Example sentences of "[verb] from [noun prp] ' " in BNC.

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1 A doctrine of justice reached in this alternative way is likely to differ from Rawls ' two principles .
2 Some categories of headings are deliberately omitted from Sears ' .
3 All the dispatching was done from Liveseys ' . ’
4 He rose pensively , and a little unsteadily , from the table and disappeared out of sight behind the woven rush lampshade , the same tall shadow she recalled from Mills ' flat .
5 The second piece of silliness came from Dixons ' Mr Kalms .
6 The whole tie turned from Leeds ' grasp in that fateful moment the Frenchman will want to forget .
7 Walking towards the station , having promised to bring back with her all sorts of expensive food items Tina had requested from Selfridges ' Food Hall , Cecilia thought how much she liked living on her own and that at seventy-six she was too old to have Jasper and Bienvida running around her , fond of them as she was , not to mention Tina 's boyfriends and the odd hours she kept and her lying in bed till noon .
8 This shows the excess of social cost over social benefit in moving from Q ' ; to Q.
9 Hence , by expanding from Q ' ; to Q , society loses a total amount equal to the triangle E ' ; EF in Figure 15–6 .
10 Something with the consistency of cement began to splatter from Peters ' ripped torso , but still he clung on to it in the renewed savagery of his hunger .
11 Our regress argument differs from Lewis ' argument about probability and certainty , despite the great structural similarities ( they are both regress arguments , really ) .
12 Recent repertoire has ranged from Beatles ' songs and American folksongs to John Rutter 's Gloria and Mozart 's Requiem .
13 For example , by ensuring that the monopolist produces Q at the price corresponding to average cost at this output , the social cost of the dead-weight burden can be reduced from AEE ' ; to GHE ' ; .
14 Although compressed into less than 18 months there are certain similarities between the two revolutions , in their tactics as well as their phases , and although it is not explicit there is a remarkable comparison that may be inferred from Devillers ' brilliant essay in which he describes a Vietminh , at the end of 1946 , already losing momentum and because of that , driven to imprudent acts :
15 Starting from Poulantzas ' counterfactual example , I have suggested that the categories and relations he discusses are , as they stand , too abstract to provide any grounds for such claims , and indeed are too schematic to yield detailed explanations of particular historical events .
16 Later in the year , a multiprocessing operating system derived from Unisys ' current product will appear .
17 The firm 's combined European operations will be run from UIS ' UK-based Epsom offices — existing UIS European subsidiaries will remain open .
18 With four comms radios instantly available , we switch from McAlpines ' company frequency straight to Heathrow .
19 In Marxist thought and practice this relation is posed as one between class and party , and it has been a matter of controversy since the end of the nineteenth century , expressed in the most diverse forms , extending from Michels ' reflections upon the ‘ iron law of oligarchy ’ to Lenin 's conception of the Bolshevik Party , theoretically elaborated by Lukács .
20 This follows from Charles ' law ( see section 3.1 ) .
21 Its overall structure and principles are similar to those of the Library of Congress List of Subject Headings though differences arise from Sears ' being designed for smaller libraries .
22 Still , judging from Sabraxis ' remarks and the fact that , despite its defects , Por Tanssie did provide incomparable training , Lucien felt sure his new master would acclaim his talents .
23 It seems likely , judging from Louis ' later life , that the military effort was mainly conducted by William , for the King of Aquitaine was inclined more to the cloister and altar than the sword and buckler .
24 Taken from Keats ' poem ‘ Lamia ’ , the tangibility of the three-dimension form may be explored and encountered by the eye directly , unlike in the poem where the reader experiences the presence of this dangerous serpent-woman through the richness and description of the writing .
25 and these ones will be made up , er faithful ones from , taken from Jesus '
26 A brief example , taken from Barthes ' Mythologies ( 1972 ) , might illustrate the issue .
27 Next month , France commemorates the 50th anniversary of the first convoy of Jews to be sent from Paris ' Gare de l'Est to the Nazi concentration camps .
28 The following quotation comes from Engels ' Preface to the first ( 1884 ) edition of The Origin of the Family , which was a kind of rewrite , in precis , of Morgan 's Ancient Society ( 1877 ) :
29 There are the comic characters like Wopsle , Mrs Pocket , Mr Pumblechook but a lot of the humour comes from Dickens ' words on paper , not just his invention of characters .
30 One text comes from Pomponius ' commentary on the work of Q. Mucius .
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