Example sentences of "from [pron] [adv] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | I wanted him to tear it from me so that I had no excuses . |
2 | Tell me you have n't gone from me now that you are dead . ’ |
3 | And she only learnt from somebody else that her father had been executed . |
4 | If you are interested no matter where you live we would like to hear from you so that we can encourage other regions to accept Medau into their Centres . |
5 | Bill felt like a weight had been taken from him now that he 'd told her . |
6 | For suddenly Georg 's control had snapped and he pushed her hard , violently and savagely away from him so that she spun across the room , hurtled into the table , and nearly fell . |
7 | Hurriedly she forced herself to pay attention , surreptitiously edging away from him so that her arm no longer brushed against his every time he moved . |
8 | ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ Artemis told the woman , moving slightly away from her so that the finger could no longer reach her chin . |
9 | He kept his face turned away from her so that she would n't see that he was n't telling the whole truth . |
10 | It coincided with his drawing back from her so that it appeared he was the one to call a halt first . |
11 | She grinned , happiness radiating from her now that she 'd received Guy 's approval . |
12 | Or is she the dark , instinctive force which Pamina must acknowledge and cease to accept unquestioningly , separating herself from it so that she can grow and begin her life 's journey ? |
13 | That document — I now quote from it so that I can make certain that I am not misleading the House — states : ’ Special software packages are being developed commercially and will be available before April 1991 . |
14 | The wind carried the shouts of the guards away from us so that they sounded like the shouts of men drowning . |