Example sentences of "[verb] something [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | If she did n't tell him he might accuse her of keeping something else from him and it might be best to know it all , might n't it ? |
2 | You could say that most winters in Baldersdale are too long , and every time we have a really bad one it takes something away from me in a physical sense . |
3 | er you were , you were saying that er for some people the group is a kind of a danger cos it takes something away from them , and that 's certainly true , but the th the point I was , I was getting at was that |
4 | The words may carry our meaning , but the receiver may be expecting something else from them and interprets accordingly . |
5 | One of his first papers was called the neuro psychoses of defence , and defence meant fending something away from consciousness , what he later called repression . |
6 | It took something away from everyone , whether they 'd been IP in the past or not . |
7 | The early sixties demanded something else from its art . |
8 | Perhaps I should have deduced something immediately from that coincidence . |
9 | He peered uneasily down the dark tunnel at the end of the platform and remembered something else from their past : Mother Bernie and her holes in the universe , the holes that let the Evil in . |
10 | it means that they 're there and that if you take something away from the wealthy peasants and equalize |