Example sentences of "[was/were] [vb pp] from [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Your poems were torn from me by violence ;
2 Tears misted her eyes as she stared back at him , wishing she did n't feel so confused , and heard him curse softly , as though the words were torn from him against his will .
3 Inadequate as its arable was , Sussex managed to build a considerable eighteenth-century prosperity on stock- and sheep-breeding , with an intensive use of downland and marshland grazing to complement the smaller Wealden pastures ; the beasts were moved from one to another as seasons changed .
4 Some relatively soft Egyptian alabaster was imported and at least forty vases were made from it by Minoan craftsmen .
5 These confessions were withdrawn by the accused because they claimed they were extracted from them under duress , including beatings .
6 That was all I needed to feel sure that Harvey had the half-dozen eggs that were stolen from me at London Airport .
7 The army would also reopen its ranks to Hutus , who were purged from it after the ethnic warfare of 1972 .
8 Yes , Chairman , can I say that erm , when the b the budget 's in the process of formulation and we 're discussing the question of balances and reserves and how they should be marked for the immediate future , particularly in regard to the way that er , reorganization may take place at police authorities in the very near future , and also those of us who are on this , on , on other committees who 've had experience in , and the same sort of thing happening in further education for instance , where immediately the assets , before even the regulations were put on the table , the assets of all these things were , all these er , erm , coll the further education colleges were frozen so we could n't do anything with them at all as an Authority , and er , actually many of them were taken from us without er , without any question at all .
9 Tolkien shrank from that last , and recorded ( UT , p. 385 ) a rival theory that the orcs were bred from something like the Drúedain , the pûkel-men .
10 At school there was an iniquitous system known as House Order , according to which all the girls in one house were graded from one to , say , thirty-six , the criterion being the individual 's worth to the community .
11 Nothing further was heard from him on that subject but in the meantime Whitbread had made contact with a Bedford surgeon , Samuel Young , who embarked on an extended trial of the remedy over the course of the following three years .
12 Meanwhile , Denis and I provided the background music for this particular ‘ pack in the box ’ and much hissing was heard from me in the interval into the ear of our Company Manager Jeremy Adams .
13 Under the persuasion of the Bow Street Runners , information was wrung from them about a meeting of the Wokingham Blacks , and a complete troop of Horse Grenadiers was drafted down to the forest .
14 Today 's senior citizens may complain that they do not receive the respect or consideration that was expected from them by their parents , but most of them welcome the far more open and equal relationship which exist between them and their adult children .
15 And Sheffield Crown Court has heard how a man allegedly kidnapped and raped his wife ; the man who ca n't be named for legal reasons , was separated from her at the time of the supposed attack , and the case is making legal history .
16 How did you tell a man who had just expressed his undying love for you and his need to remain in your arms for ever and ever that he was separated from you by a distance of fifty years , and that only by some perverse and cruel trick of time had you been allowed to meet at all ?
17 The group was built from nothing by Gedge and brilliantly nurtured without the sickening prevarication involved in most of pop 's success stories .
18 11 To there friends who knew her , her self-assertion was born from nothing but a necessary and confident determination to succeed in an area where women rarely rose to prominence .
19 Despite his human limitations he managed to retrieve the underwater thorn which would give immortality , although it was stolen from him on his journey back to Uruk by a serpent .
20 Even the heavily fortified town of Berwick-upon-Tweed , on the Scottish bank of the river , was wrested from them by the English over and over again , and finally lost .
21 He 'd send them then , he every dock was numbered from one to hundred and thirty and he 'd say righto , number one so and so , number five so and so and of course when they come back to the pool , they 'd go on the end of the rota .
22 The limitation of time for suit was increased from one to two years .
23 ‘ Two reasons : first , because they moved here , the Sardinians , to find pasture when the land they had grazed for centuries was taken from them for development — the Costa Smeralda , etcetera .
24 They would be very unhappy if that time was taken from them by points of order of this kind .
25 ‘ This object was taken from you by my servants .
26 And then the plate was passed from him to his murderer and it was passed round until it was passed to the bank manager who would n't give her the money and then back to her .
27 She did n't know any of the names ; she smiled and shook hands and was passed from one to the other like a parcel .
28 It was snatched from her by a woman without heart or conscience , a woman driven by greed .
29 The Canadian dissenters also said that information was withheld from them during the investigation .
30 As McKerrow put it : " much of what we strive to find out was not and could not be known to those of the period which we study , for it was veiled from them by the life of everyday . "
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