Example sentences of "who [verb] from [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So 57 against her equals a net gain , ’ said another So who wins from this week 's mini-drama ?
2 Those who gain from this process — whether in primary or secondary care — are matched by others who lose in the zero sum game that resource allocation in the NHS has become .
3 My Hon. Friend the Member for Cunninghame , North ( Mr. Wilson ) mentioned the needs of disabled passengers , and clearly the Bill should represent the needs of bus users who suffer from any form of physical disability .
4 Women who suffer from this condition notice that after sex , they often get unpleasant symptoms of pain and ‘ burning ’ when urinating ( passing water ) .
5 While most middle-class women say they dislike housework and most working-class women say they like or do n't mind it , there are some in each class group who deviate from this pattern .
6 From November , 1914 , Ruhleben ( racecourse stables outside Berlin ) housed for up to four years about 4000 Britons , who ranged from several honeymoon couples just arrived in Germany for their August holidays to dons and students on walking or reading parties , musicians and sportsmen snatched from festivals , and even a journalist with an ear supposedly close to the ground , Israel Cohen , a German correspondent for the London press who had cheerfully left on July 29 for his vacation near Dresden .
7 Clarke ( 24 ) , who suffered from this ailment before , says he is n't unduly worried .
8 While they all concentrated on paintings , the exhibition ‘ Entartete Bildhauer ’ at the Westfälisches Landesmuseum is exclusively devoted to the sculptors who suffered from this verdict .
9 She recognised at once the well-built woman who turned from some chore at the kitchen sink as the woman who had opened the door to her last Friday .
10 A commuter train , a stop at each station , all seats taken by the grey-suited men who hid from each other behind their newspapers and the film of cigarette and pipe smoke .
11 The question can be fairly put as to who benefits from this diversity .
12 The first two students who benefited from this scheme were Mary Jones of St. Helens and Leslie Anderson from Aberdeen .
13 Exactly … for those who signed from another club .
14 Looseknit networks are hard to deal with chiefly because a multi-valued speaker variable like social network involves comparing speakers who differ from each other in certain respects — let us say in respect of the multiplexity of the ties which they have contracted at the workplace — but are still similar enough to each other in other related respects to make such a comparison meaningful .
15 The person who emerges from such treatment is usually superficially , and often on close examination , convincing in the new sex role .
16 The new ‘ sociologists of deviance ’ who emerged from this background have been loosely grouped under the headings of symbolic interactionists , transactionalists and societal reaction theorists .
17 The main issue on the agenda of the Russian Congress of People 's Deputies , which opened in Moscow on July 10 with Yeltsin 's formal inauguration as Russian President [ see p. 38273 for his election in June ] , was the election of a chairman to the Supreme Soviet ( standing parliament ) to replace Yeltsin who resigned from this post on becoming President .
18 Only those who come from that place at that time can judge .
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