Example sentences of "he [verb] it from " in BNC.

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1 Best then to let him purge it from his blood while he is Prince , neh ?
2 The principal is required to give his clerk specified minimum training ( or to enable him to receive it from others ) .
3 I guess he did n't trust us to let him do it from the nick .
4 She had thought long and hard before deciding that it was best for him to hear it from her rather than risk it reaching him through the more sensational tabloids , but she had braced herself for an outburst of shock , anger , even disgust .
5 I wanted him to tear it from me so that I had no excuses .
6 ‘ Did n't you see him take it from me and put it inside his own shirt ?
7 So have him do it from across the river .
8 To her relief , he was as caring as a perfect knight , as his hand moved erotically against the resilient walls of her distended orifice ; until she felt him pull it from her like a huge cork .
9 I wondered if Charlie really knew this , felt this , or whether his life as he lived it from day to day was as fucked-up and perplexed as everyone else 's .
10 But when the dentist had announced that it was urgently necessary to extract two teeth Mills had got up and walked away , glad that he had n't taken off his coat and so would not have to enter into any further discussion while he recovered it from the waiting-room .
11 Do n't ask me where he got it from .
12 One of Steve 's favourite bread recipes , he admits he got it from his mum !
13 He got it from the boys instead .
14 And you know where he got it from , do n't you ? ’
15 He got it from Fincara !
16 See I do n't know where he got it from , because he did n't give us th questions out of this book .
17 He plucked an apple from his pocket , God knows where he got it from , and gave it to the horse who munched it greedily .
18 He got it from La Belle Fertoniere : her husband knew she had syphilis and allowed Francis to seduce her .
19 He got it from a friend of his , a soldier in the Scots Guards .
20 I do n't know whether he got it from here , or from another source , but it 's very strikingly similar .
21 I 'm sure that 's where he said he got it from the
22 By a somewhat artificial rule , a servant who receives a thing from his master for the master 's use is deemed not to be in possession of it , though the contrary is true where he receives it from a stranger for the master 's use .
23 What market does he buy it from .
24 A wooden Scotty-dog with a waggly , leather jointed body nipped my finger , and he snatched it from me and hurled it on to the fire , hitting it repeatedly with the poker until it disintegrated .
25 He snatched it from my hand , read it and returned it without looking at me .
26 He widened it from a training for future priests of the Church of England to a course which anyone might wish to read for their education .
27 He poured it from a Victorian coffee pot waiting on a hotplate and launched into a description of a case he 'd just won punctuated by blasts of laughter and big gestures .
28 How much does he buy it for , he got , he buys it from the market .
29 Perhaps the most important point is that , regardless of who may be at the launch point , the pilot alone bears the responsibility for accepting or rejecting the launch in the light of the situation as he sees it from the cockpit .
30 But the reader gains as well , because he sees it from a different angle .
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