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

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1 ‘ SCOTVEC is very grateful for the feedback we get from teachers and lecturers by way of the Module Comment Form .
2 At other times we can cope with dangerous situations only with the guidance we receive from God 's word , our chart and compass for daily living .
3 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 .
4 In the last resort , the more musical we are and the better we know Brahms , the more pleasure we derive from Choreartium . ’
5 Matches at neutral venues , on the other hand , often have charged atmospheres as the contesting clubs bring along five or six thousand supporters and create the sort of scene we expect from cup semi-finals .
6 We greatly value the close contact we have with the Junior School prefects and the Sixth Year pupils , as well as the assistance we receive from parents in a variety of situations .
7 And the latest score we have from Trent Bridge .
8 The most frequent plea we hear from readers is for a no-fuss dinner-party menu .
9 Reducing the resistance we encounter from objects , it suggests the possibility of unlimited success against them .
10 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 .
11 As a result of the requests we receive from employees , we are aware that many of you give up your own time to work for charitable organisations .
12 ‘ We 've learnt from our past mistakes in approaching Thurrock and Nottingham and we 'll use the experience we gain from Southwell to the full at Telford to build something on a far grander scale , ’ Muddle says confidently .
13 ‘ The support we have from people around here is amazing , ’ says Ann , 44 .
14 To conclude , the play does give us the answers to the questions we demand from Hamlet , we understand the delay 's he makes in killing Claudius due to the nature of his thoughts , he is concerned with the future of his soul and this seems to me the central issue in Shakespeare 's Hamlet .
15 " Charlie , that wonderful stuff we get from Mr Herriot — you know , for cut teats and things .
16 Since dogs are so easily manipulated , it is perhaps surprising that two of the most common problems we hear from doggy ‘ specialists ’ ( dog breeders , for example ) concern eating — like how to get a show dog to eat on the road , and how to get a recalcitrant dog to eat at all .
17 ‘ But the comments we hear from wives advising their husbands what to do are great .
18 Mexico is a country with over three thousand years of continuous civilization , but knowledge of its history , culture and people has tended to be either minimal or — worse — affected by the kind of stereotypes we acquire from film or television .
19 Also , that 's what that 's the training staff we know from experience that our moving targets are .
20 In our ‘ readers ' experiences ’ this month we hear from Julie Harvey whose sister died as a result of a riding accident .
21 That 's quite an interesting one , if you consider as students how do you learn erm in general you probably do n't learn that much in lectures because for example we know from experiments that we all have a limited attention span .
22 As an example we see from figure 2.19 that 103 would be represented in a four-character field ( ignoring word mark and parity bits ) as
23 A lot of foods we make from wheat flour often tend to be very high in calories , seem to be almost irresistible to hungry slimmers , and are often used as ‘ binge ’ g=foods by compulsive eaters .
24 Most importantly it is also a positive response to the constant stream of enquiries we get from researchers , readers and users of the library as a whole .
25 The food we receive from plants grown upon these sterile patches is deficient in nutrient content and vibrational life energy .
26 ‘ The service exceeds by a wide margin the standards we expect from UK broadcasters and I see no reason why material of this sort should be available in the UK simply because it is broadcast from overseas . ’
27 Beck suggests that we have an automatic style of thinking which to a large extent determines the conclusions we derive from experience .
28 They originate in China but are now grown in warm countries all over the world , and the ones we enjoy from June to September come in the main from France , Italy and Spain .
29 Perhaps all one can really say about layout , in this sense , is that you have to remember that in Europe and America we read from left to right and top to bottom , in that order .
30 I think there will be many differences in our education system now , we do n't know what er system we take from West Germany as you know , we have to overtake nearly everything and we have to lose many things which were quite good in our old system and now we do n't have the chance to er to bring it into the connection between East and West Germany , so that is one problem .
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