guilt that saved him from most affairs , but also occasionally made a fool of him . |
3 | Although all this assured him a footnote in the history of British science , it was his intimate association with one of the most celebrated scientific forgeries that rescued him from relative obscurity . |
4 | The entry will be placed on the Proprietorship Register and will read : Note : The transfer to the proprietor contains a covenant by her with [ Husband ] to pay the monies secured by Charge No 1 and to indemnify him from all claims and demands in respect thereof . |
5 | It may be noticed that insensibility both to moral appeals and to appeals to one 's future interests , imprisonment within both ‘ I ’ and ‘ Now ’ , are often combined in the same person , and that the combination is widely accepted as the strongest criterion for classing him as ‘ psychopathic ’ and exempting him from moral judgment . |
6 | I know now what her power is strong enough to shatter a man 's mind and cast him from this world . |
7 | If in the unlikely event , if they want to feel a C C Q , let them have it , do n't , do n't because that person may be a tax he , he buys he has to feel what he 's buying and to deprive him from that you really are up against it . |
8 | Experts say the house windows ‘ cushioned ’ the impact and saved him from instant death . |
9 | Intrigue and treachery , especially from former officials , were advertised in public as besetting him from all sides . |
10 | His attachment to classical principle was not so great as to deter him from practical innovation . |