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

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1 By examining the relationship between the rate of return on capital invested in various industries and barriers to entry and exit from such industries , it is possible to test the hypothesis that monopoly power results in excessive profits .
2 We were initiating a major change in the teaching of English which would need great good will and understanding from all teachers .
3 If we can keep 'Lash and Bash from each others ' throats for long enough there 'll be another round-up of reader queries next issue .
4 The Main Library collections are complemented by faculty libraries for Divinity , Law and the Europa Institute , Medicine , Music , Science , and Veterinary Medicine ; all students may use and borrow from these libraries .
5 The finds from the Harappan sites in the Indus basin , sparse and dating from several centuries later , are more likely to have come independently from the common Afghan source .
6 Every anchorite had known and suffered from these phantoms of the mind : how naïve she had been to imagine herself exempt .
7 * In a speech to the summit meeting of the Association of South-Eastern Nations ( ASEAN ) , the Malaysian Prime Minister , Dr Mahathir Mohammed , said that environmentalists opposed to the timber trade were " advocating that forest dwellers remain in the forest , eating monkeys and suffering from all kinds of diseases " .
8 It is obviously devastating for a parent to watch a child go through misery , but Dorothy Einon points out that children learn how to give and take from such experiences .
9 I have heard of such things and met men who have been paid from such purses and eaten from such pots .
10 They are and expect to be exposed to criticism and comment from many quarters within their sphere of activity .
11 The lower slopes glowed with sunshine on old bracken , the upper slopes glittered with sunshine on new snow and , in between , there was and is a great deal of heather , which makes the group appear dark and glowering from many viewpoints .
12 These ideas justify their power and privilege and conceal from all members of society the basis of exploitation and oppression on which their dominance rests .
13 At the end of the session there was a very ostentatious saying of goodbye and promises from both groups to ‘ see you next week ’ .
14 It is not surprising that a high proportion of A level candidates came and come from such schools .
15 The figures for marriage and divorce from both sides of the Atlantic support this oft-perceived decline in the quality and longevity of marriages today .
16 The funds used in and accruing from these transactions were debited and credited to accounts of the taxpayer bank with overseas banks and it was the profits from these transactions which the commissioner sought to tax .
17 He recognised familiar names and faces from all parties , and also noticed that everybody carried copies of his Dublin paper .
18 The researchers fed the emerging larvae , which they later found to be equally male or female , on sloth hair ( on which a green algae often grows ) , sloth dung , and leaves from those trees on which sloths generally feed .
19 Managers of teams should examine their diaries of events and learn from most religions .
20 It has been observed in education in general that students respond to and learn from some techniques more than others .
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