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

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1 That part of the Bill has been strongly opposed by the Ramblers Association , but I imagine that it will be welcomed by railway locomotive drivers who , for example , face more than 100 such crossings whenever they drive from King 's Cross to Newcastle .
2 Typically they come from people whose acquaintanceship with the sciences is minimal but whose fabulous new theory will revolutionize the whole of science .
3 They go shopping for what they want and mainly they buy from people they know .
4 And often they come from homes where there have been difficulties — rent arrears , marital troubles , sickness and so on — for many years , before a further crisis causes the children to be taken into care .
5 and sometimes they go from Edinburgh to Glasgow
6 Here , he also contends that ‘ we have no theory of professional learning on the job which seeks to explain how teachers learn from classroom experience , how they learn from colleagues , or how they learn from people and publications outside the school ’ .
7 Here , he also contends that ‘ we have no theory of professional learning on the job which seeks to explain how teachers learn from classroom experience , how they learn from colleagues , or how they learn from people and publications outside the school ’ .
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