Example sentences of "we [vb base] from " in BNC.

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1 You have only to think how often we suffer from aches and pains when we are miserable or depressed .
2 G. K. Chesterton gave an early warning : ‘ What we suffer from today is humility in the wrong place .
3 Irritation can also be caused by inflammation such as when we suffer from a cold or allergy .
4 My group has nothing to be ashamed of , but , like everybody else nowadays , we suffer from a general shortage of cash .
5 We will never know what happened during that operation because , like most English people , we suffer from excessive politeness with figures of authority and we do n't question or harass them when their explanations seem superficial .
6 It is difficult , is n't it , not only at Christmas , and , and we suffer from this , probably you do as well , friends from London .
7 Like other unions we suffer from the severe loss of members due to unemployment and we are appalled at the devastation of family life when the breadwinner 's been sha cast on the scrap heap and the behaviour of the government it throws whole communities into depravity without a chance of any hope for the future and their children .
8 Well thank you , I , I 'll leave to Norbert the handling of the artist 's side of this , but as to the amateur sportsman , I know this is a very familiar and accepted notion among us , that the British do n't take sport seriously enough , but I wonder if it 's not one of the many self-delusions that we suffer from .
9 And then we pick from them .
10 We eat from tables .
11 A lot of foods we make from wheat flour often tend to be very high in calories , seem to be almost irresistible to hungry slimmers , and are often used as ‘ binge ’ g=foods by compulsive eaters .
12 Again , we borrow from the French , this time for lace or tracery .
13 It is conceded by Mr. Leonard that having come to this conclusion , it is unnecessary now to consider further any of the other grounds of appeal which do not arise , and we refrain from doing so .
14 But how it could be brought to bear on specific political decisions that had to be taken in for instance the 1930s — this was far from clear even to Eliot himself , if we judge from the dryly disenchanted tone of many of his editorial pronouncements and observations in The Criterion .
15 I wish that pressure in the House would prove enough , but I am realist enough to know that change — real change — will only come now if we push from every side . ’
16 No notice , right with these are exactly the same as those now alright so what we 're going to do is we 're going to subtract right , if we subtract from a , subtract b from a all those terms that run off into infinity , we 're gon na drop out , okay .
17 Yet as we unbend from looking at the grass
18 ‘ The initial investment is very small but we profit from that sale and do n't have to charge any more .
19 What we gain from this is obvious : our own consciences are clear , and we 're no longer implicated .
20 ‘ We 've learnt from our past mistakes in approaching Thurrock and Nottingham and we 'll use the experience we gain from Southwell to the full at Telford to build something on a far grander scale , ’ Muddle says confidently .
21 The greater understanding of the minds of our common farm animals that we gain from these experiments will undoubtedly be of use in designing housing systems which allow the animals both increased freedom , and increased control over their own lives .
22 In addition to the weight we gain from careless reliance on fatty foods , it also contributes to high cholesterol levels ( see above ) .
23 We must sell some of our houses and use the money we gain from that to fund the provision of new housing in the City .
24 When we exit from Windows , we expect it to remember our own particular setting , and it obligingly does so by saving this configuration information in a set of files which have the extension INI .
25 As we grow from childhood , the role of calcium in our bodies changes from building bones to maintaining them .
26 Do I guide the Feedback Session so that we grow from one session to another ?
27 " When we shift from saying something to reporting what someone else said , we are changing our footing .
28 And so , too , when we shift from reporting our current feelings , the feelings of the " addressing self " , to the feelings we no longer espouse .
29 We report from Saudi Arabia , Egypt , Jordan and North Africa
30 That many of the findings here are similar to those of our other work on adult education , we feel adds to the value of what we report from this study of applicants .
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