Example sentences of "[vb -s] from the [noun pl] of [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | One view is that rural manufacturing growth stems from the preferences of employers for rural environments . |
2 | This differs from the results of Kreps and Wilson , which show that players acquire a reputation and never lose it , by masquerading as a dominant strategy type . |
3 | In practice , however , although she was powerless to prevent some of the religious changes she disliked — such as the introduction of clerical marriage , the use of bread rather than unleavened wafers at communion , and the removal of crucifixes and roods from the interiors of churches — she frequently intervened personally in religious matters and had an important influence on the nature of the English church established during her reign . |
4 | They suggest that where citation errors are perpetuated , it is likely that authors have taken their reference lists from the lists of others , without checking , or without consulting , the works cited . |
5 | Down itself comes from the breasts of birds as a by-product — they 're farmed mainly in China for food . |
6 | One sign of approaching winter comes from the parties of siskins feeding on catkins of birch seeds , moving from tree to tree in noisy flocks . |
7 | One intriguing aspect of the effects of sub-lithospheric thermal anomalies on continental topography arises from the consequences of plates moving over such regions of unusually hot asthenosphere . |
8 | Is the course a paternalistic idea which Christian Aid is pushing , rather than a proposal that arises from the needs of partners ? |