Example sentences of "from [art] [noun pl] ' [noun pl] and " in BNC.

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1 But something about your comments worries me a great deal , and that 's the fact that many women tutors , you say , have been looking at this issue , but they have n't looked at the major part of the issue , which is from the students ' perspectives and the problem that goes on between students .
2 Stones spurted from the horses ' hooves and then they were on a wide stretch of sand , galloping full speed , flying in the face of the wind ; the sea , the sky , the cliffs streamed past Sara 's stinging cheeks .
3 It was supposed to be the parched Wild West , with dust spraying up from the horses ' hooves and the wheels .
4 It 's not overly demanding at 6,149 yards ( par 71 ) from the visitors ' tees and although the fairways are wide the greens are on the small side .
5 Civilian users can not decipher as much information from the satellites ' signals and thus get fixes that are less precise .
6 From the teachers ' comments and our own observations , we built up a picture of some of the processes involved in creating these conditions .
7 The presence of mains services and their location will generally arise from the solicitors ' enquiries and searches , but their significance on layout can be underestimated .
8 Dialogue is treated as an actual record of what happened , to be carefully distinguished from the observers ' reactions and speculations .
9 This is convenient because it is now recognised that they are such an important aspect of the transaction ; and pension under-funding or , in recent times more likely , over-funding , can involve such large amounts of money that the arrangements will generally be negotiated separately from the rest of the agreement by specialist pension lawyers from the parties ' solicitors and the parties ' respective actuaries .
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