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

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1 The drawings were purchased by the museum from William Proby , whose family had owned them from an early date , for £310,000 with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund , the National Art Collections Fund and other benefactors .
2 Last time I had been to Paris they had rescued me from the freezing streets and hungry wolf packs . )
3 It has carried me from the comfortable Salisbury suburb where a kind Scottish family have made me a home , to a rough Bulawayo farmstead .
4 Thomas was sure the other androids would have rescued her from the burning ship but , discovering she was not part of their mission , would then have executed her .
5 He 's saved you from a long prison-term .
6 He owed his life to Corbett who had saved him from a choking death at Tyburn , yet Corbett was still mysterious ; working constantly , his only pleasure being the flute , some manuscript or sitting quietly over a cup of wine brooding about life .
7 Whether or not she was saved , it was a fact that she had saved him from a bleak scepticism .
8 Getting itself involved in access so deeply has turned it from a benign , vaguely representative organisation into one whose role is increasingly to police the activities of climbing and climbers .
9 ‘ I 've only seen it from a great distance .
10 Professor Black 's TGAT report , for all its expensive complexity , has saved us from the test-led teaching that seemed at one time inevitable .
11 Your good influence and help has sometimes drawn me from the enwrapping pleasure of scenes which before held me alone with them …
12 He would have liked to have watched it from the public gallery ; but that would have been asking for trouble .
13 My mother 's hotel may have elevated her from the raw stuff of commerce — so much so that she now subscribed to Country Living and other unspecialist periodicals — but the caravan enclosure was decaying anew .
14 Until he had died for man 's forgiveness , until God had raised him from the dead by way of vindication , the Spirit which rested upon him was not available to be passed on to others .
15 The first tug had awoken him from a complacent slumber , the second had brought him to his feet .
16 And they 've clouted it from the outside going in .
17 I suppose that because she had n't really known me from an early age , she made a tremendous effort to get to know me later .
18 She had flattered his self-esteem , protected him from the minor irritations of life , preserved his privacy with maternal pugnacity , had ensured , with infinite tact , that he knew all he needed to know about what was going on in his Laboratory .
19 She was more than capable of defending herself if the need arose , but what if her pursuer was someone who had recognized her from a previous UNACO assignment , someone out to blow her cover ?
20 It has led him from the brooding atmosphere of his early novels to the limpid clarity of his last .
21 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 .
22 I am delighted to see that he has also dissociated us from the objectionable features of article 104B regarding fiscal deficits .
23 His 123 came out of 165 off 162 deliveries in 211 minutes ; a few months earlier in Australia he had run himself out on 99 in his desperation to reach the magic figure , but one would never have guessed it from the effortless way he swept there now .
24 And I 've heard it from a whole bunch of people , she says stuff , she actually tells people I 'm on heroin all the time .
25 He 's taken them from the old Fourth to the top three in the First Division .
26 THE BUCK STOPS HERE : Trevor McDonald 's distinguished career has taken him from a poor , but loving , childhood in Trinidad to being ITN 's first solo anchorman Picture : BILL KENNEDY
27 They had removed him from the stifling atmosphere of the Court , but already he was finding that Civil Service protocol could be just as oppressive .
28 He had borrowed it from a fellow inmate of the lodging house in Kennington where he had been staying for the last week .
29 Rose was the second generation in it , and she had taken it from a back street operation to a small , high class chain .
30 ‘ The Mirror has taken it from the limited audience it has had right out into the open .
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