Example sentences of "we [vb base] from [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We will never know what happened during that operation because , like most English people , we suffer from excessive politeness with figures of authority and we do n't question or harass them when their explanations seem superficial .
2 In addition to the weight we gain from careless reliance on fatty foods , it also contributes to high cholesterol levels ( see above ) .
3 Do I guide the Feedback Session so that we grow from one session to another ?
4 That many of the findings here are similar to those of our other work on adult education , we feel adds to the value of what we report from this study of applicants .
5 ‘ We are very grateful for the donations we receive from charitable organisations like BLISS , but in the last two to three years there has been an additional £800,000 investment in special baby care units from Mersey region . ’
6 Editorials and Commentaries are where you read this , rather than in the middle of the journal ; the typography has changed ; now and then we break from two columns to three on the page ; and there is a spot of blue on the cover .
7 We abstract from real-world problems of uncertainty ( so that the above data are all known ) and from changing prices .
8 Frequently we abstract from this covenant by singling out the Ten Commandments and ignoring much of the remainder of the Mosaic code .
9 Such increases as have occurred in on-licence sales have tended to be in products such as lager , cider , wines and spirits , many of which we purchase from outside suppliers in the form of proprietary brands .
10 In the middle of his harrowing report he let slip a sentence , and we hear from that monster of objectivity inside every artist who sees everything as grist to the mill .
11 But the most general conclusion that we draw from this kind of pattern is that the norms of a speech community are not necessarily uniform within that community , with every group agreeing on a single appropriate realization .
12 We know from many surveys of public opinion that over 70% of the public would wish their organs to be used for transplantation after death .
13 But we know from occasional appearances in the city of gay or lesbian performers that there will be a terrific demand for tickets . ’
14 The pumice that we know from painful experience in the bathroom consists of material containing over 65 per cent of silica , and there is a general tendency to associate pumice only with acid rocks such as rhyolites .
15 However , we differ from this work by allowing wages to be determined endogenously , as will be made clear in Section 4 .
16 When we turn from personal evangelism to community-focused church-based evangelism there are far fewer books which provide practical help in this area .
17 There is , however , a bigger variation of meaning as we go from one group to another .
18 The only real fault is the looseness of the structure : in higgledy-piggledy fashion and at breathless speed , we move from female infanticide in Tamil Nadu to disabled babies in Nairobi .
19 But exploitation produces conflict and it is because of the conflict inherent in each stage of development that history is the unfolding of a drama in which we move from one kind of society to another and which ultimately leads to socialism .
20 Notice how meaning becomes more and more slippery as we move from one layer to the next .
21 One of those interesting questions is , for example , the relationship between column H and column I and the way in which those relationships change as we move from one district to another .
22 On this heady diet we move from intoxicating anticipation to deep despair .
23 It is no coincidence that we move from this shot to a view of the holy pictures and medals surrounding Katy 's mirror .
24 Despite this , standard-based interpretations have been used so frequently in diachronic description that they have greatly affected the conceptualization of language history that we inherit from older generations of scholars .
25 Will he please bear in mind the fact that it is essential that , where possible , we buy from British manufacturers across the country ?
26 If we fail to do so , economic policies will remain more show than substance and the unemployed , the low-paid and others on low incomes , as well as manufacturing industries and small businesses , will continue to suffer as we lurch from one recession to the next .
27 Indeed , the evidence we have from cognitive psychology of the overwhelming predominance of the unconscious over the conscious parts of mental processes suggests that consciousness may be as peripheral to the central information processing activities of the brain as the whiteness of this paper is marginal to the semantic content of the words printed on it , which are telling you what I think about the mind .
28 Does my hon. Friend agree that it is appalling that the Opposition whinge on about the failure of this country to export , when we know that what we need from both sides of the House is unanimity to help exporters and not complaints about them ?
29 Many of us escape from that problem by redefining our experimental paradigms and phenomena as things worthy of study in their own right , so we have a psychological literature that abounds in studies of ‘ classical conditioning ’ , the ‘ serial position effect ’ , the ‘ lateral hypothalamic syndrome ’ , and ‘ risky-shift ’ .
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