Example sentences of "[verb] from other " in BNC.

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1 Initially , the Government accepted that the 5 per cent abatement would also be lifted from other short-term benefits when these became taxable .
2 This season , the newcomers have come from other clubs but Miles and Martin Offiah , who , like Bell , scored two tries , Billy McGinty and Neil Cowie all illustrate the point .
3 When referrals have come from other professionals it is important to get back to the parents ' view rather than working from the information in the referral letter .
4 Further confirmation that public attitudes towards corporate crime are hardening and becoming more punitive have come from other American studies ( McCleary et al .
5 Children whose families have come from other countries may have a whole range of skills that are not normally recognised in English schools .
6 Surviving papers relating to the removal of 433 paupers and vagrants between 1740 and 1762 show that 40 per cent of these unfortunates had come from other parts of East Anglia , 15 per cent had travelled up to 100 miles , 6 per cent had started from London and Middlesex and 39 per cent originated elsewhere , including thirty-three people from Scotland and sixteen from Ireland .
7 In addition , remember that within your own firm there will be people who have come from other law firms , who have an interest in technology or who may have contacts in the business .
8 The governor says that 's been stopped , but staff are worried that the young offenders they 're having to deal with have come from other prisons already wrecked by riots .
9 The majority of English words of more than one syllable ( polysyllabic words ) have come from other languages whose way of constructing words is easily recognisable ; for example , we can see how combining ‘ mit ’ with the prefixes ‘ per- ’ , ‘ sub- ’ , ‘ com- ’ produced ‘ permit ’ , ‘ submit ’ , ‘ commit ’ , words which have come into English from Latin .
10 Perhaps because I was unaware of the enormity of the task I had been set , I went at it with tremendous dash and verve , and together with my two colleagues , nominated from other parts of the company , visited no less than twenty companies in eight countries in three weeks .
11 Skylark-like song , including both frequent notes mimicked from other birds , and its own jangling corn-bunting-like ‘ kleetra ’ call note , uttered either in high wide circular song flight , or lower down with curious slow wing action , or even on ground .
12 By combining information on ships and shipowners found in the Liverpool Plantation Registers with material on the voyages of the same ships to Africa and the Americas gleaned from other trade and shipping records , it is possible to reconstruct in considerable depth a major port 's involvement in the Atlantic trades at this time , and to begin to assess their impact on economic change in its hinterland .
13 What other animals do you know from other countries ?
14 If the visitor was unsuccessful , influences were brought to bear from other quarters , such as the clergy , the district visitor , or some other agency with knowledge of the family .
15 Then , when the wave and the turbidity subsided , the shallow water would have been repopulated from other habitats .
16 Pupils with special needs also stand to benefit from other developments in mainstream education .
17 It has already been suggested that comment in C under 1020 , 1023 and 1030 was added from other sources , and E's entry on Archbishop Wulfstan 's death in 1023 could have come from an Easter Table entry , although the additions made by D and E to 1022 , and by D alone to 1023 , seem too extensive to be from such a source .
18 People who died of cancer were less likely than those dying from other causes to have been in such homes , 7 per cent against 29 per cent .
19 Aiming to identify the patients dying specifically from their liver disease and to avoid biases by time dependent variables ( blood transfusion requirements within the 72 hours ) , statistical analysis was performed on the 91 patients still alive after 72 hours and after exclusion of the patients dying from other causes than liver failure or exsanguination ( eight ) .
20 Although the main group to benefit from the new law are the families of asbestos sufferers , the reform also affects workers dying from other forms of industrial illness , nuclear test victims and people fatally injured in road and medical accidents .
21 It is a tribute to Masur and the players that a live performance — apparently taken from one concert and not edited from other sources , unless it was a previous rehearsal — should achieve a precision of ensemble to rival that of a studio performance .
22 By the late 1980s , only 19 per cent of the sulphur falling in the UK was estimated to come from other countries , the lowest percentage in Western Europe .
23 Often we prefer our figures to come from other sources if we feel these are more likely to be unbiased .
24 Were the vezir to come from other than their number , their hearts would turn from thee , and the business of thy government would become disordered . "
25 It is as though these translators were each construing the poem by supplying a vocabulary reflecting a personal perception of the poet 's intention — or perhaps in some cases caught from other translators .
26 Now he says Labour 's going nowhere and he ca n't take the back stabbing from other members .
27 Ing C Olivetti & Co and the Acer Group have already debuted their ACE boxes , and further machines are still expected from other ARC kit customers , including one who 's a UniSoft client .
28 Although it 's very common in the shallow waters that surround the Hawaiian Islands , this butterfly has not been reported from other areas .
29 This figure is directly comparable with those reported from other parts of Britain .
30 Similar results have been reported from other studies using filmed events in the same way , with arousal being manipulated by the violence of the incident depicted in the film ( Clifford & Hollin , 1981 ; Clifford & Scott , 1978 ) .
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