Example sentences of "we [verb] [adj] [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 But we know that people disagree to some extent about the right principles of behaviour , so we distinguish that requirement from the different ( and weaker ) requirement that they act in important matters with integrity , that is , according to convictions that inform and shape their lives as a whole , rather than capriciously or whimsically .
2 1991 has been a year of change , adapting ourselves to what our customers want from us , and , of course how we make strong profit from that .
3 We sought 169 records from district general or teaching hospitals and 34 from cottage or private hospitals .
4 My sister and I had a hazy idea that he sold rabbit skins from a sort of tray suspended from his neck — but as he was always beautifully neat and clean I do n't know where we got this idea from .
5 Erm , what happened was the cathedral council one light in at a cost of four hundred and fifty pounds but they could n't afford the second light , so we got some money from erm the residents who contributed some money , we got some money from the school and there was a shortfall of sixty six pounds thirty one pence for the total bill , so the chairman er .
6 Erm , what happened was the cathedral council one light in at a cost of four hundred and fifty pounds but they could n't afford the second light , so we got some money from erm the residents who contributed some money , we got some money from the school and there was a shortfall of sixty six pounds thirty one pence for the total bill , so the chairman er .
7 We got some recognition from the other guitarists but did n't really have the foresight to make it into something big .
8 We got those letters from over an old shop .
9 We excluded such cells from our analysis and studied 100 of the remaining cells , chosen at random , through their first divisions .
10 Here we report palaeomagnetic data from a total of 38 sites , representing all phases of the South Mountains intrusive suite and Precambrian wallrocks ( Figs 2 , 3 and 4 ) .
11 We invited hon. Members from all Opposition parties to consult and debate with us the best form of taxation to replace the community charge .
12 We want more feedback from you . ’
13 We stopped some distance from the bank and as we put up our rods , Stan explained the plan : ‘ Bruce , do you see that headland , over there , to the right ?
14 We wold like to make it clear that we welcome new members from both sides of our community .
15 We would also like to thank our two male contributors and to say again that we welcome any article from anyone at anytime .
16 To give you a better idea of what you 'll be paying for , we put five shoes from leading manufacturers to the test .
17 The industrial investment group replied that it had employed both Korn/Ferry and Russell Reynolds , but wrote that although the type of firm used depended essentially on their need , ‘ our experience is that in our opinion we receive better service from smaller , local firms for positions which do not have an international content to the job ’ .
18 We receive numerous calls from mothers in this situation , and have put them in touch with our consultants who have advised and helped them reach their own decisions .
19 It has been suggested that Crohn 's disease gives rise to a relatively enhanced production of IgG2 compared with IgG1 , but this did not hold true when we compared immunohistochemical data from our present and previous study with controls .
20 To examine the effects of differentiation on ATF1 protein levels we prepared nuclear extracts from UF9 and differentiated F9 ( DF9 ) cells and compared them using the blotting assay .
21 In order to analyse possible variations in expression , we studied whole blood from a patient with pheochromocytoma , who was expected to have a high level of expression of this gene , obtaining a value four times higher than those from normal subjects ( data submitted but not shown ) .
22 We received several words from the Lord confirming that the time to move was now .
23 ‘ Oh , we rented this space from the Poetry Society .
24 We borrowed some paint from one of Otley 's Ancient Britons , Gilbert Briggs , who was painting his windowsill , and the job was done .
25 As the minister said these orders impose a new statutory duty on auditors and as he quite rightly reminded us , it is something that er we welcomed when we held the debate on the Bingham report in November nineteen ninety two , some fifteen months ago , er , I think it is fair to say that whilst we welcomed that recommendation from Bingham , we did n't say that was all that was required and it is certainly our view that whilst these orders are very welcome , they are only a start in the battle against detecting fraud and other crimes of dishonesty .
26 He has claimed that statutory controls would ‘ stifle new developments and new jobs in the Highlands and Islands and raise costs when we face tough competition from efficient producers in Europe and elsewhere ’ .
27 This is going to be very tough , we face growing competition from the strong industrial manufacturing powers of the countries of the Pacific .
28 That we examine such experience from the position of the best available practice/commentary .
29 Not only have we got young people from all the political parties involved , but we 've also got Sir Geoffrey Howe , John Smith , David Owen , Lord Jenkins , in other words one senior representative from each of the major political parties has agreed to be a patron er so that shows that it is a cross-party initiative .
30 Before the study we obtained informed consent from all subjects .
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