Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] it from the " in BNC.

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1 Enlightened bureaucrats sought to put it in the hands of a newly created ministry ; conservatives proposed transferring it from the liberal Ministry of Education to the Ministry of Internal Affairs .
2 A sensible place to begin this endeavour is with the mainspring of the story 's action , the Ring ( here capitalised to distinguish it from the relatively insignificant stage-prop or ‘ Equalizer ’ of The Hobbit ) .
3 Anyway I went there and I was impressed , I 'd seen it from the ship and I completely concur with everything that 's been said .
4 They bartered their grain for the salt he 'd brought back from the border , where he traded with Tibetans who 'd scraped it from the arid salt-lakes and carried it south on yaks across the windswept dust-blown plateau lands .
5 I thought she 'd fetched it from the bedroom .
6 We see , for example , his debt to Hobbes , who placed great emphasis on the idea of authority and sought to detach it from the idea of consent .
7 I 'd never driven a van in my life but I managed to drive it from the East End to the West End , which I found a feat , and then I finally drove it up to Cumberland in the snow which was even more of a feat .
8 Julia felt worse and worse all the next day , but managed to hide it from the others .
9 My first department , and I went in and I got a lot of feedback from my deputy , and the branch manager to a certain extent , and I did get it from the district manager as well .
10 I got more of a role in the whole thing than the Colonel had figured on — I do n't know if my mistress had intended it from the start .
11 He had occupied it from the creation of the new Czechoslovakia in 1990 until his resignation last year over the sheering off of Slovakia .
12 The cylinders were causing minor explosions and we had to tackle it from the outside , using the protection of adjoining buildings and cars .
13 He had seen it from the outside .
14 Stephen had seen it from the window of his room , its red , white and blue vivid in the twilight .
15 Ruth had felt it from the moment he had picked her up at the hotel and once again they had headed for the Cartuja site of the Expo .
16 J.B. Priestley once said that it could never quite make up its mind whether it was a port or a resort , but that very ambivalence had saved it from the worst pitfalls of both .
17 Now , cos I mean do n't forget originally we used to take milk out twice a day , morning and night , because you had to fetch it from the farm .
18 This song appealed especially , as we had filched it from the Germans .
19 She just replied that she had got it from the cupboard . ’
20 Ruth 's conscience was troubled over Dick : not because of what they had done together — that had been wonderful and whenever she thought about it her body ached , her breasts tingled with longing to experience it again — but because she now knew , had known it from the day after he had brought her home , that he was not the man she wanted to marry .
21 She knew that now , had known it from the very first moment she had met him , however more comfortable it would have been to dismiss him as all brawn and no brain .
22 The poor little cat had never got over its terror of flying , and Mildred always had to prise it from the broomstick whenever she arrived anywhere .
23 Greg had brought it from the side-table for her .
24 The SOCO drew the key from her pocket with a smile , saying she had borrowed it from the office manager .
25 She had created it from the chaos , she was its God .
26 ’ You had to take it from the inspector , you ca n't answer back .
27 So I had to take it from the telesales side to get the appointment to get in the door to do a demonstration and then to do the after sales .
28 Captain Kinloch had inherited the estate of Kinloch in Strathmore from his younger brother , John , who had purchased it from the proceeds of a fortune made as a sugar planter in Jamaica , and had died in 1770 .
29 We happen to know from the historian Livy that a city called Morgantina was settled by the Romans with a group of Spaniards who were fighting on their side in Sicily , after they had captured it from the Carthaginians in 211BC , and the coins thereby enabled the site to be identified as that of Morgantina .
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