Example sentences of "[vb -s] from [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Kenny 's Blackburn Magic ( PolyGram Video ) might more suitably be titled The Alan Shearer Show , so much does the prolific England striker dominate this one-hour collection of match highlights from Rovers ' barnstorming entry into the Premier League .
2 The worst damage stems from companies ' mistakes during the 1980s boom .
3 His book , The Territorial Imperative , argues that human beings share with animals an instinctive territoriality , his argument being that this instinct lies deep in human nature and originally stems from animals ' need to establish their patch .
4 The prevailing view of such work group resistance has often been that it stems from workers ' misunderstanding of management 's intentions .
5 There is in sociolinguistics an implicit assumption that where women 's speech differs from men 's , it is the behaviour of the women rather than the men that requires explanation ; men are the norm from which women deviate .
6 This is the thesis that women 's morality , which in certain vital respects , particularly in relation to sexual behaviour , often differs from men 's , has been imposed on them by centuries of conditioning by men .
7 In our basic model we established that total expenditure ( or aggregate demand ) derives from consumers ' expenditure on domestically produced goods and services C , government expenditure G , investment I , and exports X ; that national income Y consists of consumers ' expenditure on domestically produced goods and services C , taxation T , saving S , and imports M ; and that aggregate demand is equivalent to national income .
8 Local authorities in England and Wales remain responsible for student grants , and thus for that portion of university , polytechnic and college funding that comes from students ' tuition fees .
9 Swans suffer from lead poisoning that comes from anglers ' weights .
10 The strongest impetus , he said , comes from museums ' reassessment of their role in society which the profession sees as far broader than even a decade ago .
11 Furthermore , added emphasis paragraphs would not discriminate between companies with a real going concern crisis and those in which the uncertainty arises from lenders ' reluctance to give firm undertakings about facilities .
12 Schulz considers a number of explanations for the phenomenon she describes , and concludes that it arises from men 's prejudice against women and their fear of women 's ‘ natural ’ power or biological superiority .
13 More recently Hairy Hands has been reported as wresting steering wheels from drivers ' hands and forcing them off the road , often causing appalling accidents .
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