Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pron] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Within months , some clients had in excess of 25 dealers contacting them from the same firm ; many were also being contacted from other licensed dealers .
2 Nurturing confidence is one thing , but cosseting them from the harsh realities of top provincial competition could prove totally counter-productive come the two games the count against the New Zealand XV , who themselves will not include any of the All Black tourists in Australia for the Bledisloe Cup series .
3 The team was able to win some very prestigious senior assignments during this time , deliberately dissociating itself from the wholesale movement of dealing and broking teams , an aspect of search of which GKR strongly disapprove .
4 ‘ Her legs were bandaged in leather swathes , protecting her from the long , cruel needles of the prickly pear .
5 But with an ocean buffering him from the worst of the raging debate about his future , he is showing no signs of cracking .
6 But with an ocean buffering him from the worst of the raging debate about his future , he is showing no signs of cracking .
7 To sidestep any arguments about who should inherit the party 's vast fortunes if a split occurs , the delegates declared themselves to be the legal heirs of the HSWP , whilst dissociating themselves from the old party 's ‘ crimes , false and mistaken principles and methods ’ .
8 This may also mean protecting us from the seamier side of Chinese life .
9 Only a mass revolt by AFBD members — which is unlikely - or legal action by particularly aggrieved firms , for example the Commodity Trad ers ' Group , can prevent the great majority of those firms which wish to continue doing business with Americans from signing the commission 's order exempting them from the full rigour of its rules .
10 picking them from the muddy ground beneath tall trees .
11 We 're robbing them from the wild , and including Africa with all this nonsense about saving them from culls , it 's it 's
12 For his part , Mr Gaunt claims that 38 of the 50 members who have signed the exemption order saving them from the full rigour of the CFTC 's rules say they do not like the agreement .
13 She remembered mother 's compassion in saving her from the certain shock of such evil envelopes .
14 If Marc was the ogre guarding the crock of gold , then Peter had to be cast as the white knight , saving her from the dreaded dragon !
15 Only an alarming collapse by four of the clubs above Quakers can save them from an instant return to the Fourth Division , with nine points separating them from the fifth bottom club .
16 Perhaps he walks on the right side , with just the metal grid fence separating him from the rolling fields of graves — in no hurry , since there is no class for him to make .
17 Only then , as the brilliant colour swam into her face , was Lindsey aware of Niall , shielding her from the other man 's gaze , gaining her the precious seconds she needed to recover .
18 The track ran along the lip of the natural amphitheatre , no trees guarding it from the eighty-foot drop to the small lake , so Trent could look out from his ambush across the track to the meadow below .
19 The adoral shields are large , slightly convex and situated totally proximal to the oral shield not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
20 The adoral shields are nearly rectangular and situated almost entirely proximal to the oral shield not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
21 They lie proximal to the oral shield and not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
22 The adoral shields are large and are restricted to the proximal sides of the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
23 The adoral shields are short , slightly curved and situated proximal to the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
24 The adoral shields are slightly convex occupy a large portion of the jaw proximal to the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
25 The adoral shields are curved and situated proximal to the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
26 The adoral shields are large , not particularly wing-like , restricted to the proximal sides of the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
27 The adoral shields are convex , restricted to the proximal sides of the oral shield and not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
28 The adoral shields are small slightly convex but not particularly wing-like , and restricted to the proximal edges of the oral shield , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate .
29 The adoral shields are approximately triangular and restricted to the proximal sides of oral shields , not separating it from the first lateral arm plate ; they often do not meet in the midline proximal to the oral shields .
30 The Foreign Office design was for a three-storey building around three sides of a court , which had on its fourth side as arched entrance screen separating it from the new street .
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