Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] [verb] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I have argued before , and shall again , that the farming industry has nothing to fear from such legislation so long as it is fairly enforced .
2 According to Henderson ( 1979 ) , ‘ no school can reasonably be so bold as to suggest that it has nothing to learn from other schools , from professional teacher-trainers or from educational scholarship and research ’ .
3 When it comes to putting the finishing touches to the tractor , though , this Italian firm still has something to learn from other makers .
4 ‘ We 've got nothing to hide from each other . ’
5 The vast 100ft gallery allowed one to move from each painting as from event to event , marking its relation to the last .
6 So , in summary , we are all administered rather differently , but perhaps we 've all got something to learn from each other .
7 Well , I said to her , told her about not having nowt to eat from that Wednesday morning , er Wednesday dinner time , till Thursday when they went
8 Mattresses Choose one made from natural materials to reduce the risk of allergies , and it should also have a hollow interior to allow air to circulate and discourage bed mites .
9 He smiled and there was no triumph , only genuine pleasure that she had accepted his offer , and Ruth knew in her heart that she had nothing to fear from this man .
10 Brian Hillier agreed with the defence suggestion that he had nothing to fear from any so-called threats , he had already resigned from the club and he was awaiting trial for cheating the taxman .
11 Even if the West were to applaud , the Soviet Union had nothing to gain from such a move .
12 Her party 's platform is imbued with religious themes and ethnic Hungarians — different from the majority of the Romanians in religion , language and traditions — have nothing to expect from this religious revival .
13 Christians usually think that they have nothing to learn from other religions , but that is because we confuse beliefs and practices .
14 Edwards , switched to scrum-half for the injured Andy Gregory , was the catalyst of a well-disciplined performance by Wigan who now need one point from three matches to be mathematically assured of the first leg of their league and cup double objective .
15 This I think is actually more likely to get people to register to vote , I think regardless of any party affiliation you all have something to benefit from that and I suspect the vast majority of members of the council will see that any well designed leaflet that gets people to put themselves on the register is to the benefit of democracy .
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