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

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1 Early cash withdrawals wipe out the tax-free element , but you still benefit from better-than-average savings rates .
2 Those with negative equity clearly benefit from higher prices , but many others gain from lower ones .
3 The family has become a more isolated unit , relatively separate from wider sets of kin , and functioning chiefly as a conjugal or nuclear unit .
4 Since aesthetic values are informed by a range of economic , social , and cultural values , literary choices can not be seen as wholly separate from broader systems of value .
5 Those with negative equity clearly benefit from higher prices , but many others gain from lower ones .
6 They differ from older forms of association in that they are two-way trades of complementary strengths among competitors .
7 These observations differ from earlier findings in which scid mice were host for the same TCR -β transgene .
8 Visigothic and Burgundian law-codes are more precise , but they date from later generations .
9 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 .
10 The former might appear a more powerful technique from the point of view of the applicant ; but , comparing it with a ‘ live ’ examination , in which the questioner can frame follow-up questions in terms of the way in which the facts evolve from earlier answers , a United States court has described the framing of questions in advance as ‘ a supreme test of the questioning lawyer 's powers of prescience ’ .
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