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

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1 In toto , these constitute an image of a world filled with dangers , human and non-human , known and unknown , which constantly menace from all sides , and against which the lone individual is helpless .
2 Males on average die between five and seven years earlier than er females do and males die from all causes that affect both sexes , and some you would n't think did , er more than females .
3 Mary and David have travelled extensively and enjoy meeting their guests , who hail from all quarters of the world .
4 They attack from all sides , nice neat passing — direct — create chances etc etc. they do nt give the other side a chance to breathe .
5 They travel from all parts of the U.K. It is not a recruiting exercise .
6 They treat the physical body of the human individual as a naturally existing unit separate from all others and proceed to take it to pieces .
7 I mean I can understand why they do and I like the stuff myself , but I do n't share the belief that I get from all sides that impressionism is what art should be like normally .
8 New agers suffer from all sorts of new syndromes like ’ earth anxiety ’ which means basically that , like anyone with any common sense , they 've noticed that the planet is being severely abused .
9 Absent from all gardens .
10 Absent from all gardens .
11 Absent from all gardens .
12 Ms Clark 's optimism was encouraging , but question time reminded booksellers once again how relentless was the onslaught on the schools market from all sides when a questioner raised the issue of Dorling Kindersley ‘ agents ’ selling in to schools .
13 More bits of layette arrive from all parties , including a romper-suit with a picture of Horace the Happy Horse on it , which Paul furtively throws in the dustbin .
14 Comment from all parties is , on balance , favourable , but by no means free from individual criticisms .
15 Knowledge-based innovations differ from all others in the time they take , in their casualty rates , and in their predictability , as well as in the challenges they pose to entrepreneurs .
16 As midnight approaches on New Year 's Eve , the whole of Funchal is a solid traffic jam as cars , buses and trucks journey from all parts of the island to Funchal bringing everyone , from nought to ninety years old .
17 These ideas justify their power and privilege and conceal from all members of society the basis of exploitation and oppression on which their dominance rests .
18 I think that 's true of the women , but of course an awful lot of our young men erm come from all boys ' schools and quite a lot of our young women from all girls ' schools , so this is the first time , when they get to Oxford , that they are interacting with each other , on a day-to-day basis I should say , and I think that in itself will they are not sure how to act towards each other and there 's going to be confusions .
19 And they come from all corners of the world .
20 The awards are run by the Pizza and Pasta Association whose members come from all corners of the industry , from fast food chains to equipment manufacturers .
21 Things should be made easier ; after all actors come from all walks of life and we should n't keep them out .
22 with your time : ‘ Volunteers come from all walks of life , ’ says Victim Support 's Helen Peggs .
23 The Guides come from all walks of life and include a student , a research chemist and a music critic .
24 The part-time officers come from all walks of life .
25 I 've not had the experience perhaps of teaching so many dyslexic children to be able to comment on this , but certainly when I was making the videotape at Brickwall School and I asked the headmaster about that and he pointed to the fact that they certainly have a very wide intake , a complete social mix , and Professor Miles at Bangor University says that in his experience of dealing with dyslexic children they come from all walks of life , and it 's really quite inaccurate — I suppose there 's a sense in which , if we 've got to use these phrases , that middle class people have always been very concerned about the education of their children and so they may be the parents who will ask questions about their children 's lack of development , but I think it 's only , you know , more significant in middle class terms because of that .
26 U2 also come from all sides , appear louder and bigger than three musicians should be , as powerfully spread out as the Rats .
27 They come from all parts of the country , although it 's true that a function organised by one particular branch will tend to attract mainly members from that area .
28 Fitness fanatics come from all parts of Liverpool to use the well-equipped weight room at Croxteth sports centre , and users aim to form a cooperative to buy even more gear .
29 Franchisees come from all sorts of backgrounds , with women increasingly taking up the challenge .
30 The men and women I have met come from all sorts of social and employment backgrounds .
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