Example sentences of "from [adj] [noun] [unc] experience " in BNC.

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1 Included in this last group is , for example , the ‘ insurance principle ’ in social security , adopted in variety of ways by various governments who clearly attempted to learn from each other 's experiences .
2 Those members who did manage to attend area sessions considered that learning from each other 's experiences and personal contact with regional officials were major benefits .
3 Coun David Walsh , chairman of the county council 's environment , development and transportation committee , said : ‘ The forum is a way of bringing people with a common interest together so that they can learn from each other 's experiences .
4 the mix of students — men and women , old and young , black and white , on long and short courses , from many different backgrounds and parts of the country , studying on different courses — with a common interest in learning from each other 's experience .
5 It will be interesting for me to compare the processes and to see if the two can benefit from each other 's experience . ’
6 Because , above all , it was an experience experience of meeting people from different churches wi experience of meeting people of different cultures experience , too , of listening attentively and worshipping with people of different church traditions of your own .
7 The evidence we have from foreign firms ' experiences in Kenya bear out de Soto 's thesis : state intervention can be costly and corrupting .
8 I hope that local education authorities will have learnt some valuable lessons from this year 's experience and that they will take great care to consider what contingency plans are needed to avoid being caught napping again by a late rush of applicants .
9 She knew from thirty years ' experience that bullies were a breed apart .
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