Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [conj] [verb] from the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Scurrying round to pick up the few crumbs that fall from the table ? ’
2 Options will be granted under seal and will be exercisable within a period of ten years and will entitle the recipients to acquire ordinary shares in the Company at a price determined by the Committee , being not less than the average of the middle market quotations for such shares as derived from the Daily Official List of The Stock Exchange for the three dealing days immediately preceding the date of grant or the market value ( as agreed with the Inland Revenue ) of the shares as at the date of grant ( or , in the case of new shares , their nominal value if greater ) .
3 They exist in a mirror world where they are suspended in a liquid like molten glass , and these images when seen from the mundane are brilliant but they are only mirror images of reality .
4 I like all things that grow from the soil .
5 Indeed , this may be an example of popular expression of those worries that arise from the criticism that is engendered by the public choice approach .
6 In this respect and others the approach has similarities with the SSM , particularly with regards to client participation to encourage a commitment to any changes that result from the audit .
7 An efficient but gentle administrator , with a particular sympathy and concern for the least important , he let people make their own decisions whilst watching from the background .
8 When the old house was practically uninhabitable , they or their sons built a new farmstead in the midst of their own fields and migrated from the village .
9 Clearly , the Government will take appropriate action on any recommendations that result from the Bingham inquiry .
10 The book strives to do justice to both areas but suffers from the size of the undertaking .
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