Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] from [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 And because it has open server in front of it from the client 's side it looks like a server , so any of those two hundred clients or any of front end tools can have access to the email system as if it was a resource or server .
2 The four of us stand watching each other in the dark street while the laughing crowd drifts past us from the pub 's side door .
3 For that reason , it is worth thinking about what is interesting about you from a journalist 's point of view before trying to woo him or her with your beautiful noise .
4 A small white dressing table In one corner looked like something from a doll 's house , gleaming and bright with tidy arrangements of bottles and jars .
5 He was like something from a Boy 's Own comic .
6 The Catering Manager 's office next door to the Refectory in the Richmond Building is the hub of all action where secretary Gill O' Brien runs the daily order books and takes bookings for everything from the Vice-Chancellor 's lunches to conference buffets .
7 Trafford Park food companies headed by Kelloggs , Brooke Bond and Walls formed a thirteen food company group which opposed the incinerators and lobbied against the campaign handing in over 40,000 signatures and over 600 submissions were sent to the UDC prior to the date of the decision , including one from the Students ' Union concerned that the University was directly in line with the prevailing wind from the proposed site .
8 For my first tournament you were paid next to nothing from the caddie-master 's box , and your tips depended on how far you progressed in the tournament .
9 Erm what , what was the feeling that came over to you from the tenants ' group at the time ?
10 How differently did it appear to him from the Berelands ' assessment !
11 Eva smiled at me from the driver 's seat .
12 She lifted a hand to shade her eyes and Martin Jackson 's face appeared on the backdrop of light , as if he were looking at her from the sun 's centre .
13 He glanced in to find Nadine Cunningham smiling at him from the driver 's seat .
14 Probably were n't I do n't know but they seemed to us I may be looking at it from a child 's eyes but er that 's how they seemed to be to me .
15 Looking at it from a businessman 's point of view , it 's the obvious thing to do .
16 I think you 've also got ta look at it from the kid 's point of view and perhaps I 'm wrong here but , you know when you think , I mean , the these are going to be done very , you know er i i we got a sort of time limit , and kids are going to be told during perhaps a two week period
17 Looking at it from the housewife 's point of view her phrasing of these questions would be :
18 Or , to look at it from the child 's point of view , the words the adult uses will be interpreted in the light of the forms of social understanding which have already been forged non-verbally .
19 But the , the reason why that 's true maybe , might n't it , that if you look at it from the child 's point of view , the crying is a , is a signal it 's sending to its parent .
20 Looking at it from the club 's point of view I can see how this ban arose in a situation like this .
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