Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] from [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 I could not present them , at fifty-five and sixty , with the same situation they had had to face twenty years earlier when my mother had come home from the teacher 's training college where she was a lecturer in medieval history , given birth to me , and died of it .
2 In 1987 Mr Keyse was disabled in a road accident while returning home from a day 's work at Llanfair Caereinion station .
3 Even in a larger group , so long as a few actors stand to benefit disproportionately from the group 's success , then it may be worth their while to bear the costs of collective action , although less-involved people will free-ride .
4 Women would increasingly in the future be recruited into the new semi-skilled jobs , often at piece rates , so that employers were able to benefit both from the job 's lack of a craft tradition behind it , and from a work-force trained from childhood to regard anything they did as unskilled .
5 Each query that a user puts to a system should be considered independently from the user 's knowledge of the use of the system .
6 Road builders will benefit most from the government 's largesse .
7 Related manufacturing industries such as food processing , chemicals and engineering suffered keenly from the ports ' decline and the surrounding areas endured massive job losses and an exodus of their people .
8 Although the current intake came entirely from the college 's National Certificate Programme , the aim is to broaden the entry .
9 FITNESS enthusiast Angelina Arnott was turned away from a women 's health club because she used to be a man .
10 New Hartlepool MP Peter Mandelson claims the case of Natalie Readman , five , who was turned away from the town 's general hospital due to a shortage of beds , proves that the quality of local health services is being eroded by the government 's NHS reforms .
11 Villages and timber plants are to be relocated away from the pandas ' habitat …
12 Stopping would 've been like looking away from a hypnotist 's swinging silver watch .
13 He came away from the lawyer 's office with the keys of the house in his pocket .
14 Sarah twisted away from the physician 's grasp and darted back inside the foundry to where Bill Yardley still sat on the trough .
15 Members of staff benefit directly from the Group 's success through profit sharing .
16 He came home from a night 's fishing with the news that King George V was having a review of the British fleet , and would sail through the Channel to Chatham at the head of his Navy , leading them in a dreadnought .
17 Came home from a week 's camp with local youngsters to find that the whole house had been ransacked , windows smashed , kids toys broken , the water boiler ripped out and everything wet .
18 Previously , investigations like this had been done mainly from the outsider 's point of view , and it was men like Evans-Pritchard ( 1902–73 ) , Radcliffe-Brown ( 1881–1955 ) , and , particularly , Malinowski ( 1884–1942 ) , who determined that the only really effective way of understanding the way of life of these peoples was to go and live among them for an extended period of time , learning their language , and becoming accepted as a member of their social groups .
19 Although found in the buying section of this Practice Guide these listings have not been prepared solely from a buyer 's perspective .
20 However , they apparently did not rule out eventual increases , although these would have to be met exclusively from the company 's own funds .
21 However , they apparently did not rule out eventual increases , although these would have to be met exclusively from the company 's own funds .
22 Different people in the group will be given specific roles such as time keeper , secretary ; and there will be explicit rules of behaviour such as only speaking through the chair , considering one idea at a time , recapping frequently from the secretary 's minutes and so on .
23 ‘ Have you gone speechless on me again ? ’ he murmured tauntingly as Cavell Fielding came forward from the restaurant 's extravagantly decorative entrance opposite them , a slight widening of her sapphire eyes the only surprise she evinced at seeing them together .
24 He is now living apart from the children 's mother , but can not be named for legal reasons .
25 Campaigning under the slogan " deliverance " , the FNM emphasised that it was time for a change , given that its free-market strategy of combating recession , high unemployment and reviving the tourist based economy differed little from the PLP 's .
26 All of the inaugural temporary exhibitions are drawn entirely from the museum 's holdings .
27 Accompanied by superb colour plates of objects drawn largely from the museum 's collection and newly re-photographed the multi-faceted , sometimes ethereal nature of glass is explored in all its astounding variety , from ancient civilisation onwards .
28 STUDENTS on a part-time MSc computer course to start next year at Kingston Polytechnic will get their own microcomputers so that they can work away from the polytechnic 's classrooms .
29 In these circumstances , it is crucial for the reader twenty-five years later , faced with these sixteen documents , to be able to apply principles of evaluation ; but these principles should not be drawn extraneously from some private viewpoint or ideology , but instead drawn intrinsically from the Council 's own experience and the immediate aftermath of implementation .
30 Art-B was said to have arranged huge loans from Poland 's two biggest financial institutions , the National Bank of Poland ( central bank ) and the PKO ( the state savings bank ) , and was accused of illegal manipulation of bank deposits and loans , profiting illegally from the country 's 60 per cent interest rates .
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