Example sentences of "it from the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Make a cast of this with a suitable filler , remove it from the mould when set , and clean it with a file and glasspaper until it matches the original moulding . |
2 | The place of violence in English labour history has been reconsidered since the earlier historians , notably the Webbs and Hammonds , followed a Fabian predisposition to exclude it from the mainstream of labour action . |
3 | So maybe , it would have been better if you could have even got down a bit lower and to , to , to get more of it from the horizon . |
4 | Oh , I was writing it from the board actually . |
5 | Since the egg can not enter the oviduct , the treatment consists of removing it from the ovary prior to ovulation , fertilizing it in the laboratory , and placing the proembryo into the uterus where it has a chance to implant . |
6 | Maybe , maybe maybe I could do it from the theatre , would , would help |
7 | But Shallis argues that this is hardly surprising , because its very terms of thought are such as to exclude it from the content of all discussion , at the very outset . |
8 | Take good hold of the rabbit , pulling it from the hole , preferably by its back legs . |
9 | The Portuguese who ruled the coastal areas of the island captured it from the King of Kandy three times between 1505 and 1656 . |
10 | Her hair would have got blonde streaks in it from the sun . |
11 | Condition your hair and protect it from the sun with a leave-in conditioner . |
12 | They have passed through the flasks electric sparks simulating lightning , and ultraviolet light , which would have been much stronger before the Earth had an ozone layer shielding it from the sun 's rays . |
13 | They 've got enough from the stomach alone to kill him twice over and they 've still to separate it from the liver and muscles . |
14 | She filled it from the larder and the fridge . |
15 | The wall opposite the sink and the window was covered with an oak dresser , very old and probably valuable , if it had been possible to remove it from the wall without its collapse , and the original row of bells still hung over the door each with its Gothic script ; drawing room , dining room , study , nursery . |
16 | It rang while Elizabeth was in the field and I picked it up and someone spoke to me , but I can not speak , so I tore it from the wall and then no one could speak to me . ) |
17 | If a downpipe is damaged , it may be necessary to remove it from the wall and to replace ( or repair ) lengths and remake the joints . |
18 | But , as in most places , shortages were eased by ingenious home-made car parts and machinery , by pooling transport where possible and , for instance , easing the salt shortage by extracting it from the sea . |
19 | The car plunged into the ocean in the Bahamas and was seen emerging off Corsica — with an ordinary sweeping brush covering up the tell tale tracks in the sand left by the cable pulling it from the sea . |
20 | You 'd be surprised how beautiful the other side of Koraloona is when you see it from the sea . ’ |
21 | No roads , just a pool , separate it from the sea making it ideal for families . |
22 | He spins a tiny triangle of silk a few millimetres in length and deposits a drop of sperm on to it from the gland that lies underneath his body . |
23 | Take it from the liquid , sprinkle it with oil , press it between two plates and leave it until the next day . |
24 | Elite collaboration is the rule in liberal corporatism , distinguishing it from the elite competition of democratic elitism or the single dominant elite of totalitarian regimes ( see Figure 4.1 ) . |
25 | In fact we may take it from the wording of Section 2 of the Definition Order that , during the conference questions were asked about the liability of individuals to repatriation , or Section 2 might not have been included at all . |
26 | For the last six months the managers brought into the firm by Robert Maxwell have been trying to strike a deal to wrench it from the quagmire of his estate . |
27 | erm sequences such as what happened yesterday , what happened today , what 's going to happen tomorrow — dyslexic people very often have great difficulty with this and transferring from the two dimensional to the three dimensional , like you might say to a dyslexic adult when he or she asks directions , ‘ Oh , well , it 's first right , second left and then there 's a tower on your right and you 've got to turn to the left after the tree ’ and so on , and a dyslexic person ca n't remember any of that at all , or transfer it from the map to the reality . |
28 | of the aggregate revenues received and receivable by it from the grant of the sub-licences . |
29 | Dr Neil picked up his glass , filled it from the bottle , waved the bottle at her , and asked , ‘ Do liberated American girls ever drink spirits , McAllister ? |
30 | The aim is to arrange the rig in such a way that the wind can blow under it and release it from the water . |