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

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1 In January 1950 Averell Harriman , a man whose international experience distinguished him from many of the more parochial critics , protested that the British chancellor of the exchequer 's narrow economic vision was sabotaging Western European integration .
2 Some historians have argued that , once the Indians had become part of the Christian community , their cause was championed by the church who protected them from some of the worst excesses of colonial power ( Poblete 1970 ) .
3 Sir William Douglas captured it from one of Edward Balliol 's English supporters , though he himself was later to join the English cause .
4 S reg , got it from new of course , .
5 I think it 'll be a good one because I got it from one of our clients .
6 I had an Indian wristband she liked , got it from one of the reservation workshops , leather with turquoise beads .
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