Example sentences of "[adv] from [pers pn] [conj] i " in BNC.
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1 | I just could n't keep away from her when I got the chance to escape from Rocamar the other day . |
2 | It felt as though someone was pulling my lifeline away from me and I was flailing around , trying to grab hold of it . |
3 | lt was heading away from me and I could see the twin yellow eyes of its exhaust which dilated as the plane changed its inclination and became airborne . |
4 | I felt further away from him than I had ever felt , even when I came back from the hospital . |
5 | ‘ I told you to keep away from him and I meant it ! ’ |
6 | I wanted to get far away from him as I could . |
7 | So I 'd stay away from 'er if I was you an' come an' play marbles with me like you used to do . ’ |
8 | There 's a pub about four streets away from us where I used to go with my dad . |
9 | Altogether he struck me as being in better spirits than usual ; and I learnt later , though not from him and I can not vouch for its veracity , that he had had himself psychoanalysed . |
10 | I learnt more from him that I can ever acknowledge . |
11 | But Fergie wanted more from me than I was able to give . |
12 | ‘ I do n't know about anyone else , ’ said Jay , in the eerily calm eye of the storm , ‘ but you seemed to want me , seemed to be holding back from me and I do n't know why . |
13 | Yeah , I I 've well that makes a change you know I mean some of my stuff 's come back from them and I 've wondered whether they 've read it . |
14 | I , far from it but I think here we should be encouraging him or , or highlighting the , the problem that he 's got that he ought to be looking at . |