Example sentences of "[verb] from these [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Up till now many new developments in the care of the dementing elderly have come from these services .
2 Most of the energy needed by the body for functions such as muscle movement come from these processes .
3 Indeed , much of the backlash against desktop publishing has come from these quarters rather than being based on serious evaluation of the technology and its strengths and weaknesses .
4 Cores drilled from these muds provide an excellent long-term record of changes in the distribution and species composition of algae and foraminifera , from which changes in surface water temperatures may be deduced .
5 I believe , therefore , that it is not implausible to infer from these findings that a substantial fraction of Labour voters reckoned merely that the party would be able to form a more competent and moderate government , and would be better able to defuse the crisis , although one should not discount the continued existence of a ‘ class reflex ’ vote owing little to any elaborate political calculation .
6 It is possible to infer from these passages and others in The State of the Prisons that Howard believed in both the good man theory , and in control by the courts .
7 We want you to be among the very first in Britain to benefit from these developments and to enjoy them !
8 Her husband believes the anorexia stemmed from these experiences .
9 Some very stylish fabrics emanated from these experiences , as well as two books recounting the transformations .
10 But the best answer to the unwarranted interpretations wrested from these texts is a closer look at the very biblical passages in question .
11 W H Smith has been trading from these premises behind the elegant arcades of the Rue de Rivoli in Paris since 1903
12 Your articles on women and workers make fascinating reading but provide us with little hope that a movement for change is likely to come from these quarters .
13 Both of the hypertonic ORS contained higher glucose concentrations and higher water obsorption might have been expected from these solutions because of a greater stimulatory effect on active glucose transport .
14 Many well known buildings have been carpeted from these looms .
15 Now that was certainly the views of the President of the Board of Trade before er he er returned to the cabinet er at another time and I 'm not sure if he 's departed from these views but I think they 're worthy of some weight .
16 It estimates the number of jobs lost due to improved productivity through the use of microelectronics and then deducts from these losses an estimate of the jobs gained through increased competitiveness and new markets opened up through the use of microelectronics .
17 What does that need remove from these objections ?
18 While I suffered from these dreams on my slab of rock , something woke me .
19 Whilst each episode of cystitis may be helped by remedies selected from these tables , the tendency for the condition to recur is unlikely to be affected .
20 Thus , betas were calculated for the period 1926–31 and portfolios selected from these results ; then the returns were estimated for these portfolios using data from the period 1932 .
21 The systems approach , as we saw , developed from cybernetics , management theory and computer technology , and crudely transferred from these areas of activity its use in education can be appalling .
22 The Main Library collections are complemented by faculty libraries for Divinity , Law and the Europa Institute , Medicine , Music , Science , and Veterinary Medicine ; all students may use and borrow from these libraries .
23 More than 100,000 Britons a year die from these cancers , the biggest killer after heart disease .
24 It would appear from these results that children 's grasp of the deductive mode is less secure than their grasp of the empirical and intentional modes .
25 Every anchorite had known and suffered from these phantoms of the mind : how naïve she had been to imagine herself exempt .
26 Both Marxists and Christians suffered from these fears , as if they detected signs of ‘ the last things ’ in the tension between the superpowers .
27 Russians , as well as other nations , had suffered from these policies .
28 England particularly suffered from these raids , so that by the time of the twelfth-century renaissance it was , in the words of R. W. Southern , ‘ a colony of the French intellectual empire , important in its way and quite productive , but still subordinate ’ .
29 I had suffered from these cramps four years before and in Tokyo they were bothering me from the start .
30 It also noted , however , that the facilities presently available are inadequate to provide for the patients of all ages who could benefit from these procedures .
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