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

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1 Recognising that the NHS is much more fragmented than a large company , it would be highly desirable to bring human resource professionals and senior managers together across London to think through how to share best practice and learn from one another as the changes unfold .
2 By examining the relationship between the rate of return on capital invested in various industries and barriers to entry and exit from such industries , it is possible to test the hypothesis that monopoly power results in excessive profits .
3 That starts today when the Scots are pledged to choose their best side and desist from further experimentation .
4 Heat the liquid without the wool very slowly until lukewarm , then add the wool and take from 1–2 hours to reach simmering point from that stage , then simmer for 10 minutes .
5 The figures for marriage and divorce from both sides of the Atlantic support this oft-perceived decline in the quality and longevity of marriages today .
6 I apply the A A schedule of motoring costs , B one eight one , for an engine capacity of two thousand and one to three thousand C C , of three thousand two hundred and eighty eight pounds and eighty eight pence and subtract from that figure the corresponding figure for an engine capacity of one thousand and one to fourteen hundred C C , namely one thousand two hundred and fifty three pounds and thirteen pence for the vehicle I find that she would otherwise have run .
7 As a student , one is fortunate to have a mind nurtured into a condition to be open to such experiences and benefit from such insight .
8 Group treatment can also provide an opportunity for patients to share experiences and learn from each other .
9 The event will offer opportunities for partnerships new and old to share experiences and learn from each other .
10 He served as lord lieutenant of the counties of Glamorgan and Bute from 1815 until his death .
11 The public is entitled to use the highway for passage and repassage from one place to another but the extent to which this gives an unrestricted right to hold a moving demonstration on the highway is doubtful .
12 Sometime in the future belugas will return to a clean St Lawrence River , either naturally or by a programme of capture and release from other wild populations .
13 College design and technology teacher Bill Greenwood said : ‘ Our success in this field is largely due to frequent help and support from local industry , for which we are always grateful . ’
14 When looking at the factors associated with abuse it is , however , important to differentiate ‘ what we know ’ about physical abuse and neglect from sexual abuse .
15 Join the Friends of the National Railway Museum and benefit from unlimited visits to the Museum , a regular newsletter , evening lectures and visits .
16 Avoid white bread and choose from wholemeal , rye , granary or multigrain .
17 My enthusiastic return to the guitar business , to announce the greatest sensation in the history of the electric guitar , is being met with the most incredible barrage of libel and slander from various publications and potential customers — many of whom I counted among my friends .
18 Staff would have new opportunities to gain additional skills and benefit from greater flexibility .
19 Flames and smoke from nearby chestnut-sellers and the bare-chested fire-eaters flickered and drifted into the dark grey sky , and Meredith just hung on to Lucenzo , lost for words , overwhelmed by the volume of sound , the bustle , the glamour , as they walked along beneath the arched walkway of the Procuratie Nuove .
20 For thousands of children who spend their days locked up in the shanty towns while their parents work , the streets offer freedom and escape from domestic violence as well as a springboard to prostitution or petty crime .
21 These ideas justify their power and privilege and conceal from all members of society the basis of exploitation and oppression on which their dominance rests .
22 People with mental disorder are no different from anyone else in wanting to live in good , decent housing , and local authority housing departments and housing associations are often willing to discriminate in favour of mentally disordered individuals in making properties available for rent , provided they can be assured that tenants will receive the right support and help from skilled professionals when they need it .
23 Teachers also received a great deal of support and help from both popular organizations and from communities to ease their situation .
24 You do in fact remember as c Councillor has said , that when Labour took over and schools were given the chance to change their minds and withdraw at least to change y to change the decision and withdraw from immediate L M S , then half of the schools chose to delay it 's introduction .
25 As an Inspector you work in a small team and operate from one of more than 20 offices in England , Scotland and Wales .
26 Firms , whether in the same or related activities , need and benefit from close business contacts with each other : for example , the lead manager and other participants in a eurobond issue require close links .
27 It requires courage and support from sympathetic colleagues to admit that the things that have been happening in classrooms or schools over the past 20 years have been wrong , pigheaded or simply inefficient .
28 They are and expect to be exposed to criticism and comment from many quarters within their sphere of activity .
29 Keep your bag as clean as possible by using a sheet liner , air thoroughly each day and protect from damp .
30 The rich eat too much meat and suffer from chronic constipation , diseases of the bowel , gout , and bladder stones .
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