Example sentences of "[Wh pn] is [verb] from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They must start the world again , to produce a McKechnie who is freed from cat , books , records , and girl .
2 The guard at the entrance can watch who is moving from floor to floor . ’
3 ‘ The most disturbing part was that one of the bags contained two pairs of glasses belonging to one of the sisters who is recovering from cataract operations and can barely see without them , ’ said a police spokesman .
4 It has different effects on people depending on their state of mind , but it can exaggerate depression in someone who is suffering from anxiety .
5 Organisers of the German tournament have kept aside a wild card for the American , who is suffering from tendonitis of the right wrist , should he decide at the 11th hour that he is fit to play .
6 The patient who is suffering from alcoholism should preferably be admitted to a specialized treatment unit , if there is one available locally , so that expert help can be provided .
7 The unicameral 250-member People 's Assembly , directly elected for a four-year term , elects the President , who is banned from party office , and the Council of Ministers .
8 The scheme is less helpful for the person who is handicapped from youth and has no experience of work , and it is not always suitable for those who are unused to and ill-suited for industrial work , for example , those from clerical work or service trades .
9 ‘ In the matter of his foster-son , who is missing from court since last spring .
10 For example , one sage quoted by Bodine railed against the custom of saying that X and Y were married , or worse , that Mr X was married to Miss Y. Propriety would be better served , he pointed out , if this fact were always expressed in terms of the woman being married to the man , since it is the woman who is passed from father to husband and loses her identity .
11 The position is different where the employer advances to a plaintiff who is incapacitated from work a sum equivalent to his usual earnings upon the understanding that such sum should be repaid to the employer in the event of the plaintiff successfully suing the author of his injuries .
12 Several studies have characterised the young social drug user as an adolescent who is alienated from school and who is more involved with peer group activities than activities centred around the home .
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