Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [pron] from " in BNC.

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1 They should all have them from a similar area because most of the time they say oh well they live so far away
2 We must protect children from abuse of this type but we must also protect them from abuse by the system .
3 As a result of that , he said , you should never believe anything from the political source except denial — and then you should believe what is denied .
4 To gain a richer understanding of the problem of holism we must therefore distinguish it from the problem of determinism .
5 ( For example , by commuting a communication through PAR using 5.6 or 5.7 , one might apparently remove it from the alphabet of the corresponding process . )
6 ‘ Maybe I 'll just take it from you , ’ said Duvall .
7 In the meantime , he has given the socialists a much-needed shot in the arm which might just save them from the total disaster they were expecting next month .
8 In the meantime , he has given the Socialists a much-needed shot in the arm which might just save them from the total disaster they were expecting next month .
9 Walsh added : ‘ I expect James 's ankle to be right but I 'll probably start him from the bench and let him make an explosive entrance .
10 Oh yeah , you 'll probably do it from the video actually
11 I 'll probably run it from the garage .
12 Apart from rendering patients asymptomatic , earlier treatment with a gluten free diet might also protect them from developing malignant complications in old age .
13 Eventually , if the body lay undisturbed for long enough , the skin might even detach itself from the body .
14 ‘ You 'll never get one from Magistrate Peck .
15 The world is littered with communities which believe that if they could only separate themselves from the world , they would escape the consequences of original sin .
16 Many girls fell in love with him but could only admire him from afar .
17 Their boots scraped on the floor ; we could just see them from beneath our tarpaulin .
18 If she could just keep them from swimming out of focus …
19 Alice could hardly prevent herself from openly exulting .
20 The brisk social wind that had driven her lightly from guest to guest had dropped , stilled by telephonic contact with the tiny scratching clicking silence of the voiceless house of the long ordeal of her childhood : she found herself becalmed , for a whole dull stretch , talking to old Peter Binns , a charming old boy , but a bore , and so slow of speech that Liz could hardly restrain herself from finishing all his ponderous sentences .
21 But he could hardly keep himself from laughing out loud in anticipation : he crammed his fist into his mouth to stifle the outburst .
22 I think he 's Scottish by extraction , though you 'd hardly know it from his accent .
23 I 'd probably get it from Boots
24 The Teleprocessor needs no special software ; you could probably run it from a palmtop machine .
25 But they could probably learn something from the occupational pluralism practised by crofters as an adaption to living on agricultural holdings too small to be economically viable .
26 But to Dustin 's credit he recognised it as a role in which he could immediately dissociate himself from the whole ‘ image ’ concept of acting , as well as prove that , ‘ I was a character actor , not just this nebbish kid that Nichols found .
27 His gaze was fastened on his daughter 's last careful steps down the stairs , as if he could barely restrain himself from running forward to hold out a hand to her .
28 What would happen is the prescription would be written and they 'd either get it from the chemist who would constantly have a stock coming in or the hospital .
29 Knowing the effect this had on me I could never conceal myself from a child of mine .
30 Sufferers frequently know the exact time of their last drink and may remember their very first introduction to alcohol as a very special experience , something that may clearly differentiate them from the non-addictive population .
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