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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Cameras appear from women 's purses , as do pens and scraps of paper .
2 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 .
3 In the video ‘ Perfect X ’ K Dieroff balances precariously between ideals of beauty and self-mutilation as she takes a knife to her nose accompanied by a barrage of adjectives distilled from women 's magazines .
4 Let me be desolate and hidden from men 's eyes … ’
5 In this sense , all the themes discussed so far contain ‘ women 's issues ’ and have to be treated from women 's perspectives to arrive at true and complete reality .
6 Politically this was informed by the demands coming from women 's organizations and intellectually by the moralized language of evolutionary science .
7 Primary science — Starting from children 's ideas , by Pamela Wadsworth
8 He would n't have minded so much if there 'd been a rise somewhere along the line — a moment of triumph , no matter how brief — but he 'd gone from children 's programmes to women 's programmes to the Devil in one slow , unspectacular but continuous slide .
9 Which is why the eternal words , ‘ Do you think that it 's about time we started a family ? ’ rarely fall from men 's lips .
10 I had been aware on visits of the changes she had brought into the house , in the food which was more elaborate , recipes culled from women 's magazines , the odd touches about the place , the fact that the bowl full of bulbs was placed on a mat , there were extra arm covers on the chairs , a lace cloth on the chest of drawers in my room , everything had to be protected .
11 Pressure for reform was also mounting from women 's organizations .
12 Now her mother , a Labour councillor , wants all dogs banned from children 's playgrounds .
  Next page