Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] her from [art] " in BNC.

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1 For a time DeVore simply watched her , following her every movement with the hidden cameras , switching from screen to screen , zooming in to focus on her face or watching her from the far side of the room .
2 Her head lay next to the thin wall that separated her from the two of them .
3 There may still be time to persuade the authorities to relocate her rather than remove her from the wild .
4 Margaret Hughes wept in the backseat of the police car that took her from the court to prison .
5 Kramarae and Treichler quote Rebecca West 's witty remark , that she is n't sure what a feminist is , she only knows men call her that whenever she does or says anything that differentiates her from a doormat .
6 Marion was sitting in the sun , her back to the hut that sheltered her from the cold wind .
7 But , to her relief , the voice that greeted her from the other side of the oak door , though indistinct , was that of the porter she had met so briefly the evening before .
8 Dom João offered her his hand and helped her from the litter .
9 Dreamer came up to Tallis and tugged and twisted her from the frozen ground .
10 She was running wildly when the two college students saw her and recognised her from the party as Greg 's girlfriend .
11 Ruth nodded and before she could ask him if he was too he clasped her hands and hauled her from the water into his arms .
12 Once inside , Belinda noted with relief that it was lit mainly by the dim , warm yellow of candles in the centre of each table , which would soften the contours of her figure and save her from a self-consciousness that was probably unnecessary in any case …
13 He had undermined all her carefully built-up controls , got under her skin in the most insidious way possible , and turned her from a cool little lady into a screaming fishwife .
14 Gradually , by walking slowly and shielding her from the wind as much as possible with my body , I cut the wings-open time to a minimum .
15 He picked up the tray and followed her from the room .
16 He sat back and released her from the probing examination , meeting her gaze more normally .
17 He and his sister stood on either side of the bed , bending over her as if to protect her from the perils of the night with their own flesh and bone .
18 She had such hope for the future , such belief that he would love , nurture and protect her from the difficulties that lay ahead .
19 ‘ Thanks for coming , ’ he greeted her , and escorted her from the foyer of the hotel into the dining-room .
20 He swore softly , colourfully , his face like granite as he swept a gaze round the room before lifting her into his arms and carrying her from the house .
21 Chris wiped Annie in a surly , businesslike manner , and dragged her from the kitchen .
22 Even as another rolling hill of a wave tumbled her dizzyingly further into the ‘ chute , the air was hissing and venting in her breathing system , easing the pain , and delivering her from the edge of eternity .
23 He had picked her up and carried her from the flames .
24 He wanted to give comfort , and protect her from the cruel blow life had dealt her .
25 Then , with Falkenhayn invading northern Romania , Mackensen 's reinforced army was free to cross the Danube and assault her from the south .
26 With no more than a curt nod and a : ‘ Come Phoebe ! ’ she hooked her arm through her sister 's and swept her from the kitchen .
27 Finally , she left for the airfield in a pale-green safari suit , which marked her a soldier 's wife but distinguished her from the lesser spouses .
28 Corbett had no choice but told her from the beginning of the events at Godstowe .
29 By comparison with a freighter , moored so close her black stern virtually hung over Isvik 's knife-edged bows , she looked very small , but viewing her from the standpoint of the maxi in which I had raced round the world , I guessed she was roughly the same size — at least twenty-five metres long with a good beam and what looked like a deep V-shaped hull .
30 Nor that the reason she had sent Maggie to an all-girls ' school was not to protect her from evil-minded youths , but to protect her from the sort of teaching that she seemed to be getting .
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