Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Does she agree that haemophiliacs and others who are given contaminated blood transfusions receive them from the national health service ?
2 You still owe me from the last time .
3 They do not repeat : ’ Do not bring us to the test , but save us from the evil one ’ , or , ’ Do not bring us to hard testing . ’
4 By various tricks which save us from the full load of naive combinatorics , one can show that the student 's original result ( 61 with red eyes , 23 with white ) gives Mendel 's explanation a backing of nearly 100% ; so the professor was right .
5 I think they might … they still owe us from the famous Wembley farce in the 70's .
6 You purchase players or get them from the free-transfer market .
7 ( ‘ Your good influence and help has sometimes draw me from the enwrapping pleasure of scenes which before held me alone with them . ' )
8 If Flavia 's passion and occasional petulance in the second book diminish her from the dedicated Elphberg to a woman of lesser breed , she becomes more individual , a more positive key to the course of a story which , as compelling as The Prisoner of Zenda in its chases and escapes , its dark streets and darker forests , and as strongly tied by the theme of honour , is subtly more human than its predecessor .
9 The pattern of pitch which accompanies the first clause or group of words will be recognised by an English listener as in some way complete and it will hold it together as a separate unit and separate it from the following clause , which will also be held together by intonation .
10 Indeed , the divisions within the class are as striking as the features which separate it from the middle class .
11 Although the ET-6 also makes use of the new T-bass shape , its natural-finished , more exotic woods separate it from the plain old ‘ T ’ version .
12 Well get it from the other Chinese .
13 Get it from the other one .
14 Or the planet gets it ! ’ our jolly NME team jive us from the inside back cover of a recent ish .
15 Positive and negative pressures applied to straight edged polygons and polyhedra convert them from the crystalline forms of rocks and earths to the positive and negative , male and female , expressions of life .
16 You become very conscious in broadcasting that though you teach the same truths , you approach them from the opposite direction .
17 When reading a new book , approach it from the outside ( Title , introductions , index , skim reading , etc. ) to the inside ( main chapter and paragraph ideas etc . ) .
18 Because it is open to the sea , the lake becomes salty now and again , but the salt is flushed out by the rivers that feed it from the African mainland .
19 Those too young for sailing still enjoy pottering around the beach and paddling around on old windsurfers , though a parent should stay to look after them and keep them from the nearby road .
20 The label draws attention to three important developments which distinguish it from the early Romanov State .
21 The principal methodological difficulty of the attempt to specify the developmental effects of TNCs in the global system is to isolate their effects and differentiate them from the general effects of the processes of ‘ modernization ’ ( a concept abandoned by most researchers but which lives on regardless ) .
22 a considerable collection of under-utilised data , possibly with some characteristics which differentiate them from the main archive collections ; and ,
23 Again these statements are open at least to qualification but they link back to concepts of interpersonal work as women 's tasks and therefore as work which suffers along with those who do it from the lower status of women in a patriarchal society .
24 Webs of bilateral deals protect them from the full brunt of competition .
25 But though certain extremely powerful individuals — like Kraus and his mother — enslave him , it is people , ‘ ordinary ’ folk who are to him completely extraordinary , who free him from the greatest enchanter of them all — books .
26 He wanted to give comfort , and protect her from the cruel blow life had dealt her .
27 And should visitors need more encouragement , take it from the grumpy one .
28 Protect us from the foul ministrations of Khorne and Slaanesh , Nurgle and Tzeentch … ’
29 God bless us from the like … "
30 This is not surprising when one considers the ways in which the attitudes and structures of society condition us from the early years of life .
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