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

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1 Wilson and Pahl ( 1988 ) also report from their case study data that siblings are an important source of assistance when one of them is stretched financially .
2 The amount that banks hold in cash and operational balances is up to them and depends on the demand for cash that they expect from their customers .
3 the agaves leap from their rootstock toeholds
4 The most brightly coloured parts of the sea slug , which therefore attract most attention , are the papillae — hair-like structures which grow from their backs and which have arranged on their surfaces groups of stinging cells known as nettle-cells or nematocysts , which explode at the slightest touch , discharging a barbed , whip-like structure .
5 By listening closely to what chefs want from their equipment and by striving to scale new heights in service and product development , they are doing their utmost to meet the needs of the modern caterer .
6 Stoves conduct exhaustive in-depth research to find out exactly what customers want from their cookers .
7 For example , it is taking steps to discover what local employers and businesses need and want from their employees .
8 Exceptions would be certain Loranthaceous and Viscaceous seeds , which birds remove from their bills by brushing them through bark crevices , or the passage of seeds through an animal to germinate in its dung .
9 Within paid employment , male workers benefit from their ability to keep the best and most skilled jobs for themselves ; they are beneficiaries of occupational segregation by gender .
10 Ponds and lakes , too , benefit from their surroundings , as leaves and insects perish within them , and some nutrients run in from the surrounding land .
11 The next issue is whether the managers benefit from their position as directors or employees so as to acquire something for less than its full market value .
12 The overall aim is in fact positive to help patients to obtain most benefit from their surgery and ultimately to improve their level of health .
13 The Spirit 's gifts encourage , inspire and build up those who receive them , and benefit from their use .
14 Most patients with malignant biliary obstruction in whom a large diameter ( 10 or 11.5 FG ) plastic stent is inserted , die from their tumour while their first stent is still patient .
15 Our surveys show employees are more and more satisfied with the communications they receive from their companies and they believe they understand more now about what is going on around them .
16 As the record shows , the preference given to large companies and the support they receive from their bankers has led to rapid growth in output with consequent effects on the profits of banks and their leading customers .
17 The payments that small firms receive from their sales tend to be divided in roughly equal proportions between cash and credit notes that delay payment for periods from three to six months .
18 NEW CAR BUYERS may soon be voting on the reliability and quality of their new vehicles , as well as the standard of service they receive from their dealers .
19 There is often disagreement between spouses ; wives complain at best about lack of help and support from their husbands , at worst that their husbands make increased demands and take out their frustrations about the relative on their wives ; husbands complain that their wives are so
20 They climb from their machines .
21 ‘ On the 9th September , 1760 , about mid-night , the water spout fell upon Grasmire , nearly as was conjectured , where the three little streams , just mentioned , issue from their mountains .
22 From our statistical survey we found ninety-five per cent of parents have no respite or break from their children and that is alot of families .
23 This was only one of the many directions in which the Yakut people spread from their homeland on the Lena .
24 Instead , ways of doing the job are broadly guided by some vaguely interpreted principles about what the organization 's legal mandate is supposed to be and organized by the experience they acquire from their membership of an enforcement bureaucracy .
25 REFUGEE CHILDREN WAVE FROM THEIR CHALETS AT A HOLIDAY CAMP IN DOVERCOURT PHOTO : WIENER LIBRARY
26 In practice , as Barrett and McMahon ( 1990 ) demonstrate from their learning-network of senior health service managers , this is what good managers spend a great deal of their time on .
27 They travel from their home Dale in the north , and take service with whoever needs them . ’
28 He jerked both sheets loose from their cam cleats and hit the sea in a flat dive .
29 Now he saw himself step into the picture , and something he was doing or saying made the men and women before him jump from their seats , even Lionel .
30 Nichetti once again casts himself as the noble little guy in a bewildering universe — more Buster Keaton than Woody Allen — this time dubbing sound effects on to animated features which gradually stray from their screens and absorb his entire body .
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