Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] [pers pn] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Just got this from a mate who got it from the Arsenal list ( ! ! ! )
2 There 's nothing worse than the straight man who shouts it from the rooftop . ’
3 There , she is befriended by Stoney , a sexy rock ‘ n ’ roller who rescues her from a world of LSD that she has dropped into .
4 O'Neill denies using abusive language to referee Eddy Green , who dismissed him from the dugout during a win over Northwich on March 24 .
5 The idea came in nineteen ninety two , the early part of nineteen ninety two er from Doctor Frank er who was er sitting on the Race Training Committee who approached it from the point of view we need to obviously broaden the triangle on the competitive side .
6 He was saved by another servant who recognised him from the banquet .
7 ‘ WAS IT ONE OF THEM IN-DEPTH things you have to really think about ? ’ asked the cabbie who drove me from A Hard Heart .
8 The cabbie , who drove us from the airport to our hotel , had spent some time in Oxford and London .
9 Counter-insurgency and its attendant covert and intelligence aspects have had an inordinate degree of latitude and influence on policy in Ulster partly because the Westminster cabinet and parliament are incredibly ignorant of the region and have been well content if the English politicians and Whitehall civil servants who administer it from the Northern Ireland Office at Stormont Castle succeeded in preventing its problems from impinging on the affairs of the mainland .
10 When it came to electing a successor to the deposed Archbishop Fitzherbert at Richmond ( North Riding ) on 24 July 1147 , Bishop William opted for Henry Murdac [ q.v. ] , favourite of the Yorkshire reformers , against King Stephen 's candidate ; presumably it was Murdac who released him from the suspension he incurred for failing to attend the Council of Reims in March 1148 .
11 You were the one who followed me from the ferry ! ’
12 It was the same man who followed me from the doctor 's surgery .
13 The customer who takes them from the shelf therefore does not accept an offer .
14 Firemen who pulled him from the inferno looked on anxiously as off-duty technician James McDonald tried to revive him .
15 They backed the horse between the traces and untied her hobble without a glance at the Horsey townsfolk who watched them from a very great distance .
16 In the small mezzanine ‘ A ’ -Control Room stood the producer , his eye on the second-hand of the wall-clock and his right hand raised to signal the start to the conductor who watched him from the studio .
17 As one person put it , ‘ The only ones who knew me from the time I was born have gone , and it 's almost as if that period in my life is less real now that there is no one left alive who shared it with me . ’
18 The guy who brought it from the garage would remember very well .
19 The 15-month-old girl was abandoned on a pavement in her car seat by two men who took her from a petrol station .
20 And for fatherless Havelock Wilson , sea captain 's grandson , it was his storytelling grandmother who set him on his life path , despite a mother who banned him from the harbour at Sunderland .
21 Again these statements are open at least to qualification but they link back to concepts of interpersonal work as women 's tasks and therefore as work which suffers along with those who do it from the lower status of women in a patriarchal society .
22 It was last exhibited in 1945 at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and was sold to its present owner , private French collector Jacques Walter , in 1954 by Wildenstein of New York who bought it from the collection of Mrs Alice Kurtz .
23 But though certain extremely powerful individuals — like Kraus and his mother — enslave him , it is people , ‘ ordinary ’ folk who are to him completely extraordinary , who free him from the greatest enchanter of them all — books .
24 Football has been transformed for most of those who follow it from a Saturday afternoon activity in all weathers to a Saturday night home entertainment .
25 those who omitted it from a dictionary of fables were less than scholarly .
26 Rainbow cringes at the thought of some pompous sky-pilot in a three-piece suit , like the smarmy Rabbi Wasserstein , star enemy of her adolescence , who barred her from the Synagogue Youth Group for blasphemy and bad manners .
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