Example sentences of "she [was/were] [verb] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Actually , Ruby was considering how well publicized her intervention in the case would be if she were to work from the Post newsroom .
2 Pins and needles tingled in her fingers and toes , creeping along her limbs until she felt as if she were disconnected from the world .
3 Michelle Dixon had claimed she was sacked from the massive Trees Park Village home in Middleton St George near Darlington after expressing concern over allegations of mice and cockroaches on the premises .
4 One of the men had a key and she was moved from the car into an empty , damp and very cold house . ’
5 She took on a black lad and because she did that she was ostracised from the rest of the community .
6 At first , especially when she divulged that she was recovering from a nervous breakdown , I assumed that she merely desired a consoling chat with her sister 's old tutor . ’
7 She was recovering from an appendix op .
8 She was speaking from a phone-box near the sea wall .
9 She was speaking from a call-box , he could hear the noises of the road , traffic , an aeroplane passing overhead .
10 It was n't until she was stumbling from the room that she saw her mother .
11 Whenever Joanne completed a task requested by one or other parent without complaint she was rewarded from the same reward ‘ menu ’ .
12 That he let her go , and that she was free of him so easily was a great relief , but she was shaken from the unwanted experience , and as he swiftly went on his way she turned round — but only to collide with someone else .
13 She was eating from an extra large bag of potato crisps and digging the stuff out in handfuls .
14 She was paralysed from the waist down , but the baby survived .
15 ‘ And if he could n't make love to his wife because she was paralysed from the waist down … ’
16 Inside , she was bleeding from the wounds inflicted by John Leinster , for she loved him as much as ever .
17 Theda demanded , indignation warring with the hurt she was experiencing from the dreadful blow that had been dealt her , the vicious attack to which she had been subjected .
18 She had been physically hurt when she was dragged from the villa and she had been held captive ever since .
19 Once again Leonora found herself fighting with the tiller in a dinghy threatening to stand on its head in a mountainous sea , but this time when the engine cut out she was plucked from the boat before she could hit the water .
20 The prosecution say that she was plucked from the bridge by Hagans , who 'd lain in wait for the right victim and then pounced .
21 Julie was awake when she was collected from the recovery room and was distressed by the sensation of being lifted from the theatre trolley into bed .
22 She was gone from the window now .
23 She was blown from the porch back into the passage .
24 For daring to come at all , she was cut from the Kirov team .
25 She waved and smiled at relatives as she was led from the dock to start her sentence .
26 One day , one of the mares cut her leg , and as it required stitching she was separated from the other horses and shut in a stable without more ado .
27 Gathering her back into his arms , he unclipped the safety line on her lifejacket and lifted her on to the saloon settee where she was protected from the surging water by his BMW .
28 The girl , thought to be aged about five , had stopped breathing when she was pulled from the water on the South Bank near the old GLC build-ing steps .
29 She felt her arm being grabbed , and slowly she was pulled from the quicksand .
30 She was won from the League by Molly Braithwaite at a lecture demonstration , and herself became a dedicated Medau worker and ambassador , qualifying as a teacher in 1963 , and travelling by bus and train , apparatus and all , to take her numerous classes .
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