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

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1 There will also be sheltered women only workshops and songs from the women 's perspective .
2 Quite right too , and naturally later in the series there will be men only workshops and songs from the men 's perspective .
3 Often seen at press receptions and " at homes " for a client and his products , journalists from the women 's magazines may appear young and rather silly or matronly and gentle .
4 This is usually alongside a lawyer from the children 's panel , rather than one with experience in criminal cases .
5 Just before we go back inside , I reach to brush the melting snow from the children 's hair and from Ali 's .
6 Tea was carried out to us on a brass tray from the women 's quarters .
7 I went round all the hospitals in Edinburgh and Leith all the doctors surgeries and there was nowhere and I ended up at the the women 's unit in Edinburgh City Chambers and I got help from the women 's unit and er from there we started a pressure group to get more literature to people , you know to get them into doctor 's surgeries so as they would know what to do , what to expect .
8 I believe that this application for a residence order is yet another step in this game and that neither parent has been able or willing to see matters from the children 's point of view or in terms of their feelings , experiences and level of understanding .
9 At a meeting held at the local headquarters of the WSPU , " Mr Buckner , a prominent official in the STA , who spoke to the question from the men 's point of view , was subjected to a very severe heckling . "
10 There was an immediate outcry from the women 's movement , particularly women prominent in the so-called ‘ wages for housework ’ campaign that was very active at the time ( Malos , 1980 ) .
11 If they take place from the children 's earliest years , they 'll be seen as a natural resource in family interactions .
12 This programme included extracts from the police 's own video of the day 's events .
13 ‘ Did you hear any sound from the children 's room when you came past the door ? ’
14 Crossley nodded and looked round again , as if seeking inspiration from the children 's slides and climbing-frames .
15 When ATP staged their spectacular split from the Men 's Tennis Council in 1989 , however , their officials constantly told me , ‘ This has nothing to do with money .
16 Beginning to feel like one of the characters from the children 's programme Camberwick Green , she hastily suppressed the little involuntary twitch of her lips .
17 Four hours later , before it was yet light , the wife heard a movement from the children 's room .
18 A report from the Women 's Environmental Network ( WEN ) shows that the National Rivers Authority ( NRA ) has brought only five prosecutions against polluting paper mills since 1990 , even though 42 of the country 's 56 mills have broken the law .
19 At the time , what can hardly have failed to make a strong impact on the boy were the great ritual events , including the assemblies , which punctuated the life of the court , and which Charles presumably was brought out by his nurse from the women 's quarters to attend : the arrival of envoys from Constantinople at Compiègne in September 827 ; the public deposition from office of Hugh and Matfrid in February 828 ; the reception of the relics of SS Marcellinus and Petrus at Aachen a few weeks later .
20 Rather than only recording those instances of violence that the women had reported to official agencies such as the police , they explored a wide range of violent incidents from the women 's points of view .
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