Example sentences of "[prep] people [verb] from the " in BNC.

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1 Management committees are composed of people drawn from the local community .
2 Grieco 's work is based on a detailed case study in the Northamptonshire steel town of Corby , and smaller studies of women in the fisheries industry in Aberdeen and of people migrating from the East End of London to live and work in the new town of Basildon , on London 's outer fringes .
3 The first reports of people dying from the mystery disease later identified as AIDS .
4 Though the moguls had gone , there were still plenty of people left from the old school to lay down some pretty awful accusations .
5 you must give way to any pedestrians on the crossing , so , otherwise you may proceed a straight pelican is one crossing even when there is a central refuge and you must wait for people crossing from the further side of the refuge , do n't harass the pedestrians for instance by revving your engine .
6 FEW lending institutions have much in common with the Labour party but they are united in one respect : both are worried about people disappearing from the electoral register through poll tax evasion .
7 I understand from people returning from the Falklands Garrison that Britain certainly has various nuclear weapons there .
8 He was telling his story to people sheltering from the rain .
9 The government offered a 5-year subsidy to people moving from the state earnings-related pension scheme to take out a private pension .
10 What I have described so far applies to people direct from the Indian sub-continent .
11 Although the city compares favourably with other parts of Brazil in socioeconomic terms , there are areas of great poverty , particularly in favelas , many of which are inhabited by people moving from the countryside because of lack of employment and inequalities in land tenure .
12 She was prevented from entering by people surfacing from the cellar bar .
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