Example sentences of "[adv] he [be] [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 So he was sacked from his £255-a-week job at Drayton Park Sewage Works , in west London .
2 Thus he is dismissed from the story .
3 The longer he was excluded from power , the darker became his premonitions .
4 And yesterday he was banned from driving for two years and fined £900 .
5 Later he was ousted from the CPGB , but with Hungary , the party split wide open .
6 Seven years later he was removed from his place in Lenin 's mausoleum .
7 Several days later he was expelled from the party .
8 Now he 's retired from the International scene and competes in the Indoor game .
9 Now he was lost from view .
10 Reportedly he was chosen from a field of at least three candidates after two rounds of secret balloting ; commentators suggested that this bore out rumours of divisions within the Church between conservatives and reformers seeking to capitalize on greater freedom from state control by playing a more assertive role in society .
11 Eventually he was banned from having anything to do with the Bookman and all his plans were ignored .
12 Then he was gone from my field of vision , down behind the sports car .
13 But then he was fired from his £400,000-a-year job as chief executive of the M I insurance group — and his champagne lifestyle collapsed .
14 He gave them his last instructions , and then he was taken from their sight .
15 On his way there he was thrown from his horse and killed .
16 During his brave and daring life he came up against many dangers , none so well remembered and retold as the story of how he was saved from death at the hands of the Red Indians by Pocohontas , daughter of Chief Powhattan .
17 Owen Ruddy , who lives near the scene of the crime , described how he was woken from his sleep by the noise .
18 His greatest moment came in July 1977 when he was sacked from the manager 's post at Manchester United after disclosing the fact that he was having an affair with Mary Brown , wife of the club 's physiotherapist , Laurie Brown .
19 Ostrovsky had left Israel for Canada , his birthplace , in 1986 when he was dismissed from Mossad after working for them for some 17 months .
20 The Sonata in A minor K.310/300d ( 25 ) was written in the summer of 1778 , following his mother 's death and at a time when he was parted from Aloysia Weber .
21 Following a nasty knee injury against Shrewsbury in November 1984 , when he was carried from the field with his leg cut to the bone , George played again , with massive strapping and padding the following Saturday , and in all the ensuing games , in considerable pain and in spite of his injury .
22 This evidence sheds valuable light , therefore , not only on the first recorded Northumbrian royal overtures to the Frankish court but also on the disturbed state of the kingdom on the eve of Alhred 's expulsion in 774 when he was driven from York at Easter ( ASC D , s.a. 774 ) into exile among the Picts .
23 His abrupt departure from positions of influence in Senegalese politics had been signalled in an extensive Cabinet reshuffle carried out on March 27 , when he was dropped from the post of Secretary-General to the Presidency and Minister of State , a post he had held since January 1981 .
24 He finds an icon for his teaching in the Old Testament account ( Exodus 19 ) of Moses ' ascent of Sinai where he is separated from the people and priests by a cloud in the darkness of which he encounters God .
25 Even if there is no impairment in an individual 's ability to become aware of a hazard to safety , there may be some reason why he is prevented from taking the necessary avoiding action .
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