Example sentences of "can [verb] [pers pn] from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The RUC are anxious to speak to the driver of a maroon Maestro car which was close to the murder scene yesterday morning , in order that they can eliminate them from the murder investigation .
2 If that man is out there and he is innocent then please would he come forward so that we can eliminate him from the inquiry
3 Who can deliver us from the power of these mighty gods ? ’
4 But a woman teacher can know you from the inside ; you can not hide from her so easily , or divert her attention .
5 Er it it is I can remove it from the rest of the the sales that er even from the direct sales that you 've been
6 I can see him from the kitchen window you see .
7 I can see him from the car park , his back to a large glass window .
8 Maggie 's relation to them in space does n't change that much ; you can see them from the kitchen ; you ca n't from the bedsitting room .
9 You can see it from the bottom of our garden
10 I mean my house is actually right next to it and also the people that live at Shilton Edge Farm erm and you can see it from the airfield or the Kencot Road .
11 He can defend us , can separate us from the past , from the concentration camps and lost wars .
12 This is not a call to glorify suffering for its own sake , but to realize that nothing can separate us from the love of Christ , whatever it may be .
13 When we turn to God in prayer and supplication with thanksgiving , God will fill us with the peace which passes all understanding , nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of God which is expressed in Jesus Christ his son , our Lord .
14 She agreed with Gilbert that the souls of the dead are in the hand of God and , as for herself , she was persuaded that there is nothing in this world or out of it which can separate us from the love of God .
15 Yeah I mean you can guess it from the clue without having to fill in the crossword .
16 If the baby looks more at the new patterns , it indicates that he/she can discriminate them from the original .
17 I have no — ‘ You have a black coat and a long tongue , Angus — they can hear you from the back of the crowd . ’
18 She can read it from the screen , she does n't need it printed out .
19 Any decision on taxation has to be taken by the member states unanimously and there now seems little hope that the Commission can deflect them from the course they set out upon yesterday .
20 You can get them from The Chocolate Soldier in Wellington Court Mews in Darlington , as part of their range of proper Belgian chocolates .
21 Should they break this code of conduct , their association can strike them from the register and ban them from practising medicine .
22 We 're screening the men before they 're allowed onto the service and then women can screen them from the comfort of their own home , so there 's a double check and balance going on .
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