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

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1 ‘ The day 's events are made all the more hectic by the many telephone calls and queries I receive from members of the public , fellow officers and councillors .
2 Over the last year , something over seventeen million , in the forthcoming year there will be a review for about , I think from memory of ar of around about fourteen million .
3 But there are two further points which emerge from considerations of a wide range of literature relating to public enterprise : big investment decisions have been complicated and delayed as a result of having to be considered by a number of government departments ; such decisions have been easy prey to party political pressures when they have involved the location of new plants and/or closure of old ones [ Knight , 1974 ] .
4 Hence , the abolition of the state , of representative institutions , of parties and of all loyalties which derive from acts of political will and reason rather than natural kinship .
5 As has been implied from the comments made , the nurse 's ability to identify patients ' problems with the AL of maintaining a safe environment which result from impairment/loss of the senses , to a great extent depends on an ability to be imaginative and empathetic .
6 Conversely the benefits which accrue from a fully fledged economic union are by definition more numerous than those which result from membership of a customs union .
7 Exchange differences which arise from translation of the opening share capital and reserves of foreign subsidiary undertakings are taken to reserves .
8 We will discuss problems such as these in chapter 8 by using an actual schedule which incorporates examples of mistakes , but before doing this we must also consider the problems which arise from lack of understanding of the question .
9 The usual difficulties which arise from restraint of trade and business secrets clauses in employment contracts occur because an employee has decided to set up as , or work for , a competitor of his employer .
10 The major theoretical problems which arise from explanations of language development as a process of learning verbal behaviours were first presented by Chomsky ( 1959 ) and , in many respects , this still represents the best critique of Skinner 's position .
11 All the experimental animals are housed and treated in accordance with the strict Home Office Regulations which stem from Act of Parliament .
12 The representations which come from members of the public and others can not therefore be assumed in all cases to embody the approach which would be given were a a full understanding of the previous and proposed situations in the mind of those who made that proposal .
13 There is , indeed , much evidence to support such a view , especially on the corrosive effects of overmanning on productivity ; practices which spring from fusion of innate conservatism and the creed of job protection .
14 This is particularly true when dealing with people who suffer from phobias of one sort or another .
15 Um , as we know from studies of re story telling , as we know from studies of memories for story structure and recall , memories for everyday events mm there 's er a substantial way in which memories are scripted , which memories um seem to fit a schemer , which memories ah are n't stored as a literal description of something but they 're something that we re-construct as we tell them .
16 Um , as we know from studies of re story telling , as we know from studies of memories for story structure and recall , memories for everyday events mm there 's er a substantial way in which memories are scripted , which memories um seem to fit a schemer , which memories ah are n't stored as a literal description of something but they 're something that we re-construct as we tell them .
17 We know from records of royal instructions that these regulations were made : what the evidence of extant coins proves is that they were actually carried out .
18 surprising proposition is not merely that pastoral peoples do in fact show a fastidiousness with regard to the excremental functions which is totally unknown among primeval hunter-gatherers and rarely seen among agriculturalists ( although in their case the situation is complicated by subsequent introduction of domesticated animals ) , but that toilet-training and the mastery of the anal sphincter is , as we know from observation of our own children , intimately involved with sadistic instinctual trends and consists in the child accepting self-censorship of his anal and excremental drives .
19 We know from years of experience that we are not capable of reading other people 's problems as well as they are .
20 You 'll notice that instead of complaints signed in what would be technically the paragraph where they talk about service requests , because many of the requests we get from members of the public to provide a service are not necessarily complaints , but they do need our help .
21 Another of our clients who thought that the pleasure we derive from works of art increases in ratio to the difficulties we experience in arriving in front of them , was a Russian emigrant who had started his career in the Hermitage Museum .
22 There is a strong tradition in philosophy which holds that we start from knowledge of our own sensory states and build up from there .
23 More and more we shrink from reminders of life before death .
24 They range from sites of long-gone timber motte and bailey structures , through ruined stone works to well-preserved extensive buildings still lived in and enjoyed by owners or tenants .
25 Erm , because they range from sort of anywhere from two hundred and fifty pounds erm , in excess of a thousand , so we now , as a matter of course , always engrave them .
26 But behind this victimised female self , whose actions and desires are assumed to be not truly ‘ her own ’ , since they derive from processes of force , conditioning or psychological manipulation , there is seen to be an authentic female self , whose recovery or discovery it is one of the aims of feminism to achieve .
27 The problem with these models is that they are inductive in nature : they derive from analysis of a set of data which may , or may not , be characteristic of the whole universe of discourse .
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