Example sentences of "[verb] from other people " in BNC.
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1 | Negotiation is therefore a means of getting what you want from other people and as such qualifies as a tricky situation ( see page 168 ) , where the way you behave is a make or break factor . |
2 | Under the wide distribution of in-service funding , decisions will be local about which courses should be organized and sought from other people ( from local authority advisers , educational consultants or higher education ) and which courses the teachers of the school or group of schools which holds the purse-strings should be asked or encouraged to attend . |
3 | Plainly , the simplest case is that where people are willing to hold that expanding stock of deposits which results from other people 's decisions to borrow . |
4 | Some fears can begin by seeing unpleasant things happen to others , or may be copied from other people , such as our parents . |
5 | Your second action today is to resign from other people 's committees . |
6 | This picture of myself develops from a myriad of experiences , particularly from the feedback I get from other people . |
7 | This refers to people 's progress through life : a result both of their attempts to maintain personal esteem and , at the same time , social respect deriving from other people 's evaluations . |
8 | Keynesian economics , they say , is the comparative static equilibrium approach to macroeconomics which has developed from other people 's interpretations of the General Theory . |
9 | Erm , er , clearly if you 're a , a net importer of agriculture , you have benefited from other people 's protectionism . |
10 | Another kind of insight to be added to this model can be gained from other people 's responses to the same , or similar places Dame Laura Knight RA , in her autobiography The Magic of a Line gives an insight into how the Malverns were seen in the 1930s . |
11 | For those living in the community , information about what was available was largely gained from other people around them , the social worker providing very little useful knowledge even after a visit ( p. 79 ) . |
12 | So you 're learning from other people as well . |
13 | All they can get from other people is advice , and not instruction . |
14 | In the dawn , before the host came home , he would surely be presented at last with one window into his father 's spirit , and add to the many aspects of Master Harry he had borrowed from other people one at least which was his own . |
15 | Rewards are often only valued if they come from other people , but in fact they can be much nicer and more appropriate if they come from you . |
16 | Secondly , the licensing obligations of regional electricity companies apply to power that they buy from their affiliates as well as to power that they buy from other people . |
17 | the right to have needs and wants that may differ from other people 's |
18 | The interviews gave me plenty of insights , but there was no way in which I could tell in what ways the Moonies might differ from other people of a similar age and from a similar background . |
19 | They are contrasted with secondary sources , which are data got at second hand ; i.e. sets of data culled from other people 's original data . |
20 | They can be acquired from other people and any form of interpersonal contact may allow microorganisms to be transmitted from one person to another . |
21 | Through gossip we learn from other people 's lives without undergoing the pain or danger of their experiences . |
22 | ‘ Oh , God , why do n't people learn from other people 's mistakes ? ’ the big man muttered , and bent over the child . |