Example sentences of "who [vb -s] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So 57 against her equals a net gain , ’ said another So who wins from this week 's mini-drama ?
2 He already has a conception of Scarpia , a cunning brute who veers from calculated anger to cool appraisal of Tosca 's bottom while her lover is being tortured .
3 Mr Morrison is not a man who shirks from controversial issues .
4 These are all stamped out with a huge press and dies like pastry cutters , in a dark vault in our street , by an old man who cuts from one skin first the back of a large rucksack , then a couple of handbag sides , and eventually bits of miniature hanging purses , like a thrifty housewife making tarts .
5 Who benefits from primary nursing ?
6 There is now a major question mark in policy-making over the meaning of ‘ regeneration ’ and particularly over who benefits from regenerative policies .
7 The question can be fairly put as to who benefits from this diversity .
8 For the past decade , I have been the parent of a child who suffers from cerebral palsy .
9 ATHLETICS champion Nadeem Malik who suffers from cerebral palsy has received a grant for equipment from Middlesbrough council .
10 SARAH Parrott has become like a sister to her young friend Philip Dawson , who suffers from cerebral palsy .
11 If it is easy for a man — it is usually the man who suffers from such fears — to hit difficulty due to his own self-doubt , it is doubly easy for his partner to support or feed that doubt by her own expectation of his failure or overt recognition of it .
12 Mrs. Fielding , who suffers from extreme nervousness , was staying with one of her sons over the new year when thieves broke into her home in Milton Keynes and ransacked it .
13 My hon. Friend the Member for Uxbridge , who speaks from great knowledge of such matters , urges more public awareness .
14 One was about a Machine hit man who emerges from early retirement when his wife is slain by a serial murderer .
15 The person who emerges from such treatment is usually superficially , and often on close examination , convincing in the new sex role .
16 The Freud who emerges from these recollections of one of his prize patients is evidently quite sincere , ‘ liberal ’ in a Hampstead-ish way , thoroughly well-intentioned , but dogmatic , arrogant and autocratic .
17 It is a wise man who learns from other men 's mistakes , but a wiser man who learns from his own .
18 This er turf trivia today has been sent in by S who comes from Great Lumley in County Down .
19 Its author , a historian who comes from former Yugoslavia but now lives in Britain , has gathered in one volume her writings published between 1981 and the end of 1991 .
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