Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [pers pn] from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Which is why I 'm tripling it from this moment . ’ |
2 | She wanted to watch him and then say something to find out how hard it would be to retrieve him from such self-preservation . |
3 | seemed to be holding them from better place from the springs we could n't find are n't they ? |
4 | So same same as before , we 'll be coordinating it from forty five Broadway and we 'll erm be open house for for volunteers and I 'll draw up a rota . |
5 | They are taking them from one list and putting them on another . ’ |
6 | During Frankfurt , which ATP like to call the World Championships , even though to call the winner there the world champion would instantly devalue the status of the top player in their world rankings , ( irrespective of whether the ITF 's official World Champion Panel makes the same choice or not ) signs were bombarding us from all directions . |
7 | You have been casting them from that very first night when the gods sent you to haunt me ! ’ |
8 | The idea of getting everyone away is to isolate them from mundane worries so that they can concentrate wholeheartedly on the task in hand . |
9 | it 's getting it from one place to the next |
10 | She was seeing it from Sabine Jourdain 's point of view : a young foreigner pursuing her and intending to latch on to her . |
11 | Before banks or even locks and keys were invented , the usual way of protecting valuable objects and money was to hide them from other people . |
12 | However Germany was short of helium and the major industrial producer — the USA , who was extracting it from natural gas — did n't want to supply it so soon after the war . |
13 | She was calling me from central London , having travelled there with her young son on the underground train . |
14 | I wondered what Connie Fraser thought about living in a place like that , and whether she was watching me from one of the dozens of balcony windows that faced the front . |
15 | Our journey was to take us from one end of the village to the Bar-Tabac at the other end , a trip of some 200 metres down the straight street that led to the plump , vine-studded hills in the distance . |
16 | There was no time to hand pick and develop enough trainees , and the only solution was to capture them from other firms . |