Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] from " in BNC.

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1 The design of individual chalets , while having some merit , will do nothing to prevent them from becoming even more obtrusive than the existing caravans .
2 I ca n't see the wreckage from here , so how do you expect someone to see it from up there ? ’
3 We got the Gilbey bar but I no the answer to that question would be if any company or org organisation was prepared or wished to talk about funding the theatre in any way and I think were 'd be more than welcome to sit down with and talk them and say well how would you perceive that which way would you like to go about it how can we assist that and I think we 're be open to suggestions from them how they see it I mean you know it could be seats it could be programmes it could be any any arrange of things that we 'd certainly welcome who approach us from companies but we I think we are pro-active in sense that we do n't wait for that to happen we actually go out but was said early I think given the recession it has been difficult lately to actually go out to companies and say I mean sure companies like the Harlow Council find it extremely finance the finances extremely difficult on them and with the recession it 's really difficult for them to actually find funding and I know lot 's of companies who actually cutting back on it certain areas I think funding of oth outside organisations will be one of the areas they 'll be cutting back on .
4 ‘ I 'd do anything to save her from pain . ’
5 you know I mean people would think you got it from Marks and Sparks cos it 's got the label
6 ‘ Did n't you see him take it from me and put it inside his own shirt ?
7 If we ask for them by name they 'll think we know them from somewhere . ’
8 I can only suppose she gets them from her father . ’
9 ‘ But please , do n't let me distract you from what you were saying .
10 Do n't let me stop you from beginning dinner . ’
11 ‘ Do n't let me stop you from trying , though .
12 Do n't let me keep you from your work .
13 ‘ Do n't let me keep you from your work , ’ I say , and turn to go .
14 ‘ Well , now that you 've satisfied your curiosity , do n't let me keep you from him , ’ she had said , not bothering to hide her disapproval .
15 I told her that I would n't allow her to take him from me .
16 I decided to try to ignore it as I did not want anything to distract me from my purpose .
17 This was largely because the Dutch were conscious that they were operating on a narrow margin , and they did not want anything to distract them from their main purpose , which was to bring goods for trade and re-export to their great complex of ports , banks , and merchant houses around Amsterdam .
18 If I 'm not making money at my own artwork , then I can help somebody make it from theirs . ’
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