Example sentences of "from his [coord] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The first session , after I have finished speaking , will involve 12 speakers addressing you on the theme of the conference , each from his or her specific perspective .
2 The post-war governments , both Labour and Conservative , have shown that a minister with coherent , workable policies and reasonable energy and capacity can get loyal co-operation from his or her civil servants .
3 Although it would be glib to presume that the removal of a pupil from his or her usual classes is necessarily the wrong strategy , there are obvious contradictions in operating a system based on negative sanctions and the off-loading of responsibility for one group whilst attempting to accept and cater for the diversity of the rest .
4 Did a manager 's philosophy , overall sense of aims and sense of priorities in the curriculum come from his or her inner resources ?
5 Simply complying with these does not absolve an engineer from his or her broader responsibilities .
6 It could be argued that in societies where the capitalist ethos is paramount the criminal is no less entitled to gain commercial advantage from his or her lawful activity than any other member of the community and that it should be the market which decides whether or not criminals should profit .
7 The HRD practitioner might want to cite examples from his or her own experience of the fact that ‘ quick-fix ’ changes tend to be just that — first-aid treatments that do not have a base for perpetuation .
8 In future years , it is quite possible that both husband and wife will enjoy a healthy level of pension in their retirement and that both will continue to derive a good income from their partner 's pension scheme when that partner has died — as a widow 's or widower 's pension being paid in addition to the continuing pension from his or her own scheme .
9 In addition , there are within everyone his or her own parents in the form of received data and , with maturity , a third contribution from his or her own adult experience .
10 The confiscation laws are an expression of the maxim that a person should not profit from his or her own crime .
11 The use of characters as oracles for beliefs they do not themselves espouse in effect divides the character 's identity from his or her narrative function .
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