Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [verb] [pron] from " in BNC.

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1 Cos he would maybe , you see you 've got ta say now , would that fella take anything from me for er you know helping me if he 's decent and he wo n't then you help him .
2 It 's the usual imaginative , expensive production , in this case whisking us from London to New York to New Orleans .
3 Some people allow this fear to block them from forming close relationships of any kind ; while others face the challenge of deep intimacy despite their fears .
4 Her new husband , Andrew Leach , made some attempt to wean her from alcohol .
5 This attitude protects you from negative suggestions and strengthens your defence mechanism in a socially acceptable way .
6 There is a need to recognise and further consider the position of male carers , while not using this issue to deflect us from the more general issues which arise for women through entrenched assumptions that this is their ‘ natural ’ role .
7 This attribute separates them from the outside world and can be shared by no non-Japanese .
8 Another band encircled him from the left , two massive arms had him from behind , his feet were lifted from the ground .
9 This selection covers everything from John Cale , Todd Rundgren and Roddy Frame to echoes of Brecht/Weill and Richard Rodgers , with a Philip Larkin poem added in along the way , and it works because of the versatility of her gentle but dramatic singing , and the elegant but sparse settings by the producer and pianist , Mimi Izumi Koyabashi .
10 You may pride yourself on being a generous listener who is very interested in others , and use this pride to excuse you from using control tactics .
11 He is not committed , by his education , to rejecting or despising the community in which he was brought up ; but he should be given the means in some sense to detach himself from it .
12 I said there were the that county record form and this man asked me from the museum that handled it if he could send them back to erm to Wiltshire .
13 She would n't let this man sway her from her course .
14 They and others who employ what I term the ‘ autonomous ’ model of literacy appear , then , to believe that this model insulates them from the arguments I have been discussing .
15 This status exempts it from the need to obtain full FSA authorisation , but only while its FSA-regulated business is limited to " arranging deals in investments " .
16 The feel-good factor within this agency differentiates us from the financial engineers . ’
17 If only there were some way to release her from this bondage , turn her again into what she had been ; a young actress on her way to the top of the ladder , as Papa had often put it !
18 This fat includes everything from the obvious fats like butter and oil to those hidden in cakes , biscuits and fried foods .
19 The act of the king touching them in this way protects them from the otherwise dangerous consequences of being in contact with the power of the king .
20 He held the office until Safar 924/February 1518 when he was succeeded by two Damascene scholars in turn , who between them held the post until 927/1521 ; then by two Ottomans , in turn , until 930/1524 ; and then again by one of the Damascenes who had earlier held the post , this time holding it from 930/1524 to 936/1530 when he was removed , apparently for misconduct .
21 Yeah erm again you need n't worry too much about the er erm about the ramifications of this Kenning died in twenty seven and Britain to some extent disentangled herself from the Greek revolt but the upshot was that in eighteen thirty Greece became an independent state .
22 Looking back , there have been occasions when I might have had a bit more foresight , particularly when this chap rang me from Newcastle one day raving about this brilliant young footballer he wanted me to look after .
23 ‘ Remember when you were delivering boots for me and that boy took them from you , how did you feel then , Will ? ’
24 But in the Lawrence passage , there is no such intermediary to deflect us from direct participation in the fictional world .
25 One such walk takes you from the village of Bosherston , down to the sands at Broad Haven and around to St Govan 's Head , where there 's a tiny chapel tucked into the cliff face which you get to down some steps .
26 The Gorges are narrow , in places improbably so , not more than ten yards across , and deep , with the walls either side rising anything from two to eight hundred feet .
27 With their help the loading ramps of both rigs were lowered , then the four men immediately moved off to either side to cover everyone from attack .
28 Nor did Hincmar say more about a king 's daughters : in Charlemagne 's later years , the political influence of his womenfolk ( mistresses as well as daughters ) at court had been notorious , but his successors had either used their daughters in marriage-alliances , or , more often , placed them in convents , either way removing them from the political centre .
29 ‘ Let not that thought keep you from your well-earned sleep , ’ she advised .
30 The maxim that man learns nothing from history is often proved true that the bill I said shows the government learning from history .
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