Example sentences of "[vb pp] it from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He had occupied it from the creation of the new Czechoslovakia in 1990 until his resignation last year over the sheering off of Slovakia .
2 A few minutes later Silas led Lucy into the office , where he checked the telephone 's answering device for messages , then , having unhooked it from the phone , he said , ‘ There you are — it 's all yours . ’
3 Could have done it from the front .
4 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 .
5 A long thin garden of lawn and ornamental cypresses , enclosed by shrubs and then by iron railings , separated it from the boulevard between the cemetery and the church .
6 Yet it was not beyond the power of reason and foresight to know that the days of the Indian Empire were numbered , if not in years , still in decades : the best and the wisest of the British in India had known and said it from the beginning .
7 Stephen had seen it from the window of his room , its red , white and blue vivid in the twilight .
8 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 .
9 It was likely that , just as Theodora had seen the car from the bridal path , Miss Dersingham could have seen it from the House .
10 He had seen it from the outside .
11 I 've seen it from the outside it 's quite erm
12 Oh it was bought it from the Christmas , two ninety nine from .
13 ‘ I have already got it from the beat constable that she was n't there at four o'clock . ’
14 She just replied that she had got it from the cupboard . ’
15 She must have got it from the room where I keep my guns .
16 She has certainly not privatized it from the Constitution , for all Michael Heseltine 's complaints .
17 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 .
18 We ought to have known it from the moment Mrs Thatcher was made a member of the Order of Merit , one of the top 24 in the land .
19 Greg had brought it from the side-table for her .
20 I certainly would n't have guessed it from the way you 've been behaving .
21 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 .
22 He tells us — largely as he must have heard it from the horse 's mouth — the history of programmed machines , the development of McCarthy 's own interest in combining human common sense with the brute number-crunching force of early computers , and how this led to his own contributions , perhaps the best-known of which is the invention of LISP , now the standard programming language of artificial intelligence .
23 It shows that the street has been given to the car and attempts have been made to adjust the child : on finding that the child can not be adjusted parents have removed it from the street .
24 The SOCO drew the key from her pocket with a smile , saying she had borrowed it from the office manager .
25 We had delivered it but they had n't taken it from the gate house to you know , normal procedure but they , we delivered it normally but they had n't taken it to the exact part of the hospital it was going to .
26 She could , of course , have obtained it from the Bursar 's secretary but was interested to see if the question brought any reaction .
27 The tragic feature of deaf education , which has bedeviled it from the beginning , is the disagreement among educators about the best method of teaching the deaf and dumb .
28 and I 've barred it from the house .
29 he 's barred it from the house .
30 She had created it from the chaos , she was its God .
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