Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] from [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Much of the fascination with tool use among animals stems from its apparent similarity to human use of tools .
2 Today , the power of networks stems from their information-sharing capabilities .
3 Today , the power of networks stems from their information-sharing capabilities
4 Again , part of men 's extra earnings comes from their greater tendency to work shifts for which they get paid extra , and overtime which gets paid at premium rates .
5 The required logical format of these publications arises from their statutory nature .
6 Just above T c , the resistivity for both materials deviates from its normal-state behaviour before dropping precipitously at T c .
7 The principal evidence for Scott 's radical opinions comes from his extensive diaries and other unpublished writings .
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