Example sentences of "[to-vb] we from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | to prize us from the magma limb |
2 | It 's a convenient unit , perhaps a useful way of thinking about it is in terms of the time that light takes about eight minutes to reach us from the sun . |
3 | God means to free us from the bondage to the self-centredness and self-vindication which marked us in the old days , and has equipped us with the Spirit of the Messiah to set us free to serve him unselfconsciously , effectively and joyfully . |
4 | It 's a new secret organization of nationalists and patriots working to free us from the French ! " |
5 | The congregation — perhaps 400 people , from outrageous punks to young women with babies — prayed with him ‘ to free us from the temptation of power , the temptation of violence — remove us from the barriers of ideology . ’ |
6 | He said I am sure I am sure that neither death nor life nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord . |
7 | ‘ Neither death nor life nor angels , nor principalities nor powers nor things present nor things to come , nor height nor depth nor any other creature shall be able to separate us from the love of God … ’ |
8 | No front garden , just two feet of concrete between the house and the pavement , with a little wall to separate us from the road . |
9 | We go into a state of shock to protect us from the knowledge . |
10 | The hostel staff advised us about the best areas for walking , and also arranged for the essential guide , to keep us on the right path and to protect us from the buffalo . |
11 | Codemasters ' director David Darling said : ‘ The fact that Sega has chosen to wait to sue until just before our commercial launch shows this is a blatant attempt to keep us from the market they control . ’ |
12 | All this should have been enough to turn us from a nation of householders into a nation of shareholders . |
13 | Nothing was said , but we all knew he had gone against his own convictions to save us from the pain of losing his company and his vital support . |
14 | Two pretexts were given for the failure to release us from the airport : that one of the mares wore a head-collar with an obviously masculine name embossed , and that one of the fillies ’ passports was stamped GONE TO STUD . |
15 | Instead of ribs , the machine has a canvas roof to shield us from the weather , and although one can peer out through slits here and there , the effect is of travelling in a closed world , like an outsize gypsy wagon . |
16 | Quite possibly he wants to shield us from the fact |
17 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd like to tell us from the beginning , ’ said Montgomery softly . |