Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] from [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Communication is not a discrete process separate from the organization 's main activities .
2 They believed that , if beheaded or shot , poison-tipped gems and beads pour from the bird 's body , killing the greedy hunter ; they leave owls well alone .
3 The ideas arise from the planner 's informal trawling of the external environment for information .
4 Essentially , it is necessary : ( 1 ) to keep clients ' money and trust money separate from the firm 's own accounts ; ( 2 ) to account to clients for interest earned on their moneys held on deposit whether in designated or undesignated client accounts in the circumstances set out in the rules ; and ( 3 ) to submit the firm 's books and accounting practices to annual inspection by a qualified accountant .
5 Ordinary viewers had been invited to pose questions live from the BBC 's regional studios .
6 In summary , his presentation allows readers to suppose that the Pioneers were wrong in establishing , or attempting to establish , the producers ' societies as bodies separate from the consumers ' societies , and wrong even in seeing them as genuine co-operatives .
7 As the actual words and stylistic devices recede from the reader 's consciousness their place is taken by an illusion of actual experience , one which the reader shares without actually being involved in it .
8 As and put it : ‘ Whatever decisions flow from the government 's policy review , it is important to understand the background …
9 Or did the white men vanish from the tribe 's memory as completely as the tribe vanished for the white man ?
10 Problems with the defence of justification arise from the law 's procedures , not its principles .
11 ( A flourish from the TRAGEDIAN 's band . )
12 Defects in harmony ( balance ) and soundness of the body structure detract from the dog 's appearance and working ability .
13 The proposals are also being presented to national research councils , which have recently discovered that a growing proportion of Europe 's research budgets come from the EC 's research commission .
14 They are not equipped to care much about the management of the individual firms they own , nor would it be sensible for them to do so : their benefits come from the market 's general performance , not from the particular .
15 An attachment of earnings order requires a debtor 's employer to deduct monies direct from the debtor 's wage packet and pay off the debt over a period of months .
16 But in some areas of apparent synergy , such as materials technology , the motor industry 's requirements for cheap mass production differ from the military 's emphasis on small-volume , high-quality manufacturing in which cost is secondary .
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