Example sentences of "[vb base] from the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If the companies all draw from the same research and technology base , we may inhibit technical and product innovation , just when it is most needed ’ , Albert Sobey , an industry consultant from Michigan , told the subcommittee . |
2 | Interestingly , this is the period in which parietal cells disappear from the same anatomical site in most subjects . |
3 | Germany and Switzerland suffer from the same problems . |
4 | There are new flat roof systems about which are supposed to be better , but they suffer from the same inherent disadvantages as their earlier counterparts . |
5 | The key to Homoeopathy is that no two people suffer from the same disease . |
6 | The representational aspects of the five theories differ widely , but all suffer from the same problems of knowledge acquisition and inefficiency when implementations are attempted . |
7 | TV programmes , unless specifically designed to teach English , suffer from the same disadvantages as sound film for beginners . |
8 | Auto-pattern adjustables ( used on cars ) and girder-pattern spanners have slightly different mechanisms , but both suffer from the same disadvantage as far as plumbing is concerned , which is that they are difficult to use on a pipe close to a wall . |
9 | All of these treatments , however , suffer from the same inability to reach tumour outside the bowel wall . |
10 | Many people suffer from the same disease of thinking they must be right all the time , and they must push their rightness onto other people . |
11 | Both these objectives suffer from the same constraints — the uncompetitive nature of railfreight charges compared with road haulage , other than trainload freight , and the lack of private sidings in Britain on anything like the scale in France or Germany thus requiring intermodal handling and its resultant costs . |
12 | The dressing table itself is basically a worktop : either a length of kitchen worktop or make from the same material as the rest of the system . |
13 | The properties of individuals emerge from the many aspects of the complex whole . |
14 | ‘ We may share rooms , but do n't forget you and Charlie originate from the same stable . |
15 | the objects to which men give most preference , their ideals , proceed from the same perceptions and experiences as the objects which they most abhor , and … they were originally only distinguished from one another through slight modifications … |
16 | The cab came from a Massey-Ferguson 1200 and cost £600 , and a solid steel radiator surround from the same model was turned upside down and fitted to the new tractor . |
17 | Not only were the structures and systems of these departments inherited from Pretoria , but the genealogy of their staffing policies derive from the same origin . |
18 | The ability to play chords on the horn , provided the notes derive from the same harmonic series , has long been known . |
19 | Mythic discordance is analogous to musical dissonance : in fact , the two derive from the same source and arouse the same joy . |
20 | It is no accident that the words ‘ health ’ , ‘ whole ’ , ‘ healing ’ and even ‘ holy ’ all derive from the same root . |
21 | MacGregor has the advantage of breadth of experience in Government , especially as Chief Secretary to the Treasury , a post that won him praise from the former Chancellor , Nigel Lawson , whatever that is worth these days . |
22 | Fundamentally , such protests against the cultural surrogates of the parents arise from the same origin as the assault on boundaries , standards and restraints — the parricidal resentment against the father 's sexual rights over the mother which results from the failure to resolve the Oedipal conflict . |
23 | Both allegations arise from the same incident in Middlesbrough Town Hall in October last year . |
24 | At the beginning of the line , the aircraft all start from the same common stock , but as they progress the goodies are added or not added according to the order . |
25 | Structures with similar appearances , in comparable locations , that differentiate from the same embryonic tissue at the same stage in development , can be identified relatively easily and , in general , their connections tend to be similar . |
26 | These are factors such as education , training , language and responsibility which colour the thinking of people so that different impressions result from the same data . |
27 | The theorists ' problems stem from the many different ways quarks have of getting from A to B. On the way , they can emit or absorb any number of gluons ( particles which carry the strong nuclear force ) , so the possibilities are endless . |
28 | In this sense the elements of a people 's ‘ real ’ universe can be ‘ turned upside down ’ as easily as those of its linguistic universe , since their apprehension of both stem from the same fundamental principles of thought and meaning construction . |
29 | Said said he come from the that and all . |
30 | For a start , 80% of its staff come from the former graphics system builder , which was itself born of a marriage made in hell between bitter rivals Ardent Computer Inc and Stellar Computer Corp back in 1989 . |