Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] [to-vb] from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Each unit is ranked according to profitability and profit growth , which helps spur competition between IDG managers and — with any luck — encourages them to learn from each other . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 ’ . |
4 | When it comes to putting the finishing touches to the tractor , though , this Italian firm still has something to learn from other makers . |
5 | In 1979 a French guidebook described Great Britain as ‘ the only place in the world which allows you to depart from this planet without really leaving it . ’ |
6 | Tenbel Saver allows you to benefit from all the facilities of Ten Bel at a lower price . |
7 | Now SaverPlus 2001 allows you to benefit from this profitable record from as little as £10 per month . |
8 | Collaborative teaching in drama : enables us to work from individual strengths , to develop skills , to learn from each other |