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

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1 They chose the teenagers and topics after group discussions at 26 schools in northern England , firstly speaking to children from the programme 's target age-range ( the 11-13s ) to find out what interested them then they met teenagers from the presenters ' target age range ( 1416 ) to find out more ideas for topics and to choose the reporters .
2 I believe that this application for a residence order is yet another step in this game and that neither parent has been able or willing to see matters from the children 's point of view or in terms of their feelings , experiences and level of understanding .
3 I went round all the hospitals in Edinburgh and Leith all the doctors surgeries and there was nowhere and I ended up at the the women 's unit in Edinburgh City Chambers and I got help from the women 's unit and er from there we started a pressure group to get more literature to people , you know to get them into doctor 's surgeries so as they would know what to do , what to expect .
4 Crossley nodded and looked round again , as if seeking inspiration from the children 's slides and climbing-frames .
5 Of course , token gestures often suffice to land unknown quantities from obscurity — Republic of Ireland striker Tony Cascarino joined Gillingham from a boys ' club in Crockenhill for the cost of a new set of playing strips .
6 But the plan has drawn criticism from the Palestinians ' Arab peace talks partners , who accuse Arafat of lack of consultation , and from hardline Palestinian groups who denounce it as a sell-out .
7 Paula sees things from the contestants ' viewpoint .
8 Listening provides a much-needed perspective on the subject , and includes material from the authors ' own recent work in comprehension task design .
9 It has received evidence from the teachers ' associations , the employers and the Department of Education and Science , and has listened to the representations of all those bodies .
10 To keep a child any longer than 36 hours requires consent from a magistrates ' court .
11 and these , you know things from the benefits er agency , because if I cash any more it makes it so I mean
12 The Enterprise Centre would reciprocate where appropriate by including staff from the employers ' organisations in the Enterprise Centre 's staff development programme .
13 This programme included extracts from the police 's own video of the day 's events .
14 Note that there is no power to transfer cases from the magistrates ' court direct to the High Court .
15 If they take place from the children 's earliest years , they 'll be seen as a natural resource in family interactions .
16 These factories , which produced a range of goods from shoes to armour , brought in a regular profit for their owners , but the reliance on slave labour had disadvantages from the owners ' point of view ; the market for industrial goods was uncertain , and in slack times , when it was difficult to sell the products from the workshop , slaves still had to be fed and housed , even though their labour brought no immediate return for the owner .
17 Teer accepted £4,500 from the supporters ' club , £1,500 of which will go to the Geddis Memorial Stand Fund .
18 In listing the problems , they began with the Solheim Cup , where they had had to ban Doyle from the players ' room for being a disruptive influence .
19 With their recently acquired wealth from the girls ' success , the Polgars have been able to buy an adjoining apartment to make one multi-roomed home .
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