Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [pers pn] from the " in BNC.
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1 | If he respects and loves his original … he must liberate it from the boundaries of time , the boundaries of physical change of all sorts , the boundaries of cultural change . " |
2 | Whether these past difficulties should debar him from the presidency was , he said , an issue to be decided by the US people : " We 're putting this in your hands , you get to decide . " |
3 | yeah I think , I do n't , she must lock it from the inside window back through |
4 | Atrimonides gestured with his gun , indicating that she should precede him from the gallery . |
5 | You must save them from the pursuing aliens , brains and ( what 's that , are you sure ? surely not ) YES ! the HUGE Lavatory ! |
6 | ‘ Silver , ’ he said , ‘ you 're a scoundrel and a murderer , but I 'm told that I must save you from the law . ’ |
7 | You must release him from the command ; if you allow him to break the command on his own , you are effectively untraining him . |
8 | If you go by the side of the college you 'll see it from the |
9 | I 'll charm her from the tree . |
10 | how she speaks no he , he might ban her from the shop if she , if she keeps Well you know she 's called her all sorts of things in front of people . |
11 | I 'll quote you from the Daily Telegraph |
12 | You get neroli from the blossom , er tangerine and orange which erm or mandarin , whi people might call it from the fruits , and from the leaves and the twigs and the bark you get er an oil called petitgrain . |
13 | So , from Tuesday through to Thursday , he 'll take us from the Blackhills of Dakota , through Dances with Wolves country to the scene of Custer 's legendary last stand . |
14 | ‘ There was a danger that allies of Siward 's might approach him from the south-west . |
15 | And then we 'll print it from the C drive with WordPerfect loaded from the C drive . |
16 | ‘ I 'll get them from the register tomorrow . |
17 | Well you 'll get it , you 'll get it from the turnover wo n't you ? |
18 | ‘ I 'll sing you a song , mates , ’ yelled back Bobby hoarsely , ‘ I 'll sing it from the roof-tops when we see an end not only of this strike but of every useless , time-wasting ; pointless strike we 've ever seen in this country in the last half-dozen years . |
19 | If , after filtering the clones , a probe having more than 2 ( N — 1 ) neighbours is found , it is reported as a ‘ suspect ’ one and the user may remove it from the analysis and repeat the procedure . |
20 | You could smell it from the far side of the room through its Father Christmas wrapping paper . |
21 | ‘ You could watch them from the window , ’ he says . |
22 | So I spent two years in the mother and baby home , then , and decided that if I was going to stay in social work , then I would erm be better a able to help people if I could do it from the theoretical background as well as the feeling erm background er of my own my own personal feelings . |
23 | Maybe , maybe maybe I could do it from the theatre , would , would help |
24 | Jed could see them from the car , drinking beers and swapping jokes . |
25 | ‘ I could see them from the window in that place . |
26 | ‘ No , you did n't have to , you little bitch ; I could see it from the minute we arrived ! |
27 | I asked him where he was goin' to get the pennies from , and he said he 'd nick them from the superintendent 's gas money . |
28 | You could keep it from the women , the hidden story of the cells and the cemeteries , of the club and the castor oil bottle . |
29 | So if you know the graph of Y equals X squared which unfortunately I ca n't draw tonight it 's draw it for you , could draw it from the inside keep telling everyone else . |
30 | ‘ We 'd approach it from the south instead of the east , that would be all . |