Example sentences of "[verb] from [pron] [det] experience " in BNC.
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1 | The best way , however , is to benefit from your own experience . |
2 | Once again I can only speak from my own experience of what my patients have told me . |
3 | It is largely derivative , but it contains some stories written from his own experience and that of his personal acquaintances , including an account of his family and its devotion to St Stephen 's church , Launceston . |
4 | Perhaps that came from his own experience of human love — we do n't really know . |
5 | She was in turn confused , amused , horrified by the things she read — and sometimes had that closer reaction , recognition of something suddenly true something she absolutely identified from her own experience , but had never put a name to . |
6 | So often they bring to their training elements drawn from their own experience of school . |
7 | The fact is that they know from their own experience that many of their contemporaries take drugs occasionally and do not become addicted . |
8 | David Hay deduces what this means for RE : There will be some pupils who know from their own experience what the RE teacher is talking about . |
9 | As I know from my own experience , crack , or free-base , is highly addictive , but in a psychological rather than a physical way . |
10 | I know from my own experience . ’ |
11 | I 'm still nervous about the whole affair , even though I know from my own experience that NEC , Phillips , Conner , Intel and ADM are safe . |
12 | Chairman erm I know from my own experience elsewhere that er car boot sales are a cause of great concern and I , I wo n't repeat what various other small local firms have said because I agree with all their comments . |
13 | Our experience of the way modern states exert control , restrict expression , manipulate language , has prompted us to search the past to see what similarities and differences existed from our own experience . |
14 | Then there are those we can all remember from our own schooldays who just ca n't teach at all , though we are unable to recall from our own experience any example of the stratagem reported by one of our informants . |
15 | ‘ The government keeps putting out figures on waiting lists , but people will judge from their own experience . |
16 | There will be lectures and seminars , to which teachers will be expected to contribute from their own experience , and in which taped and transcribed texts from their classrooms , and written work produced by their pupils will be discussed and analysed . |
17 | The generalizations which follow are derived from my own experience in one particular sector of British society during the era 1910 to 1980 . |
18 | An outstanding American teacher of music speaks from her own experience of young children ( Upitis 1990 : 2 ) : " We have one strong factor in our favor in taking on the task of helping people become musicians , and that is , in some form all of us are already musicians . " |
19 | She knew from her own experience that the whole person needed to be developed , not just a robot only capable of regurgitating examination fodder . |
20 | The USSR , set against an international background of ethnic strife , was a ‘ truly unique example in the history of human civilisation ’ , as he knew from his own experience in the northern Caucasus . |
21 | I mean , I knew from my own experience that carers were not getting the help , they were not getting the back-up , so any sort of really good telephone numbers I had laid my hands on got sort of written away in a wee book , and I was lucky enough to come across an association that actually backed up carers and actually were willing to sort of , put their life on the line and say to me , yes , you have got rights and you need support and we are here to give you that support . |
22 | Some readers may get no further than the title of this book suggesting , as it seems to , something austere , authoritarian , Catholic and far removed from their own experience ! |
23 | These examples of animal senses are relatively easy for us to comprehend as they are not too far removed from our own experience . |
24 | Moreover , he learned from his own experience that the most profitable truths were not the finer details of theology but the great essential teachings of Christianity . |
25 | This example , and many others which I am sure my readers can supply from their own experience , clearly reveals the true nature of student and much other protest . |
26 | Those working at the sharp end will be able to add from their own experience . |
27 | Of course I can only say from my own experience . |