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

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1 The Rotherham goal was an og due to high winds from Leeds ' Stephen Heath .
2 Two extracts from Mars ' recent study of workplace crime which illustrate the wide range of fiddling at work are included as readings in Chapter 5 ( Readings 6 and 7 ) .
3 Somebody said that it was a colder day than any we had morning I read Houghton 's Life of Keats and copied out some passages from Keats ' letters .
4 But this beautifully illustrated book also provides a wonderful series of anecdotes from Edwards ' life in motor racing .
5 A direct Stoddard Templeton telephone number is now used , keeping separate those calls from Sekers ' own customers .
6 A few days later they would both again be involved in an attack on a convoy , where one merchantman was seen to list and pour black smoke after suffering hits from Dennis ' bombs .
7 And she got things done : two days after she moved in , the place was ‘ positively sanforised , dear , ’ said Francis , wall-to-wall carpeting , curtains from Heals ' , furniture in place , phones installed and busy .
8 Also , you could have the puppets act out some scenes from Drachenfels ' past , with the ‘ Master of Ceremonies ’ puppet taking the twin roles of general narrator and of the Great Enchanter himself .
9 The boxer shorts from Barries ' were followed by shirts and socks , then by jackets and trousers from Di Stato ( Anzio 's high-street chain ) , and eventually some Hoage 's shoes .
10 Not wishing to propose History as a transcendent law outside the human , Sartre was careful to distinguish his claims from Engels ' validation of the dialectic as the law of nature .
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