Example sentences of "who [verb] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although many of the teachers who qualified from the Bournemouth training course have since deserted the area , Audrey Archer ( a founder member in the Sidcup group ) and her daughter Sandra Williams keep our name to the fore in DORSET .
2 If those who profit from the sale of descriptions of their investigations and speculations about matters of public interest are not restrained by fear of appropriate penal or financial consequences from publishing defamatory statements which are false , it is likely that some of them would publish so much in the nature of defamatory allegations against public organisations , and the men and women who run those organisations , that the public , if there was no effective process for determining whether the charges were substantially true or not , might cease to be greatly concerned about the charges save for such amusement as the stories might provide .
3 He also became one of the small group of scholars who translated from the classics for Penguin Books , for which he contributed versions of Plutarch , Polybius and Dio Cassius .
4 Moreover , those who suffer from the effects of corporate crime , the victims , tend to remain unaware that they have been victimised .
5 The group is made up of 20 women who suffer from the disease .
6 Er , this particular disease , Alzheimer 's disease was identified by Jim , who was the deputy mayor , a member of ours , who spoke to you earlier in the week , as one of the hidden diseases in our society , where more help should be given not just from the people who suffer from the disease , but from their , for their families who have to support them .
7 The need to feel wanted by or necessary to others is in all of us but this need can be magnified to immense proportions in those who suffer from the family disease .
8 One normally thinks in terms of the 3 year rule as applying to a person who emigrates from the United Kingdom whilst one considers that the 17 year rule is applicable to someone who becomes resident in the United Kingdom whilst retaining his overseas domicile under general principles .
9 ‘ I am responsible for making sure all the pilots who fly from the airport are fit .
10 ‘ It was just like Rambo , ’ said one of the scores of horrified students who fled from the university after the massacre .
11 ‘ It was just like Rambo , ’ said one of the scores of horrified students who fled from the university after the massacre .
12 But Sgt Hinde , 37 , ran after the four men who fled from the Nissan .
13 At this point the rebel soldiers entered the prison , overpowered the guards and freed Bibit who fled from the compound by car .
14 The Molesworths , all three , arrived with Dr Wyn , who hooted from the lane .
15 Tyson , the man who rose from the ghettos of New York to the pinnacle of boxing success , had his world destroyed when he was judged guilty of violating a beauty queen whom he was convicted of luring to his room and raping .
16 The man who rose from the bench seemed to offer a grudging apology , but Byrkin would not have seen the gesture as he scrabbled on the floor for his slice of black bread .
17 The incompetence of the king , and the arrogance and greed of the Despensers , had so alienated men from the court that none except the few who profited from the king 's favour would fight for him .
18 The crucial difference between the Germans and the Poles who profited from the efforts of the Colonisation Commission and the Polish banks through the sale and resale of farms and estates was that , while the Germans would eventually sell up for good and move away westwards to retire on money invested in Germany 's growing industrial enterprises , the Poles would stay put , use their money to consolidate their farms and purchases , and deposit their savings in the Land Purchase Bank .
19 However , it is perhaps significant that environmentalism received little attention as long as it was only the poor and the powerless who suffered from the detritus of industrial society .
20 In the rather fresher air of rural areas the poor were healthier and lived longer than the urban poor , who suffered from the ravages of urban atmospheric pollution , overcrowding and unhealthy working conditions .
21 Those who benefit from the help say it 's invaluable .
22 Moreover at the end of the day those who benefit from the scheme will be Gujarats more powerful farmers : the poor will be worse off than ever .
23 Considerations that are given deliberative priority in order to secure reliability constitute obligations ; corresponding to those obligations are rights , possessed by people who benefit from the obligations .
24 He says in Mexico for instance there are communities who depend on it for their livelihood and who benefit from the sale of the wood .
25 A girl who came from the village to help with the laundry had told the Community of the marchioness 's death .
26 The Archdeacon of London , George Cassidy , who came from the Ulster Loyalist community , was not keen on compromise .
27 , John ( 1624–1701 ) , republican administrator and colonial governor , was the son of John Blackwell , a Puritan-inclined London businessman , who at one time supplied the royal household with groceries and latterly settled in Mortlake in Surrey , and his wife , who came from the Smithesby family , royal household servants .
28 It was from here , I reflected , looking through the windows at a small scattered town , that the despatcher had spoken to George and me the previous evening : and while I watched , George appeared outside and was met by a man who came from the station .
29 The man at the British customs was much sterner than the magistrate who came from the capital to investigate crimes committed in our village .
30 The expression is well known in the South , especially among service families and may I add , there were a great number of fine soldiers who came from the South in units as famous as that fine body of men who serve and have served in the DLI .
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