Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 Tammuz' jaded beliefs were not that novel : Quincx had heard them spill from many a Tech-Green 's lips ; but then Ewan had always thought himself unique .
2 Each unit is ranked according to profitability and profit growth , which helps spur competition between IDG managers and — with any luck — encourages them to learn from each other .
3 Flaubert , who visited the island in 1847 , got lost in these deserted , deceptively placid fields , of which he wrote : ‘ One would have said that all those who owned them profited from them but did not like them . ’
4 The Thatcher group had several characteristics which made them differ from their predecessors .
5 Increased identification and understanding between an organisation , its workers , neighbours and the public or allowing them to benefit from the activity , increases the understanding and acceptance of risk .
6 Some Western conservationists have welcomed Martin 's departure but local conservationist groups generally supported his policy of giving local communities an interest in preserving wildlife by allowing them to benefit from wildlife management schemes .
7 The arts can have a liberating effect on people , encouraging them to change from being passive and dependent to being creative and active .
8 It intends to demo the stuff at NeXt World next week and then sell them separate from NeXtstep .
9 Nothing and I do mean nothing is gon na make me move from here until you agree to dump the munchkin . ’
10 Before you start , ask yourself : what are our objectives , what message are we trying to get across , which people do we want to reach , what emotions should they feel , what responses are we looking for , what do we want them to take from this event — in person or through the media and press ?
11 I would also like to thank the Nature Conservancy Council 's Upland Vegetation Survey and Andrew Currie for allowing me to quote from their unpublished reports .
12 I am grateful to the right hon. Member for Selby for allowing me to quote from the letter .
13 ‘ So you got me fired from my job , ’ Maria supplied dully .
14 It also got me banned from our playschool , for life .
15 The individuals ' personal history , what they have done , who they have been , what has been important to them , makes them come ‘ alive ’ , helping them emerge from the ‘ elderly ’ or ‘ dependent ’ or ‘ infirm ’ stereotypes .
16 And make them journey from Killinghall towards Ripon .
17 As a result Mrs Pankhurst asked them to withdraw from the WSPU , and the militant suffragette movement split off into the ‘ Peths ’ and the ‘ Panks ’ , with Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence helping to found the non-violent Votes for Women Fellowship and the Women 's Freedom League .
18 What do you think I got from over there ?
19 ‘ Rehabilitation medicine ’ at least sounds more positive , provided that it is recognised to mean far more than physical therapy and more than helping someone to recover from a single injury or illness .
20 Any artist I represent could tell me I am useless , but no one will ever be able to claim I stole from them , because I have never had the opportunity .
21 Yes , I mean I noticed from the draft P P G thirteen that they do not define small .
22 I mean I know from my own personal experience that if you come fly from New York to London and you eat a meal in a restaurant or in a hotel in New York and then the next day you eat one in London , you do find that the services is much slower , for example .
23 I think that the money that is actually getting put into Scotland in tourism , I mean I come from Sterling and
24 good news , erm , that 's interesting , I mean we have expressions , I mean I come from Yorkshire
25 Well I mean I quote from the nineteenth of November letter from the Parish Council , The Parish Council fully support the environmental recommendations from the District Council .
26 change I think from the with the we 've got a staff meeting on the
27 In contrast , the few policies aimed at older workers have been positively intended to encourage them to withdraw from the labour market .
28 At the end of this necessarily lengthy examination of the decided cases I have found nothing which causes me to depart from the view I expressed before embarking on that examination as to the appropriate procedure to be followed under section 7(3) and section 8(2) considered simply on the basis of the statutory language .
29 The development of interest rate and currency swaps has offered a further fillip to the eurobond market , by increasing borrowers ' flexibility in issuance , as well as enabling them to profit from comparative advantage in borrowing in different markets ( see Hammond , 1987 ) .
30 Elinor believed that her novels provided her readers with excitement , helped them to escape from insecurity and anxiety , frustration and drudgery , misery and sorrow , and of course , the boring daily routine of a life in which nothing was likely to change .
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