Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [vb base] from [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Such statements derive from the meetings of a specially convened working party on national objectives , but as a preliminary to this a national debate on the purposes of primary education has already taken place in 1978 , culminating in a widely publicised and widely representative National Seminar on the Content of Primary Education .
2 As Raymond Williams puts it , speaking not specifically about the family but more generally about myths of a rural past which was happier and more stable , such myths stem from the contradictions of the present which are difficult to contain .
3 It is important to emphasise that , as the competences identified by these bodies emerge from the Standards Development Programme , these will be incorporated into the appropriate SCOTVEC provision : National Certificate Modules , Higher National Units or Workplace-assessed Units .
4 The interfaces to these facilities stem from the options listed on this index page .
5 These practices range from the methods and resources used by the police in handling the various situations they encounter , to the interpretative processes or ‘ cognitive map ’ used in the practical reasoning which their work uniformly requires .
6 In certain details , those entries differ from the opinions advanced by Sylvester .
7 Under the terms of Gramm-Rudman , the burden of sequestration would be spread across civilian and defence programmes ; those areas exempt from the cuts included social security payments , veterans ' pensions and federal disability and workers ' compensation payments .
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