Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] from [art] [noun] [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 Access is also to be extended to Eastern Europe , using funds from the Community 's PHARE programme under a separate contract between the EC and PTT Telecom : Poland , Hungary , Czech and Slovak Republics , Bulgaria and Romania are to be connected into the system .
3 The championships were organised with the Variety Club of Great Britain which gave competitors a chance to meet kids from the BBC 's Byker Grove .
4 The ruling drew protests from the Procurator 's Office and from the Socialist Party of Kazakhstan ( SPK — the legal successor to the Kazakh branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union — see p. 38418 ) .
5 For example , most managers seek commission on gross earnings , whereas artists ' representatives attempt to reduce the manager 's commission to net earnings from the band 's live touring .
6 The column itself is decorated by a long relief frieze wound round from top to bottom and representing episodes from the Emperor 's Dacian campaigns .
7 The Rev Tom Barnfather , of St Herbert 's Church in Yarm Road , said the management committee will include representatives from the Citizen 's Advice Bureau , the probation service and the council .
8 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 .
9 The villagers ate dates from the wadi 's palms , fed their sheep and goats on its shrubs , and made their homes from the mud and vegetation .
10 Meanwhile , it was reported on Sept. 26 that the World Bank had authorized the creation of a special facility to grant concessional credit to help lower-middle income countries to re-settle migrant workers fleeing Iraq and Kuwait , and that it would advance disbursements from the Bank 's soft loan affiliate , the International Development Association ( IDA ) , to the poorest countries .
11 The Income Share , developed as part of the acquisition of Wedgwood , entitles its holder to elect to receive dividends from the Group 's U.K. earnings , a facility beneficial to most U.K. and U.S. investors and certain Irish institutional shareholders .
12 My grandfather was born at Farrochil , on Bolfracks Hill — we would still be there — but was my father to slave at carting stones from the Menzies 's quarry for old Wade to build his damned bridge ?
13 About 1755 , the Blackfoot obtained firearms from the Hudson 's Bay Company , and drove back the Shoshoni and Flathead , so exposing the Bitterroot valley .
14 Essentially it is atomic billiards ; a beam of atoms fired at the surface of anything from glass to an industrial catalyst dislodges ions from the specimen 's top one or two atom layers for analysis by mass spectrometry .
15 About 150,000 people attended FORD 's first legal rally in Nairobi on Jan. 15 to hear calls from the movement 's leaders for the formation of a national conference to discuss the country 's future .
16 On the other hand the expert will not have had the benefit of hearing the arguments , and some observers have suggested that expert valuers rarely assess rents from the tenant 's point of view .
17 Paula sees things from the contestants ' viewpoint .
18 The poetry which the children produced as a result forms a major part of the exhibition which also includes photographs from the library 's archives , the Bigger-McDonald Collection , the Willie Carson Collection and those donated by the late Mabel Colhoun .
19 The parent should listen quietly to this opinion , preferably with an open mind , trying to see things from the youngster 's point of view and should restate what she or he understands to be the youngster 's argument , so as to be sure of there being no misunderstanding .
20 This helps to develop empathy — the ability to see things from the other 's point of view in addition to one 's own .
21 I thinks the manufacturing experience I had was very important , because it enabled me to see things from the manufacturer 's point of view , which many retailers have n't done .
22 and these , you know things from the benefits er agency , because if I cash any more it makes it so I mean
23 It entails removing eggs from a woman 's ovaries and then fertilising them with sperm in a laboratory dish .
24 The Country Landowners Association ( Appendix 2.2.4 ) has published a booklet entitled ‘ Minerals ’ ( 2nd Edition 1983 ) which provides guidelines for negotiating prospecting and mining leases from the landowner 's point of view .
25 For example information about prices can , in certain circumstances , constitute a business secret : see the discussion in Faccenda Chicken Ltd v Fowler [ 1985 ] 1 All ER 724 and Lansing Linde Ltd v Kerr [ 1991 ] 1 All ER 418. 2 Express duties once employment has ended By including express restrictive covenants in an employment contract an employer will seek to achieve three goals once employment is over : ( a ) to prevent the ex-employee canvassing orders from the employer 's customers ; ( b ) to prevent the ex-employee competing with his business ( usually within a defined geographical area ) ; ( c ) to prevent the ex-employee from using/disclosing any legitimate business secrets .
26 Mr Maurette , who works at the CNRS Nuclear and Mass Spectrometry Centre near Paris , and Mr Pourchet , a glaciologist from the University of Grenoble , devised a scheme to prise micrometeorites from the continent 's icy grip using hot water and careful filtration .
27 Each unit covers a specific area of finance and is based on unsimplified written extracts from The Economist magazine and recorded extracts from the BBC 's International Money programme .
28 This programme included extracts from the police 's own video of the day 's events .
29 The project tries to meet the needs of black children by recruiting workers from the child 's cultural community .
30 The need to try to understand situations from the child 's point of view is also much better appreciated , as are the difficulties involved in children functioning in disembedded ways .
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