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

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1 Though no amount of apologising was going to excuse the fact that she had deliberately misled them , even given that she had only misled them from the best of motives — so that they should not worry .
2 This situation is doubtless taken for granted by today 's generation , yet , less than twenty-five years ago , leading statisticians were expressing concern lest interposition of the machine would so distance them from the data under consideration that the quality of analysis would suffer .
3 ( 110 , p.225 n.2 ) Possibly such claims were put forward even earlier , although one can only infer them from the appearance of closed crowns on the English coinage in the reign of Henry VII .
4 Live foods which are not collected from water do not carry the risk of fish diseases , but only collect them from the garden if you use no weedkillers , insecticides and so on .
5 It was West Ham 's first victory for nearly 2½ months , but was not enough to lift them from the bottom of the First Division .
6 Erm th the general idea is that I 'm actually responding to a request from last years ' student group so that the previous lecturer did pass on to me that the student group had been unhappy that there were too many texts referred to as they could n't necessarily get them from the library and they could n't afford to buy more than one text .
7 The control exercised by Mosca 's ‘ ruling class ’ is held to be assured by the organisational capacity of the ruling minority : this is the basis of their power and the characteristic that best distinguishes them from the disorganised and powerless majority .
8 In the meantime , he has given the socialists a much-needed shot in the arm which might just save them from the total disaster they were expecting next month .
9 In the meantime , he has given the Socialists a much-needed shot in the arm which might just save them from the total disaster they were expecting next month .
10 Haveing therefore an intire Confidence that his said Highnesse the Prince of Orange will perfect the deliverance soe farr advanced by him and will still preserve them from the violation of their rights which they have here asserted and from all other attempts upon their Religion Rights and Liberties .
11 ‘ Bryan has a pedal board , but because he 's trying to concentrate on singing and leading the band he ca n't be standing there trying to switch his pedals all night , so I usually run them from the side . ’
12 When she weans them on to meat she usually feeds them from the kill before she herself eats .
13 you probably got them from the same place .
14 Sufferers frequently know the exact time of their last drink and may remember their very first introduction to alcohol as a very special experience , something that may clearly differentiate them from the non-addictive population .
15 If motherhood includes them in the community of women , poor parenthood also excludes them from the public culture of their own generation .
16 Nobody knew where he got his candles from — they were n't allowed — probably nicked them from the church .
17 General von Laffert , the German commander on the spot , had ordered that both villages ‘ must be defended to the utmost and be held to the last man , even if the enemy cuts the connections on both sides and also threatens them from the rear . ’
18 We could n't often see them from the main road which passed in front of the building because they were forbidden to look out of the windows .
19 Although the user thinks that they are deleting the material they are only really removing them from the current display list — all the text and graphics are still being held in the file .
20 They have no enforceable right to enter British territory , and in some cases the Government is authorized by Statute to exclude and even expel them from the United Kingdom .
21 The haematopathological status of this group did not reliably differentiate them from the ‘ reformed drinkers ’ .
22 The US side had hitherto accused the Soviet military of evading the impact of CFE force reductions , in particular by transferring tank units east of the Urals ( i.e. simply removing them from the area covered by the treaty , rather than destroying them — see pp. 38027 ; 38122 ; 38217 ) .
23 These volumes are aimed to provide serious students with the rudiments of the craft , and yet to launch them from the craft into inspired practice .
24 A spokesman said detectives hoped that if the suspects were not the terrorists they — or someone who recognised them — would come forward to eliminate them from the inquiry .
25 Allan argues that these class differences are due to very different ways of organizing friendship ( p. 49 ) : ‘ Briefly , whereas the working-class respondents tended to restrict interaction with their friends ( and with their other sociable companions ) to particular social contexts , the middle class respondents developed their friendships by explicitly removing them from the constraints imposed by specific settings . ’
26 However , the 1980 Green Paper on the role of the C. and A.G. rejected the call for involvement with nationalized industries ( para. 50 , p. 17 ) and the National Audit Act 1983 explicitly excludes them from the C. and A.G. 's scope .
27 Mr. Sidney Morse , the B.E.T 's solicitor , reminded the Council that the company had paid £1,000 for the Mitcham Light Railway Powers and that in his view , that specifically exempted them from the provisions of the road widening clauses contained in the Bill .
28 ‘ Supplies have n't gone into the shops yet so the person who sent the knives to you and Tavett almost certainly bought them from the market , unless it was from another man in another pub . ’
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