Example sentences of "we [vb base] from a " in BNC.

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1 Irritation can also be caused by inflammation such as when we suffer from a cold or allergy .
2 My group has nothing to be ashamed of , but , like everybody else nowadays , we suffer from a general shortage of cash .
3 No notice , right with these are exactly the same as those now alright so what we 're going to do is we 're going to subtract right , if we subtract from a , subtract b from a all those terms that run off into infinity , we 're gon na drop out , okay .
4 The social position that a person occupies we call a status and the behaviour that we expect from a person occupying that position we call a role .
5 Notice that I have a red pencil and a blue one has no crossed interpretation , which is what we expect from a genuine ambiguity .
6 And we keep records of bookings , stating what is expected of us , and what we expect from a booking , ’ says the cheery singer .
7 We sail from a shallow , sandy beach in the sheltered head of the gulf , just south of Cannigione .
8 Now , provided unc as r increases , unc as may be checked by premultiplication by I + C. In this example unc and on use of ( 3 ) we obtain from a single multiplication unc Premultiplication of(2) by ( 4 ) yields finally unc in agreement with results given earlier .
9 We know from a contemporary historian that , under Nicephorus III , ‘ expenditure exceeded revenue by several times .
10 We know from an article he wrote entitled The New Course of Our Economic Policy' that he enthusiastically endorsed NEP as early as August 1921 .
11 We know from an HMI report of last year that more than three quarters of our secondary schools are finding it difficult to deliver the national curriculum because they do not have properly qualified staff in every subject .
12 We operate from a comprehensive manual of quality standards listing tasks and procedures , ’ he says .
13 The next definition , which we formulate from a desire to get at the fundamental building blocks as far as multiplication in Z is concerned , is intentionally unconventional , introducing , as it does , a familiar concept in an unfamiliar way .
14 The book , as we gather from a plan in his notebooks of the same period , was to deal with four large areas : ethics ; aesthetics ; religion and mythology ; and politics , law and education .
15 So we move from a game to a hypergame .
16 AT this stage , we move from a comparative approach , taking account of civil , tribunal and criminal procedure , and concentrate on civil procedure .
17 We come from a tiny , tiny little town in Upstate New York , ’ explains the singer .
18 But your er basic style of steering , and naturally we come from a training establishment , we think and we practise the push-pull method .
19 With his own modest roots he dismisses the attacks on a class-based judiciary : ‘ The youngsters believe that we come from a narrow background — it 's all nonsense — they get it from that man Griffith . ’
20 The fact that we come from a capitalist country means that some topics tend to be dealt with delicately or avoided , but that is all .
21 The picture we glean from a straight intercensal comparison is , however , misleading .
22 Incredibly , the fine 1972 Nutcracker has yet to appear complete on CD ( Previn 's RPO remake is a bitter disappointment by comparison ) so the generous selection here ( including the ‘ Snowflakes Waltz ’ and the Finale as well as the pieces from the Suite and some other movements ) is all we have from a fine set .
23 We make-believe that the dried skull is all that we have from a modern animal , use a plaster cast to estimate how big its brain was from the skull alone , and then check with the real brain to see how accurate our estimate was .
24 We learn from a visit Emilia made to Simon Forman [ q.v. ] , astrologer , in 1597 , that she had been a favourite at the court of Elizabeth , had become mistress of Henry Carey , first Baron Hunsdon [ q.v. ] , and had been ‘ maintained in great pomp ’ until 1592 , when , becoming pregnant , she was married to Captain Alphonso Lanier , of the other leading family of court musicians , the Laniers , who came to London from Rouen in 1561 .
25 However , we learn from a repeat of the incident later in the play that the ruse was unsuccessful — both as act of survival and as act of love .
26 ( c. 1100–1171 ) , abbot of St Victor and bishop of Avranches , was born in England and educated in France , as we learn from an early collection of Victorine epitaphs — ‘ Huius oliua domus , Anglorum gloria cleri ’ — and from another , later epitaph , which begins , ‘ Anglia me genuit , docuit me Gallia ’ ( Bonnard , vol. i , p. 204 ) .
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