If possible, rest from fatigue is so arranged as to interfere with work the least.
Arise, mount thy horse and take thy men and do thine endeavour to kill him, so we may be at rest from him.
Come let us assemble together and acquaint the king with this, so the young merchant may lose favour with him and he rid us of him and we be at rest from him.
Come, let us assemble together and acquaint the king therewith, so the young merchant may lose regard with him[FN#161] and he rid us of him and we be at rest from him.
Arise, mount thy horse and take thy host and do thy best to kill him, so we may be atrest from him.
The news we brought was of a nature their hearts had long yearned for; it spoke of rest from toil--rest from suffering--rest from sin.
He meant to suggest the idea of repose-- 'Sleep, full of rest from head to foot.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rest from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.