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

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1 He is separated from wife Becky and their baby son .
2 Although part of nature in that he is made from dust , he is nevertheless created in the image of God and as such possesses many of the qualities of Godhead : mind , will , emotions , conscience .
3 Whereas for Heidegger time and history are the horizon of Being , for Levinas ‘ when man truly approaches the Other he is uprooted from history ’ ( 52 ) .
4 However , as soon as he is released from hospital , I will submit your request to him . ’
5 ( 5 ) if he is removed from office by a resolution duly passed under Section 303 of the Act ;
6 ( 5 ) if he is removed from office by a resolution duly passed under Section 303 of the Act ;
7 Thereafter , in due course , he is discharged from bankruptcy and is permitted to resume a normal life , freed from the burden of his past debts .
8 Milton Keynes mountain biker Jamie Carr has finished the Great Australian Bike Race … he 's ridden from coast to coast … one of only nine men to make it …
9 He 's escaped from prison , ’ Hari said quickly , ‘ but he had n't done anything , it was someone else who cheated and lied and Craig was the one to take the blame . ’
10 When I meet Morrissey , at the Hyde park Hotel , he 's dressed from head to foot in black .
11 He 's suspended from work . ’
12 He was due to marry this weekend , but now the wedding has been put off until he 's released from prison .
13 I could n't tell much about him as he was covered from head to toe in red crash helmet with black visor , red riding leathers and red boots .
14 He refused to comment as he was bundled from court with his girlfriend into a waiting car .
15 In middle age he became more patient as he was harried from city to city and lost all his papers in a shipwreck .
16 She waited until he was lost from sight , and lifted an apple when the stallholder was n't looking .
17 ‘ I believe he was lost from time to time , but that of course is inevitable in a down-market operation .
18 Now he was lost from view .
19 In 750 Eadberht imprisoned Cynewulf , bishop of Lindisfarne , at Bamburgh , and besieged Offa , son of Aldfrith , in the church of Lindisfarne until , almost dead with hunger , he was dragged from sanctuary .
20 He was dressed from head to foot in white .
21 When I first saw him I could n't believe my eyes — he was dressed from head to toe in khaki .
22 Though he was questioned from time to time about radical plots and was even for a while held in the Tower , his claim to be moved now by conscience and not by political faction seems to have been accepted .
23 One last lingering look at the place where she had last seen him , but he was gone from sight , gone from her now .
24 He was gone from sight of man for eight months .
25 He was buffeted from side to side , and swore in what Anne thought was an Australian accent .
26 During his brave and daring life he came up against many dangers , none so well remembered and retold as the story of how he was saved from death at the hands of the Red Indians by Pocohontas , daughter of Chief Powhattan .
27 He was saved from isolation of the mind by a lucky proximity .
28 Then , on D'Arcy 's insistence , he was passed from extension to extension .
29 She looked at Phil ; he was encased from top to toe in black leather , as always .
30 Hector , as eager as she for the only brief release he was allowed from confinement in the bedchamber , trotted at her heels , obedient to her call .
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