Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [vb base] [pron] from the " in BNC.

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1 On the whole socialist feminists were suspicious of allowances on the grounds that they would undermine male wage-bargaining and preferred to argue , like Ada Nield Chew , for services in kind to support mothers in the ‘ drudgery ’ of child care ; Fabian women preferred direct payment to mothers in order to maintain their economic independence from their husbands and free them from the need to take on paid work which would distract them from their primary task of mothering ( Alexander , 1979 ) .
2 In verse erm thirteen , I will bring them out from the peoples and gather them from the countries and bring them into their own land .
3 Ask your Ski Club Representative or Party Leader for vouchers or get them from the Clubhouse .
4 But it is thought , however , that these few people do n't have the antibodies that protect them from the toxin if it is produced . ’
5 The control over text and graphics it allows is immense , and some of the functions that differentiate it from the rest of the Windows word processor league are particularly appropriate for a word processor — sentence selection being a case in point .
6 There are eight behaviours that are typical of successful negotiators and distinguish them from the less successful .
7 The principal methodological difficulty of the attempt to specify the developmental effects of TNCs in the global system is to isolate their effects and differentiate them from the general effects of the processes of ‘ modernization ’ ( a concept abandoned by most researchers but which lives on regardless ) .
8 There was so much that we used to cut it into strips and string it from the eaves to dry in the wind and sun .
9 The building sits on bearings that isolate it from the ground .
10 Overall there are some 80 plus codes that control everything from the font required , the justification format , the numbers of columns , kerning , tracking , leading and a host more .
11 With so many fast bowlers now suffering serious injury at some stage in their careers , coaches might be able to make an early identification of potential problems and eradicate them from the action .
12 Alcohol certainly affects most organs , but only the liver can convert it to other substances and clear it from the body .
13 Many of them wear long ragged cloaks , hooded coats , and dangling caps which cover their bodies and protect them from the sunlight .
14 You purchase players or get them from the free-transfer market .
15 ‘ The film will feature interviews with victims of male aggression in Ireland , Nicaragua , Palestine and Hackney , focusing on the need for women everywhere to join hands and liberate ourselves from the yoke of anti-female oppression , ’ said the letter .
16 Please lads , do n't make the same mistakes and take something from the game .
17 Because it is open to the sea , the lake becomes salty now and again , but the salt is flushed out by the rivers that feed it from the African mainland .
18 And Goldberg , in his pad : I have never said or written any of the sentiments attributed to me here , though I have heard them from the mouths and read them from the pens of others .
19 In other UDC areas local authorities and UDC Boards are working together to ensure that there is some balance to redevelopment , and officials are making great efforts to reassure residents and distance themselves from the LDDC experience .
20 The area below the stair then becomes part of the lounge , extending back from the glazed folding doors that separate it from the dining-room ( Fig 48 ) .
21 ‘ Midge , I want you to get back into the car , close the doors and lock them from the inside . ’
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