Example sentences of "they [vb base] from [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If they suffer from mild incontinence , they may use a sheath or condom , which has to be fitted correctly to avoid leakage .
2 Young and far from home , they suffer from emotional deprivation and severe isolation .
3 They suffer from poor design , defects in construction , poor upkeep of public areas , no ‘ double-defensible space ’ ; with packs of dogs roaming about , filth in the stair wells , one or two shuttered shops , the main shopping centres a 20-minute expensive bus journey away .
4 they range from single-colour slip to tuck to multi-coloured jacquard .
5 The two broad categories of plants designated C 3 and C 4 differ in the biochemical pathways through which they fix carbon dioxide in photosynthesis and so differ in the degree to which they benefit from increased carbon dioxide .
6 ‘ It means they benefit from institutional fund management as opposed to private client stockbroking where one man must know all the markets , and it 's much more efficient , ’ he stresses .
7 It it helps chairman er I could refer to the survey that we did erm of I think it was six erm industrial estates or employment er estates around the district , and they vary from modern business parks which are mainly office type developments through to some traditional and trading type estates .
8 They accumulate from annual melt-water off the mountains and ice-sheets ; their temperatures remain close to freezing point during a superficial summer thaw , though some of the deeper ones may have a permanently unfrozen core .
9 Forward-looking companies such as Sumitomo ( see panel ) are implementing wide area networks ( WANs ) to maximise the value they obtain from corporate information .
10 As Mr Frohnmayer writes : ‘ Few , it seems , are willing to take on those who cloak themselves in the mantle of religion , no matter how far they stray from religious doctrine or behaviour . ’
11 They originate from pluripotent bone marrow stem cells and migrate through peripheral blood to tissues and body cavities where they differentiate into specialised cells showing great diversity of phenotopic and functional characteristics .
12 They oblige all , including non-Catholics , because they proceed from right reason , and not because they are taught by the Catholic Church .
13 Usually , after a few washes , they go from pristine white to a sort of blotchy grey .
14 They differ from real property in two main respects .
15 They differ from causal circumstance and effect in that they lack either or both of the features that give rise to the difference between causal circumstance and effect-the priority of the causal circumstance .
16 But they differ from private enterprise in that their defining characteristic , indeed the rationale for their existence , is that they are subject to some form of political control .
17 The very high turnover of caregivers in institutional settings is perhaps the major way in which they differ from ordinary family life .
18 Histologically they differ from skeletal muscle in having smaller fibres , linked by desmosomes and sometimes containing only one fibril .
19 They derive from molecular rotation of CH 3 X , and can be worked out by representing the local motion by arrows curved round the M-P bonds .
20 ( These will normally have to be settled at completion unless they arise from ordinary trading ) .
21 Drama teachers have as much to learn from playwrights and screenwriters as they do from other drama teachers .
22 " A more thorough understanding of how teachers can evolve new ways of working as they move from tacit knowledge to practical principles will also contribute to making in-service education more effective . "
23 It may be , of course , that what we really want is that some losses so caused should be compensated for if they result from illegal action , and some other losses compensated for regardless of whether they result from illegal action or not .
24 It may be , of course , that what we really want is that some losses so caused should be compensated for if they result from illegal action , and some other losses compensated for regardless of whether they result from illegal action or not .
25 Although world trends are blamed for our present problems , to a certain extent they result from bad legislation .
26 The assumption appears to be , therefore , that women do not experience the same degree of loss as men do when they retire from paid work .
27 It is difficult to dismiss such insights when they come from 81-year-old Drucker , credited with having invented the concept of ‘ management ’ in The End of Economic Man in 1939 .
28 Is it because well the whe whe when they the good they come from internal store
29 Confidence is the result of good shots and they come from good technique .
30 They come from outer space ’ pose at the former Dr Who filming site ( right ) ; on the sewage pipe at Porthleven harbour ( below )
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