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

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1 She fulfils a typically female role : she is the one who receives from a God conceived as male .
2 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 .
3 Who gains and who loses from the budgetary process ?
4 In 1922 , he made The Man Without Desire , an imaginative account of a man who wakes from a sleep of several hundred years only to find he suffers from a lack of emotion .
5 On the Ghosh approach an accused who steals from the rich to give to the poor must be acquitted if he believes that reasonable people would regard what he did as not dishonest .
6 I first met Mr. Docherty , a 32-year-old man who originates from the Hemsworth area , while canvassing in a local government by-election in my constituency during March this year .
7 But as Winch points out , Mill 's assumption separates the person who acts from the world in which he acts , hence , in order for a person to act morally , he has to be shown that it is worthwhile for him to act morally .
8 The utilitarian axiom distinguishes the person who acts from the world in which he acts .
9 Winch 's criticism of this way of looking at morality , as we have shown , is that it separates the person who acts from the world in which he acts , and a man has to be shown that it is worthwhile for him to act morally .
10 The ‘ free ’ person and the person who acts from an unknowable constellation of causes are difficult to distinguish ; the problem of explaining their behaviour is , for all practical purposes , the same .
11 It is not only the client who benefits from the CAB expertise in money advice but also the government , local authorities , credit companies and stores .
12 Indeed , studies of who pays what and who benefits from the overall redistribution of income involved in the social services have revealed remarkably little difference between the percentages of income left to family units of different income levels after they have paid taxes and received benefits in cash and kind .
13 Turning to the consumer 's view of these conditions , a customer who buys from a " never knowingly undersold " ( or , indeed , any ) source presumably would benefit from occasionally looking elsewhere to police the claim ( though there is a free-rider problem here — if the price reduction becomes general once any one consumer has complained , why not let someone else do it ? ) .
14 The other sizeable group of offences reported on is where the case involves someone well known ( e.g. Bronski pop man fined for sex offence or more frequently there is either fame by association ( e.g. GAY-SEX SHAME OF ESTHER 'S ‘ BROTHER' , where the inverted commas in the headline indicate the rather more tenuous link with television star Esther Rantzen than the headline immediately suggests ) , or the actor who was said to make £12,000 a year from impersonating Prince Charles , or someone who sounds from the headline to be well known ( e.g. CASTRATE ME SAYS GAY OPERA SINGER : He preyed on children .
15 AT a time when there are searching questions about the medical aspect of the sport , it may seem unfortunate that a man who suffers from a disability is fighting for a world title .
16 Anyone who suffers from a phobia or from any of the other problems mentioned above encounters all sorts of difficulties in their everyday life .
17 Craig Kendall , 12 , who suffers from a rare bone disease , grew his hair long to stop spiteful playground taunts .
18 And it 's a quality he put to good use when he performed a parachute jump to raise money for a girl who suffers from a rare heart condition .
19 A refugee is defined as someone who suffers from a well founded fear of persecution , and the process has to determine whether such a fear is well-founded .
20 Leah Horby , who suffers from a brain illness , with her mother , Christine Picture : CLIFF BRETT
21 • Your description is of someone who suffers from an ‘ endogenous mania ’ , though your husband would need to be clinically assessed to confirm this .
22 Ken Connelly , 52 , who suffers from an aorta aneurysm , a problem with his main artery , was about to be operated on when he was turned away at the last minute — on two occasions .
23 Simpkins , a double-glazing fitter who travels from the Isle of Wight , played on despite early injury .
24 Simpkins , a double-glazing fitter who travels from the Isle of Wight , played on despite early injury .
25 Latham ( who went on to prepare the Revised Medieval Latin Word List for the British Academy ) wrote in the Amateur Historian Vol.1 , No.11 , p.332 : ‘ The student who strays from the beaten track in the realm of Medieval Latin may expect the trials and joys of the pioneer .
26 More critical still are those like Walter Heist who conclude that Genet is pervaded with fascism ( cited by Mayer , Outsiders , 225 , who dissents from the view ) .
27 Lord Brandon , who dissents from the majority viewpoint , considers that only economic loss which is consequential upon the existence of actual or threatened physical injury is recoverable , as within the scope of Donoghue v. Stevenson .
28 Mrs Pember Reeves , a member of the FWG , asserted that ‘ the woman who shrinks from the feeling that her wifehood is a means of livelihood will proudly acknowledge that her motherhood is a service to the state ’ .
29 The tale concerns a young man — Dymer — who escapes from a city — the Perfect City — which is a cross between Plato 's Republic and an English public school , and becomes entangled with a hag-like older woman .
30 Ian McShane 's roguish antique dealer Lovejoy goes to Prague in search of treasures , Casualty gears up for a busy time and on BBC2 Robbie Coltrane and Fiona Fullerton star in The Bogie Man , about a dangerous fantasist who escapes from a Glasgow hospital .
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