Example sentences of "[verb] from the [noun pl] [unc] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The silent war between the United Company of Undertakers and the Worshipful Company of Upholders did not last long , for by 1748 the imprimatur had been dropped from the Upholders ' blank funeral invitations and we no longer hear from the United Company of Undertakers again .
2 Instead she was confined for twenty hours a day on a ward for the criminally insane , most of them doped and many of them bruised from the warders ' heavy handling .
3 Brig Ramsey arrives from the Women 's Royal Army Corps ( WRAC ) , where she was the final director before its abolition last week under Options for Change .
4 Through his controlling stake in the Daily Mail & General Trust , Rothermere is enjoying the benefits of increased profitability resulting from the papers ' lower cost base .
5 Whether or not it is correct , it quite clearly differs from the parents ' explicit account of their perception of how the decision has been reached and the implications it will have for George .
6 Starting from the artists ' personal standpoints , the exhibition shows the diversity of artistic perception of reality today .
7 To assume that a study of Islamic pattern will have particular meaning for all Moslem children is imposing an idealised view of others ' cultures , rather than starting from the children 's real community .
8 In fact , studies of colonial government have often involved a perspective which is derived from the colonialists ' own assessments of their impact on dependent territories .
9 The basic bedrooms have been converted from the monks ' former cells and have telephone .
10 They derive from the writers ' own work practice and belief system and serve to reinforce it in relation to other groups and cultures .
11 That is , the material presented is not some kind of post hoc analysis imposed upon the texts in the light of present-day concerns , removed from the ancients ' own understanding of the laws in their original context .
12 What is questionable is whether they make the best use of this information , particularly of that which , if they were competent to extract it , could be deduced from the companies ' published accounts .
13 Other labels derive from words taken from the foreigners ' own language .
14 Work should start from the pupils ' own linguistic competence .
15 Ominously , the highest estimate comes from the bankers ' own technical adviser , who puts it at £8.1bn .
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