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

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1 They are joined by an increasing number of younger people throughout our businesses who bring with them new knowledge and skills so essential to maintain a lead against global competition and benefit from changes in technology .
2 Applicants benefit from delays in determination systems and the complicated review procedures after the initial decision .
3 We greatly value the close contact we have with the Junior School prefects and the Sixth Year pupils , as well as the assistance we receive from parents in a variety of situations .
4 But without your support and your demonstrations and support from whites in other countries with the rugby demonstrations , the cricket , with all aspects that you 've done , you 've also contributed to making it easier for us to be the kind of people we would like to be and I hope in that way we therefore do share as a family and then try and create one world .
5 The second group are the likely end-users of the AI ; they range from officers in middle management through SNCOs to the Airmen on the line .
6 Contributions range from Standards in chemistry at GCE advanced level , through Entropy and the second law — fourth year undergraduate 's ideas , to Looking at lectures through the eyes of students .
7 Destinations range from banks in Zurich to real estate in Manhattan .
8 But if we begin from situations in which the community does not find it necessary to impose standards , we find , in the very simplest cases , full confidence and agreement in evaluating , untroubled by worries over differences of taste .
9 Excuses vary from difficulties in obtaining payment to the daunting prospect of completing export documentation .
10 I often hear from friends in the military business , because that 's near my own sort of work , that the German part of NATO is the only really big and solid part of NATO , as if that military tradition has revived , found itself again .
11 Second , elicitation procedures suffer from difficulties in interpreting what ‘ no response ’ means .
12 Both of these methods suffer from oscillations in performance associated with their mode of action , and neither performs as well as ‘ static ’ randomization methods .
13 Females hatch from eggs in the spring and then fly away to find new plants to feed on .
14 They sell goods direct from communities in developing countries and say they 're selling the briquetters to encourage Eric Lamont-Gregory in his quest to export his invention to the third world .
15 Ammonoids differ from nautiloids in the suture lines being wavy or crimped ; this of course reflects an elaboration of the outer part of the walls ( septa ) separating the chambers in the earlier part of the shell .
16 Reptiles differ from amphibians in that , because of the development of the amniote egg , they are able to breed on land as well as live there most of the time .
17 Certain individuals stand out as more perceptive , sensitive , far-seeing than the rest of us , and we recognize their value judgements as maturer than our own ; but they differ from experts in that we can learn from them only how to evaluate more maturely ourselves .
18 Spurs occur on the legs of many insects and differ from setae in being of multicellular origin .
19 They differ from turbidites in their general environmental setting and in the relative paucity of the basal sole marks that record the erosional passage of a turbid current .
20 Our cases differ from others in several ways .
21 On the other hand , some accents differ from others in having more phonemes and phonemic contrasts .
22 Suffice it to say here that , during enculturation , individuals acquire , first , an image of themselves as helpless and dependent in a hostile and malevolent world that it is largely beyond their ability to control and , second , a set of habits and expectations that lead them to seek and expect aid and comfort from others in times of distress .
23 It is appropriate here that I quote from passages in the report of the headmaster Mr which was furnished to Norwich City College .
24 These changes arise from changes in the laminar velocity profile .
25 As with XLA , most human genetic disorders arise from mutations in genes that encode currently unknown proteins .
26 ‘ Accidents and ill-health are never inevitable ; they often arise from failures in control and organisation .
27 Almost all the differences in size and general form of an organism arise from differences in the number , activity and persistence of the centres of cell division .
28 Most of the differences in size arise from differences in cell number .
29 The above analysis assumes that capital movements only arise from differences in productivity .
30 Many human developmental abnormalities arise from abnormalities in the moulding of sheets of cells .
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