Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pers pn] from their " in BNC.

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1 They were free to raise funds elsewhere if they could , and one at least got a substantial sum from a local authority which would not have supported a project of that nature if it had not come to them from their own school children .
2 One friend of mine had her mother-in-law living with them from their wedding day .
3 On the whole , during what Duiker has called ‘ the Stalinist years ’ , this was something that was accepted by the Vietnamese Communist Party but one can imagine that it was not always so easy to accept the advice which came to them from their French comrades .
4 They could not provide for them from their own resources , he alleged , and hence resorted to war , pillage and brigandage in order to sustain their followings .
5 Look at it from their point of view .
6 ‘ But look at it from their point of view .
7 Look at it from their point of view .
8 So it looks as if you , people 's emotions have been tuned in such a way , that mothers look on these situations from their point of view and feel happy about it , and offspring like you look at it from their point of view and feel unhappy about it , and your emotions are the way the evolution has equipped you to deal with these problems .
9 However , some people are more affected by nerves than others so be ready to take this into account and to give people a chance to rethink or rephrase an answer , especially if it seems out of keeping with previous answers or what you know about them from their c.v .
10 He had condemned her and the warmth she had sensed in him from their first meeting had all gone .
11 This involves selling more government securities and thereby reducing banks ' reserves when their customers pay for them from their bank accounts .
12 It is more important to study the structural relationships maintained by bureaucrats , and the potential power coming to them from their control over much of the information required for the administration of a modern state .
13 The little brownies and wolf cubs waved at me from their ranks and there were nods and smiles from the people across the road and on all sides .
14 His ancestors stared at him from their portraits on the wall .
15 Before then ( before , that is , the age of the motor roads and the tourists that went with them ) it was known only to the Highlanders , and the hunting , shooting and fishing gentlemen who learned of her from their gillies .
16 In these new communities Christians have developed their own way of listening to the Word and responding to it from their own situation .
17 Yet as individuals they are believable , not only for themselves but by virtue of their involvement with other people and the opinions of their behaviour that come to us from their shipmates and their superiors .
18 You learn about them from their words and actions , and there is no elaborate description .
19 In Pakistan , when girls go to school or college , they learn about it from their friends .
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