Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] it from [art] " in BNC.

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31 Within two pages of his translation to the morning-room , he sallies forth to raze Tibbs 's Alley to the ground , and reconstruct it from the sewers upwards .
32 He unscrews the plate and removes it from the door .
33 The fan sucks air in through one and expels it from the other , ensuring a healthy , steady flow of air over the motherboard .
34 He personally led the last expedition to the Blighted Isle and reclaimed it from the Dark Elves .
35 That respect has been earned over the space of a 39- year career with the firm which has seen Grants take its Glenfiddich brand and turn it from a regional tipple in the north-east of Scotland into Britain 's and the world 's leading single malt .
36 It is intensely personal , but again one can detect in it mechanisms used to control the feeling and turn it from a mere discharge of personal feeling into a genuine expression of emotion .
37 A full understanding of poetry requires that both principles are seen to be at work , for to analyze the laws of poetry without taking account of those of ordinary language would be to overlook the specifically verbal nature of poetry and to transform it from the domain of language to that of music .
38 Twenty years later , after including a pledge to abolish the Lords in the 1983 manifesto and dropping it from the 1987 manifesto , the Labour party again committed itself to reform of the Lords : now they planned to replace it with an elected chamber designed more to reflect the diversity of the nation and the regions , but with less legislative power .
39 He took a taper and lit it from the large wax candle burning in front of the statue of the Madonna .
40 Parasite genes can have effects on host bodies , not just when the parasite lives inside the host where it can manipulate by direct chemical means , but when the parasite is quite separate from the host and manipulates it from a distance .
41 Conscious that it was operating in an extremely competitive market which faced the possible de-regulation of traditional milk marketing boards , this East-Kilbride-based family company opted in 1988 for a radical marketing strategy to change its fortunes and take it from a West of Scotland dairy company to a major force .
42 And take it from the top … but this time the council 's calling the tune .
43 Silently Mary put some of the letters on to the edge of the tray , wedged against the silver teapot , and carried it from the room .
44 Over the centuries this painting acquired a reputation for being miraculous , although in an ill-defined way , so that in 1413 Duke Filippo Maria Visconti decided to build a church to house the work and shelter it from the weather .
45 The problem is that soap washes out the natural skin oils which keep our skin supple and protect it from the ravages of the outside world .
46 Condition your hair and protect it from the sun with a leave-in conditioner .
47 He reached out and dislodged it from the ladder rung , so that Izzie slipped downwards into his arms .
48 You must come again next year and see it from the cliff edge . ’
49 XRD is able to identify the metal sulphide used to make the niello and to distinguish it from the metal and from the oxide , chloride and carbonate corrosion products which contaminate the sample .
50 But because of natural bodies we know not the construction , but seek it from the effects , there lies no demonstration of what the causes be we seek for , but only of what they may be .
51 Commodore 's CDTV also benefits from an association with CD-A but approaches it from the other direction .
52 ‘ As for value for money , it was n't per se my main concern but reorienting it from an activity-based approach of what the cost of something was to VFM in terms of delivery to the patient — evaluating what we were doing well in the sense you or I as doctor-patient would expect , the outcomes of value to the patient , establishing how much it costs to deliver ( something we could n't do but are better at now ) and then asking if it is reasonable value for money or , more interestingly , why it is cheaper in one place than another , benchmarking it . ’
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