Example sentences of "[vb base] from [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Cameras appear from women 's purses , as do pens and scraps of paper .
2 The 28-year-old has made his first shift from children 's telly with the Friday evening showbiz slot ‘ Entertainment Express ’ where he works alongside Selina Scott — and he is loving it .
3 New powers to lock up children overnight may reflect the concern of Home Office ministers about crimes committed by some young people in care when they persistently abscond from children 's homes .
4 Even less than elsewhere the soloists ' heavy vibrato and occasional portamentos hardly match the idea of a movement inspired at one remove from Bach 's supreme example .
5 Smoke from Scathach 's pyre was black , rising high into the dusk .
6 These benefit from Luxembourg 's tax treaties and the EC directives .
7 The seven leading candidates have shunned firm manifesto proposals in favour of vague attacks on foreign creditors or elites who benefit from Brazil 's crippling income disparities .
8 HAITIAN CANE CUTTERS BENEFIT FROM HORNEBOROUGH 'S LABOURS
9 Maybe , but at least it is Budapest rather than Vienna shopkeepers who benefit from Hungarians ' urge to splurge ; and the availability of a wide range of goods has encouraged people to hold forints , the Hungarian currency .
10 ‘ I imagine from Cadogan 's attitude that that 's the problem .
11 The gulls can see the help and benefit they receive from Iago 's service , but can not see , or conceive , that Iago could be benefiting himself at the same time ; and no one could possibly see that Iago is in fact benefiting himself by destroying them .
12 At other times we can cope with dangerous situations only with the guidance we receive from God 's word , our chart and compass for daily living .
13 Works range from Canella 's ‘ Sailing boats in harbour ’ of 1835 ( Il Prisma ) to paintings influenced by international developments : ‘ Lady in Drawing-room with Parrot ’ by De Nittis ( Bottega d'arte ) and ‘ Girl with Cat ’ by Boldini ( Silbernagl ) .
14 The ships range from Geest 's ‘ banana boats ’ to container ships carrying up to 50 passengers ( 4–12 is the usual number ) in comfortable accommodation .
15 Nominees range from Neal 's Yard ( a combined grocery , bakery and dairy in central London ) to Michelle Berriedale-Johnson , who makes ices without dairy products and publishes a newsletter for people on special diets .
16 These range from Weber 's micro-sociological work ( though Weber was by no means just an action theorist ) , to symbolic interactionism , on to the most recent , and radical , action approaches — phenomenology and ethnomethodology .
17 Fraser Digby came to the rescue with a flying save from Armstrong 's kick …
18 The breathtaking scissors kick that was denied a goal only by a superlative save from Germany 's goalkeeper , Kopke , was , according to Roxburgh , Ferguson 's party piece at every training session before the match .
19 Even though I use many examples and experiences from my years with that company , the views expressed are mine and if my recollections or impressions vary from others ' that is to my account , and not ICI 's .
20 ‘ I understood he was prising secrets loose from Andropulos 's niece ? ’
21 We already know from Frank 's testimony on Monday how violent and conscienceless he became on temazepam .
22 We do n't know how Beethoven conducted his music or how he would have conducted if he had been able to hear everything that was going on , but we know from Brahms 's letters that he allowed himself sometimes great flexibility .
23 I know from Claudia 's notes that this was a seasonal stream .
24 However , we know from Yeats 's letters even more than his poems that he thought the last possibility for aristocratic ease in the arts had disappeared when Robert Gregory was shot down over France in 1915 .
25 Some time that same day , or the following one , the new Prime Minister has entrusted some study of strategy , or some strategic study of something else , to an outside expert — and by the 7th , as we know from Summerchild 's first letter , Wilson has somehow been persuaded to staff and service this new operation through the Government Commission .
26 Er face to face sales erm you know from John 's conversation with you what we do .
27 the solution to the underclass lies in stricter enforcement of the criminal laws , in giving tenants a stake and a say in public housing , in educational innovation opposed by teachers ' unions , in changing welfare laws so that a baby is not a ticket for an apartment separate from mom 's .
28 That part of the Bill has been strongly opposed by the Ramblers Association , but I imagine that it will be welcomed by railway locomotive drivers who , for example , face more than 100 such crossings whenever they drive from King 's Cross to Newcastle .
29 My bread I get from Tesco 's .
30 The Wisharts had to catch the 10.30am train from King 's Cross and to their amazement they found few people in the usual queue ; they had bought newspapers and magazines to read on the journey and when they found an empty compartment they settled down .
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