Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] from this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Few of them recovered from this experience .
2 W w what w what am I to infer from this expert reports ?
3 This requires answering a basic check question : What is the single most important result that I want from this presentation ?
4 If we look at a relationship or any type of commu mean taking a bit of a different look at things thinking well what is it that this person wants from me and what is it that I want from this person ?
5 I was having some of my aquatint plates of the Lake District steel-faced and when , in conversation with Mr. McQueen , he discovered that I came from this area , he recalled that in the past his forebears had printed for another artist from the Lakes .
6 I hope from this discussion that you can see that social research is a complicated and difficult exercise because :
7 I mean , we 've got this , it 's been on , Mrs , I know , she has the same as I do , but but er the the these people who need such help , I mean , I 'm not being it it it just it just they 've just not included in the programme really , and er , we 've written I think from this committee over the years er made submissions over the years , and message still does n't seem to have got through , that that that that er this , and I think very valuable work , that can contribute to the quality of life for all of us , if we can improve the lot for these people .
8 ( I learned from this experience that rigor mortis takes much longer to set in than I had supposed ; quite some time , in fact . )
9 I quote from this report on secondary education because I find the debate about whether or not to withdraw pupils with special needs is one which occupies the minds of primary teachers as well .
10 I see the sign saying Welcome to Inverness just as I remember where I left the car and where I left from this morning and just before I turn and stamp to the nearest desk and demand in my highest dudgeon to be taken to Edinburgh on a charted Lear if necessary or limoed immediately to the highest-starred hotel within a reasonable radius for a free overnight dinner , bed and breakfast and unlimited bar tab .
11 ‘ If I fall from this height … ’ she thought to herself .
12 Fand whispered , ‘ Long ago I drank from this pool .
13 The most startling insight I gained from this meeting was the proportion of overall growth in housing provision being made to satisfy migration from England .
14 I deduce from this delay that Rainbow has kept her cool and not confessed her hopeless passion : if she did , the little dove would be out of the park like a shot , and finding her own way home .
15 I see from this school report you 've shown me it said there were fifty seven in your class
16 The lorry which came from this warehouse in Bletchley was found in North London later this morning still carrying its load of forty thousand pounds worth of clothes although the doors are damaged .
17 The air quality which results from this strategy depends upon ensuring that the charges are set at precisely the right level for all pollutants .
18 The recommendations which flowed from this committee , published in 1919 , owed much to one member , Raymond Unwin , and it is from this source that earlier years of experiment in site planning ( focusing particularly on density and layout ) , house design and standards of accommodation finally came to fruition as national policy .
19 But , as Jessop shows , by insisting on the plurality of forces around the state and also arguing that the ruling class must always win out in any politics which flow from this conflict .
20 In order to overcome the problems which flow from this lack of legal personality , the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 was passed giving rights of action against the executive branch of government either by suing specified departments in their own name or by suing the Attorney-General on behalf of the Crown .
21 The first development of the Keynesian system which we shall consider revolves around the important distinction between classical and Keynesian unemployment and highlights the policy implications which flow from this distinction .
22 What are the wage-price dynamics which ensue from this contraction in aggregate demand ?
23 Whatever one may argue for the value of research findings which ensue from this technique ( and certainly the publication of Down and Out must have come as a revelation to many people in present-day Britain ) the question must be squarely faced as to whether the social researcher has a right to deceive and manipulate people for research purposes .
24 The important points which emerge from this case are that the employer will be able to rely on this part of the duty of fidelity if it can be shown that the employee works for a trade competitor in his spare time and : ( a ) knows of business secrets which may be of use to the competitor and/or ( b ) occupies a position which makes it expedient to recognise the existence of his duty to work for the employer alone .
25 The principles of design which emerge from this development will be available for application to further areas of the mathematics curriculum .
26 The picture which emerges from this kind of work highlights collective action and collective advantage , but often says little about whether all the individuals involved in this enterprise benefited from it in equal measure .
27 The proposals of the six schools selected as the focus for our evaluation are representative of the range of proposals reviewed , and the evaluators are satisfied that the picture which emerges from this sample is true to the general flavour and direction of the Major Project as a whole .
28 A second guideline which emerges from this decision is that the application of the reasonableness test is not merely the exercise of a discretion , but is a decision .
29 Despite the limitations of the available data , the picture which emerges from this review is complex and interesting .
30 The picture which emerges from this study is one where assistance between more distant kin is of relatively minor importance to the total picture ( although of course it may be very important in particular cases ) , and that whether it is likely to be significant is rather idiosyncratic and unpredictable .
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