Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] from any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Bernard Coard 's How the West Indian Child is made Educationally Sub-Normal in the British School System ( 1971 ) had already given concrete expression to many black parents ' justified fears that their children were being systematically mis-classified as educationally subnormal and relegated to a ‘ special ’ education which effectively excluded them from any possibility of acquiring decent qualifications .
2 It stood , open and scoured , to breathe the air that purified it from any hint of sour milk .
3 The notices were poor and Ken cocooned himself in one of those invisible cloaks that he believed protected him from any contact with the outside world .
4 She knew how to listen with active goodwill , while at the same time her sceptical and meditative temperament saved her from any impulse to change or manipulate clients .
5 Some of the barbarian federates are known to have understood their loyalty as being to Valentinian ; his death , therefore , absolved them from any treaty with the Empire .
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