Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] from their [det] " in BNC.

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1 But other scientists , together with indigenous leaders , stress the need to ensure that the local forest peoples benefit from their own knowledge .
2 • Black women are forced to spend their lives separated from their own children .
3 So often they bring to their training elements drawn from their own experience of school .
4 In areas with long nursery waiting lists it has been usual for governors to establish admission panels drawn from their own members .
5 This type of unit has the advantages , ( where a farm shop is operating ) of selling all eggs produced from their own shop .
6 " They filled their mission tins over and over with money they collected from selling fruit and vegetables from garden , eggs from their hens , and jams and preserves made from their own grapes and citrus fruit . "
7 But , even then , it may fail and it should again be emphasised that family members benefit from their own sake from involvement in the Family Fellowships regardless of what may happen to the primary sufferer .
8 Few married women had occupational pensions derived from their own earnings .
9 They want to know whether today 's men are better fathers , whether men will ever open up at the breakfast table , whether male impotence is on the rise , whether men suffer from their own form of menopause , whether men will cultivate any interest in pastimes more enlightened than football and snooker .
10 What it meant in human terms was that black UK citizens excluded from their own country ( Britain ) were and still are being forced to live in countries where they have no right to live or work .
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