Example sentences of "and [verb] [pron] from " in BNC.

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1 My conviction is that as we take action , and show that we mean business , we will find that it is at that point precisely that the Holy Spirit comes to help us in our weakness and change everything from a mechanical discipline to an encounter with the living God .
2 He was her sole reason for getting up at all , the only incentive to clothe and feed herself and drag herself from her bedroom where she would much prefer to stay .
3 One answer is to cut out a gull in white paper and sketch it from all angles ; at other times you can catch these interesting shapes with a camera .
4 If you work out how much you would have spent in the bar , clubbing or eating out over the weekend and subtract it from the cost of the trip it all seems cheaper than ever .
5 He 's a scratch golfer , too , and plays everything from hockey to squash with much skill .
6 Based in the UK , MAP is an ecumenical organisation that aims to increase media awareness , to encourage critical dialogue with media practitioners and to recognise the underlying values in the media and evaluate them from a Christian viewpoint .
7 As such , it is vital for getting the community involved , getting people on the side of wild-life conservation , and dissuading them from poaching .
8 My feeling ( although I am not the best judge ) was that the Workshop was a complete success in that it involved the participants in exploring the intellectual bases of their subject , and led them from there to the practical rethinking of their teaching methods and curricula .
9 A trigger operates the accelerator and produces anything from a gentle breeze to a 140mph gust .
10 My first step was really to get to know London by walking and drawing it from all angles .
11 Touring Guarantee is a progressive cover and offers everything from roadside assistance ( including Homestart ) to overnight hotel accommodation and even air flights to the customer 's destination .
12 The effects of the Great Depression and a renewed possibility of war in Europe in the 1930s made most Americans all the more determined to isolate and insulate themselves from the quarrels and atavism of the nations of Europe .
13 Well me Auntie Jean and me Mum got passed once , like they 'd been going down and scrubbing it from side at bath and everything .
14 The rich cousins , thinking he was bluffing , ignored him ; then , when he sold the land , they were absolutely furious and banished him from their houses .
15 They rooted out those folk who were not … ordinary , and banished them from Minginish. people are afraid of what they can not understand . ’
16 Next morning , she smiled at him over breakfast , drinking him in , for she must toil alone all day and bring him from the clay .
17 The ownership of productive property defines this class and separates it from the rest of society .
18 He had stripped naked , running his shorts halfway up the ankle-chain to keep them dry , and sponged himself from head to foot , scouring his skin with the sponge to try to keep clean .
19 Moira Billington , prosecuting , said the brothers had advertised cars in a newspaper and sold them from their home .
20 If you are going to use a machine code program in a number of your BBCBASIC(Z80) programs , the simplest way is to assemble it once , save it using PROC_save ( described later ) and load it from each of your programs using PROC_load ( described later ) .
21 I guess he heard Barbara and me discussing the good time we had with you , and he kind of picked up on it , and he wondered why he could n't come down to the Bahamas and isolate himself from drugs .
22 But then in seventy nine we had a hit at home with Bunch of Time and that as far as we were concerned was the end of the road you know to be successful in Ireland and then late eighty one , early eighty two you know they started playing Bunch of Time over here and it became a top twenty hit for us and that you know changed the whole thing round about and got us from say the pubs in Ireland into the concert circuit in England which we 've been doing ever since .
23 Thunder rolled over and round them from every direction so that Trent had the sense of being in the interior of an enormous drum on which giants beat from all sides .
24 There are eight behaviours that are typical of successful negotiators and distinguish them from the less successful .
25 Thus , German Romanesque has various characteristics which define and distinguish it from French or Italian , for example .
26 I laughed at him but , when he heard footsteps in the corridor , he wrenched it off my neck himself and flung it from the window .
27 I doubt whether we can afford it , I doubt whether , I think the problems are so immense , er what really means is down I think , tearing down most of their industry and rebuilding it from scratch .
28 He rushed forward to the battery box , loosened the terminal caps and moved them from side to side .
29 Rather than dropping his company 's commission bearing charge completely , he would have preferred to have reduced it and moved it from the front to the back end of his unit trusts — that is , charging investors as they leave the fund rather than as they enter .
30 He expanded the revels office , and moved it from Warwick Inn to the dissolved monastery of Blackfriars , where he himself owned a considerable property .
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