Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] from [art] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 We tend to work from the Centre in the friendly critic role .
2 The aim is to invest in Chinese stocks and shares which stand to benefit from the upsurge in economic growth which China is experiencing .
3 I find knitting from a pattern in the Design Controller even easier than knitting with a mylar sheet .
4 Subjectively , people may learn helplessness ( Maier and Seligman , 1976 ) ; have an external locus of control ( Rotter , 1971 ) ; or feel alienated from the world in which they live ( Seeman , 1959 ) .
5 Alright , so what you 've learnt from the experience in North China is that you are actually better off to go in fairly gently
6 For too long , we have stared from the moon in reproachful silence at this spectacle .
7 PC Fishwick said it is likely the ties have come from a shop in the North-East or North Yorkshire .
8 Once the scene of quiet tea parties and garden fetes , the beautiful green lawns have disappeared from the rectory in the Northamptonshire village of Woodford .
9 Whilst the Electoral Register remains the most reliable means of confirming the name and address of a credit applicant , tens of thousands of names have disappeared from the Register in the last year .
10 Some species have benefited from the change in the downland agricultural scene , and Corn Buntings and Skylarks are now more numerous in these areas than elsewhere in the county and are the most characteristic birds of the downland .
11 In the British system of local government finance , with the wonderful inimitable reforms of the present government , er we have gone from a situation in which er the central government financed about , between forty five and fifty percent of local expenditure to a situation where the central government finances about eighty five percent , I think between eighty five and ninety percent of local spending .
12 We can begin to answer this question by listing three principles concerning the divine which have emerged from the analysis in the previous chapter :
13 Mention is made of how in the viewing of the mountains " … it is to be seen how the very naturall working of those flood falling from the height in winter stormes have broken down & worn such rifts & slitts in the rocks as hereby the dead leaders or mettall finnes or vaine have appeared unto us above ground which before were hid by the earth & stones formerly covring the rocks some 2 or 3 fathomes deep … "
14 The pit 's financial problems have stemmed from a delay in starting production at the main PC1 coalface .
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