Example sentences of "she [be] [verb] from " 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 Too often , friends and colleagues react to the information that someone is suffering from depression either by agreeing that they often feel a bit down themselves but manage to cope , or else by treating the person as if he or she were suffering from mental disease .
3 Lisa looked at her as if she were suffering from softening of the brain .
4 Pins and needles tingled in her fingers and toes , creeping along her limbs until she felt as if she were disconnected from the world .
5 Emma Cormack from Cheltenham in Gloucestershire was born with spina bifida … which means she 's paralysed from the chest down .
6 She says she ca n't understand why she 's getting the treatment she 's getting from her .
7 Tracey is also being shown in advance how she can help herself when she 's recovering from the operation .
8 A woman from the American record company who looks oddly like Clint from fringe to feet declares the gig to be the best she 's seen from a new visiting British band .
9 She 's made from wax .
10 Since then his mother Gaynor has been desperate with worry , she 's heard from her husband and believes he 's brought Saeed back to England , but she has no idea where .
11 She 's demanding from me a commitment to something more personal than atomic Power .
12 She 's suffered from it for 30 years .
13 Fergie fans will argue she 's separated from Andy and the marriage is effectively over .
14 She 's separated from her common-law husband , who is unemployed .
15 ‘ Until she 's recovered from her flu . ’
16 But she 's disappeared from her refugee camp , and it 's thought she could be in Germany .
17 I hope she 's denounced from the pulpit . ’
18 He begins to shake , she 's rocked from one side to the other as she feels the tail thrash at the sea and Manjiku rear and toss .
19 She do n't know where she 's coming from or where she 's going . ’
20 Erm , no Julie 's working with me as well you see , she 's coming from London and we 're gon na work together .
21 It means that she is freed from the ‘ tutelage ’ of her father and brothers .
22 If she is withdrawn from school for two years to help produce a new language course eighty children will lose out .
23 She needs to hide from reality but she also does n't want Mitch to see how old she is and the truth that she is hiding from :
24 So in Scout 's case , her innocence leads her through her childhood and because she is too young to understand fully the barrier between the different races she lives among , she is saved from the emotional torments other people suffer , but in Perk 's case her innocence leads her straight into a very touchy emotional situation and ends up suffering death , too young to understand why .
25 ‘ Since she is separated from Prince Andrew , she is free to do whatever she wants . ’
26 Maurice suggested that an attempt had already been made , after Eliot 's separation from her , to have her committed but that Vivien , having been warned about , or suspecting , such a move , went to Paris — certainly she recorded on 19 June 1935 some plan to have her " arrested " but nothing happened ; then , six days later , she is writing from Paris to a friend , Louise Purdon .
27 She is rescued from this fate however by Eros , the god of Love , who himself falls in love with her .
28 She is known from her single volume of Poems on Several Occasions , published anonymously in Canterbury in 1740 but attributed to her in inscriptions in the Bodleian and British Library copies of the book .
29 She is suffering from exhaustion but otherwise fine , ’ he said .
30 To say that the terminology at B.P. was cryptic resembles the old lady 's comment that she is suffering from a ‘ gastric stomach ’ ; but there was an esoteric language to be learned .
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