Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [noun] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Debtors who showed the courts that they had made their best efforts to pay , and also showed they were not fraudulent or reckless in incurring debt could be given relief from liabilities after three years .
2 Dhlakama also demanded that members of his movement be given immunity from prosecution or official harassment .
3 These pupils in Wales do not start formally to be taught English until the age of 7 or 8 ; all pupils in England will be required to be taught English from age 5 .
4 The Scottish Secretary added : ‘ Children have to be taught right from wrong and to value the distinction .
5 He reckoned that if a US soldier killed an Iranian , such rage would be unleashed that all the Americans would be torn limb from limb .
6 They will be torn limb from limb and cast into a lake of serpents ! ’
7 The Quebec government ordered the Army to dismantle the barricades on Aug. 27 , having refused to accede to the Mohawks ' additional demands that they be treated as a sovereign nation during negotiations and be granted immunity from prosecution .
8 In fact we will be shown extracts from Gloucester v Bath once the programme gets going : but that is not quite the same thing .
9 Bulimia does not mean " to force vomit " , Some compulsive overeaters ( all of whom could be termed sufferers from bulimia ) use enforced vomiting further to control their emotional feelings and also to protect themselves against the consequence of obesity — but not all do so .
10 Indeed he was a great admirer of the Greek philosopher , many of whose concepts stayed with Galileo for a long time , but he demanded to be allowed freedom from dogma and interference to pursue the truth .
11 Statistically , Oxted Green ‘ B ’ can be denied promotion from division three but it is highly unlikely that they will fall in their last match .
12 He is to be afforded shelter from bombardment ‘ to the same extent as the local civilian population . ’
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