Example sentences of "[art] [noun] from [art] [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | she got the forms from the teachers ' training college at er , at Shipley near er near where we were |
2 | The support from the Parents ' Action Committee continued to grow . |
3 | The greatest joy was to make camp for the night and savour the smell from the cooks ' fires as supper was prepared . |
4 | She rose obediently and followed him into the small counselling-room across the corridor from the nurses ' station , relieved to remember that Deana Davenport had the day off today . |
5 | At a meeting held at the local headquarters of the WSPU , " Mr Buckner , a prominent official in the STA , who spoke to the question from the men 's point of view , was subjected to a very severe heckling . " |
6 | Pupils get to see the process from the employers ' point of view . |
7 | Equally disappointing is the exaggerated sharpness and presence of the bass-line articulation by the cello and organ in the Op. 1 No. 12 Largo e puntato , which distracts the listener from the violins ' ravishing suspensions . |
8 | The searchlights from the guards ' boxes competed feebly with the storm still sizzling blue in the distance . |
9 | Parent Apple Snails show no signs of cannibalism , however , and I keep young and adults together , as the young graze the algae from the adults ' shells . |
10 | Unlike Hart 's , Friedman 's explanation shifts the emphasis from the subjects ' deliberations to their action . |
11 | The plaintiff must then put in the notes of evidence from the magistrates ' court ( or the Crown Court ) with a r21 notice and apply for directions under r28 in order to force the defendant to call all the witnesses from the magistrates ' court to give evidence in the civil trial . |
12 | This may mean having to call some or all of the witnesses from the magistrates ' court or Crown Court and he may not just be given leave to put in the notes of evidence . |
13 | Beginning to feel like one of the characters from the children 's programme Camberwick Green , she hastily suppressed the little involuntary twitch of her lips . |
14 | From a position , parked a few yards down the road from the Stones ' house , Bodie watched as Anne Hanvey finally delivered Nick to the house . |
15 | It was to take the information from the patients ' records , their age , diagnosis , treatment etc . |
16 | The problem from the owners ' point of view had been solved . |
17 | A copy of the sheet from the students ' folder showing the moderated ‘ End of Module ’ test results must be received by the Secretary of the NEBE with the applications or one month prior to the examination date at the latest . |
18 | " No man shall be allowed to work anywhere without a certificate from the Masters ' Union and no man allowed to take passage on any steamer to leave this country unless he produces his certificate . |
19 | The minaret is a souvenir from the Turks ' use of the building as a mosque . |
20 | Clients will often appreciate a realistic approach to fee billing , and a break from the architects ' system of 75% at tender stage can assist cash flow . |
21 | Schools universities and colleges they were a spin-off from the parents ' choice charter . |
22 | This is usually alongside a lawyer from the children 's panel , rather than one with experience in criminal cases . |
23 | This chapter looks at life in a Home from the residents ' point of view , it includes : |
24 | The Shaw solution to the inequality of the coal ration was simple : just change the signs on the compounds , A perfect balance system was introduced and there was no complaint from the officers ' batmen — well they would not would they " ? |
25 | ‘ I 've never watched a game from the directors ' box in my life and I 'll have to get a walkie-talkie . ’ |
26 | Four hours later , before it was yet light , the wife heard a movement from the children 's room . |
27 | She 'd left a message for him about an hour before , within minutes of receiving a call from the foresters ' agents . |
28 | A report from the Women 's Environmental Network ( WEN ) shows that the National Rivers Authority ( NRA ) has brought only five prosecutions against polluting paper mills since 1990 , even though 42 of the country 's 56 mills have broken the law . |
29 | Now I have to say that since I 've seen a report from the Students ' Union and have read it through , I was actually shocked at the level of harassment that that report seemed to indicate . |
30 | The transfer of DM2 billion-3 billion a year from the consumers ' pockets into the waste-management industry will , by the end of this year , rise to DM3 billion-4 billion a year . |