Example sentences of "[prep] their [noun] from the " in BNC.

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1 His original partner had been killed in a shoot-out four years earlier but instead of taking on a new partner Mauer now worked with the rookies , showing them the ropes and generally helping them to settle into the daily routine at the Mozartstrasse precinct as quickly as possible after their graduation from the Police Academy in Vienna .
2 Kilvert died in Bredwardine of peritonitis 23 September 1879 , ten days after their return from the honeymoon .
3 SLINT , Steve Albini 's favourite Kentuckyans , have signed to Touch & Go after their departure from the Jennifer Hartman label and should be here in February .
4 SLINT , Steve Albini 's favourite Kentuckyans , have signed to Touch & Go after their departure from the Jennifer Hartman label and should be here in February .
5 Neither would she be shouting about their liaison from the rooftops .
6 In China , the European trading houses began to employ local Chinese to act as their agents from the middle of the nineteenth century , and the term began to be attached to those who would serve the interests of the foreigner before the interests of their co-nationals .
7 Managers would have more predictable work flow , and owners would earn higher profits as their share from the increased efficiency of operation .
8 So that 's the , the , you can read off their speed from the graph , you can calculate it .
9 This covers a remarkably wide field starting at the installation , calibration and purely functional end of flight recorders and leading on through their recovery from the wreckage and the techniques of repairing and reading damaged recordings to the ultimate interpretation of the spoken words and environmental noises in the cockpit and the determination of the aerodynamic implications of recorded data .
10 If you put down a deposit and the firm goes bankrupt , you 'll become one of the many unsecured creditors who wait for their share-out from the receiver .
11 According to the Treaty , non-signatories would have to pay hard currency for their imports from the new Soviet Union .
12 Scottish schools are renowned for their isolation from the community ; in the Western Isles , where culture and language have tended to further that isolation , the task of linking school and community has been considerable .
13 However , the Soviet Union did not demand the expulsion of representatives of Lithuania , Latvia and Estonia , who attended public sessions as guests of the German government [ for their expulsion from the Paris CSCE summit see p. 37838 ] .
14 Haketa said that the Slavs had German missionary priests to thank for their liberation from the depths of ignorance .
15 Therefore , despite their separation from the section police in terms of office accommodation , duties , and self-conceptions of marginality , the interpretative processes that juvenile liaison use to accomplish their routine policing parallel the typifications and stereotypes common in the occupational culture of Easton station and among police forces in America and Great Britain .
16 These contents of sensation are , despite their difference from the contents of perception , no less distinguishable from that element in an experience which is the subject .
17 ( iii ) So too are distinguishable the contents of moods , such as feeling good about nothing specific , despite their difference from the contents of both perception and sensation .
18 The sedimentologist of the distant future will find a long trough filled with deltaic and fluviatile sediments with clear evidence of their provenance from the north-west and of longitudinal infilling like so many other trough.shaped basins up and down the stratigraphical column .
19 When deciding on the amount of intervention needed , however , the Bank also takes account of the reports of their positions from the discount houses and the major banks , and the behaviour of short term interest rates .
20 What matters is the appraisal of the outcomes of their behaviour from the point of view of economic efficiency .
21 A number of part-time units derived 90–98% of their income from the farm with the remainder coming from contract work , usually carried out by the son for a little extra income .
22 Some good foresters were at present obtaining 60% of their income from the sale of timber so there was room for better management .
23 Of those with off-farm income , 38% derived almost three-quarters of their income from the farm whilst the other 62% only achieved one-fifth of their income from the farm .
24 Of those with off-farm income , 38% derived almost three-quarters of their income from the farm whilst the other 62% only achieved one-fifth of their income from the farm .
25 It will become increasingly important for farmers to obtain a greater proportion of their income from the market .
26 They also do receive a significant proportion of their income from the sale of goods and services rather than from taxes .
27 — Two first prize winners will each win £1,000 of high quality fashion goods of their choice from the Freemans catalogue
28 In Pomerania the general impoverishment and the already poor Pomeranian soil meant that very few peasants could gather together enough money to buy their own farm equipment — a necessary prerequisite for purchase of their land from the estate — nor could they ever manage to garner a purchase price that was often the equivalent of over 25 years ' rent .
29 Police forces outside of London receive 51 per cent of their funding from the Home Office and the other 49 per cent from local government via a levy on the rates .
30 However , these organisations drew the bulk of their support from the Marcher territories , where anti-Semitism took second place to the fight against Polish influence .
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