Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [conj] [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | Children are expected to know it or extrapolate from the reprimands . |
2 | ‘ To try to understand the experience of another it is necessary to dismantle the world as seen from one 's place within it , and to re-assemble it as seen from his . |
3 | We might even stay to see it and learn from it ourselves … that 's if you are performing on Corpus Christi Day . |
4 | A bird , for example , on seeing a conspecific nearby may be simultaneously inclined both to approach it and to flee from it : a motivational conflict between attack ( or courtship ) and flight . |
5 | The key to survival is to manage the conflict ( the process ) , not to suppress it or withdraw from it . |