Example sentences of "[vb pp] from [art] [noun pl] 's [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't I thin I think there 's probably a lot lot less sexism just in terms of I think we 've won their respect by you know and and certainly when th they did n't want us to picket in the beginning , and then over the months really the women have done quite a lot of successful picketing when we 've been asked and and we 've staged quite big pickets quite a lot of you know the big pickets were really organized and the rallies have been organized by us and really sort of quite a lot of the input into into the strike I think has come from the women 's support group in in quite a unique way . |
2 | RIVER ISLAND 'S own selection was a sharp pinstripe suit teamed with crisp white shirt and polka dot tie pinched from the men 's section , for daytime . |
3 | The only problem with the kitchen , the operational centre of the house , is that it is separated from the children 's attic playroom by two long flights of stairs . |
4 | I think she 'd knitted it herself out of old pieces of string she 'd saved from the children 's birthday presents . ’ |
5 | Seen from the women 's angle , things could sometimes appear differently . |
6 | In July , 1911 , a Central Care Committee ( CCC ) was appointed , with members drawn from the Women 's Settlement , the Sunday School Union , the Children 's Service Union , Church of England Sunday Schools , the CLB , the BB , the Boy Scouts , the Street Children 's Union , the Church of England Men 's Society , and the Trades Council . |
7 | Lord Justice Balcombe said it was unlikely that a pending court application by the mother , who is divorced from the children 's father , for access to her children would succeed . |
8 | Just like Windsor , volunteers formed a human chain to rescue nearly 200,000 precious items — in this case , books and manuscripts that had to be protected from the firemen 's hoses as well as the flames . |
9 | However , the content is far removed from the children 's lives . |
10 | The occupational structure of the town can be deduced from the freemen 's registers , for between 1559 and 1603 an average of about twenty men per annum , almost 900 in all , were admitted to the freedom of the city . |
11 | Just when she had decided to go back to her room rather than turn into a block of ice , a warning creak issued from the men 's corridor . |
12 | The church was not in permanent use and had no resident vicar but it held occasional services and now at Christmas an elderly cleric in retirement had volunteered to conduct a sung Eucharist at nine-thirty with the help of a volunteer choir assembled from the Women 's Institute . |
13 | A claimant dissatisfied with the decision of the insurance officer could have the decision reviewed by a local Court of Referees consisting of a chairman appointed by the Minister of Trade , one member chosen from an employers ' panel and one member chosen from a workmen 's panel . |
14 | In the temporal priority condition , one of the blocks moved before the other block , but the string which connected the two blocks was screened from the children 's view . |
15 | The experiment was , as might have been predicted from the chairmen 's opposition , a failure . |