Example sentences of "[noun pl] from the [noun pl] [unc] " 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 I 'm sure it was , Patrick grinned as he walked down the corridor and climbed the half-dozen steps from the servants ' quarters up to the hall ; he had seen the look on the butler 's face , and knew how uncomfortable it had been for him .
4 Also in May the PSL complained at its exclusion ( in favour of candidates from the Citizens ' Committees , Solidarity 's electoral organization ) from state appointments , saying that its continued participation in the Mazowiecki coalition government would depend on a " political equilibrium " being reached .
5 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 .
6 They chose the teenagers and topics after group discussions at 26 schools in northern England , firstly speaking to children from the programme 's target age-range ( the 11-13s ) to find out what interested them then they met teenagers from the presenters ' target age range ( 1416 ) to find out more ideas for topics and to choose the reporters .
7 Speakers from the Consumers ' Association , National Consumer Council , the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux , Age Concern , Child Poverty Action Group , National Council of One Parent Families , Relate , MIND , Liberty , Justice , Shelter and many others will join Law Society and Bar Council representatives together with legal aid claimants and concerned members of the public from 2.30 — 6.00 p.m. in The Grand Committee Room , House of Commons , Westminster .
8 Presents that will help with financial planning include two books from the Consumers ' Association : Which ?
9 Presents that will help with financial planning include two books from the Consumers ' Association : Which ?
10 Presents that will help with financial planning include two books from the Consumers ' Association : Which ?
11 The union side at this level is composed of senior officers and lay negotiators from the unions ' national executive committees .
12 The aim of the three-to-seven-year leasing programme is to free 1,250 pubs from the brewers ' tie before the November deadline , rather than try to sell them into a depressed market .
13 The Harpies ' cave is little more than a smelly hollow in the side of the hill , and contains nothing of interest , save for old bones from the Harpies ' victims .
14 As the figure shows , deliveries from the Advocates ' Library ( which are largely outwith the control of the National Library ) tended to take longer even than deliveries of rare or early material , with more than half ( 51% ) of all timed deliveries taking longer than 35 minutes , and with only 16% — around one in five — taking twenty minutes or less .
15 In the current absence of information about problematic matters from the teachers ' point of view , one can only make assumptions based on impressions about the kind of issue that is uppermost in their minds .
16 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 .
17 Our object is to get the creative ideas from the artists erm and from the artistic groups within the community .
18 For lack of sufficient central funds the rudimentary basis of a welfare state was being set up through contributions from the workers ' own meagre wages .
19 Procedure is governed by FPR , r4.22 as with appeals from the magistrates ' court to the High Court .
20 Long extracts from the inspectors ' reports conjure up the smells of the 17th century in sickening detail : the open graves , the streets piled high with faeces , the butcher 's shop ‘ full of all kinds of filth , excrement , guts and other muck ’ , and so on .
21 This programme included extracts from the police 's own video of the day 's events .
22 red-rimmed as syphilitics from the Baths '
23 These factories , which produced a range of goods from shoes to armour , brought in a regular profit for their owners , but the reliance on slave labour had disadvantages from the owners ' point of view ; the market for industrial goods was uncertain , and in slack times , when it was difficult to sell the products from the workshop , slaves still had to be fed and housed , even though their labour brought no immediate return for the owner .
24 Doctors ' desires to advance specialisms that they find intellectually exciting , university lecturers pursuing research at the expense of their teaching commitments , engineers wishing to develop technologically advanced products such as Concorde , are just a few examples of the kind of professional aspirations that lead to the misallocation of resources from the clients ' or taxpayers ' point of view .
25 Parent Apple Snails show no signs of cannibalism , however , and I keep young and adults together , as the young graze the algae from the adults ' shells .
26 Paula sees things from the contestants ' viewpoint .
27 and these , you know things from the benefits er agency , because if I cash any more it makes it so I mean
28 They must keep accurate records , but the requirements of confidentiality may necessitate keeping some disclosures from the patients ' doctors .
29 The searchlights from the guards ' boxes competed feebly with the storm still sizzling blue in the distance .
30 she got the forms from the teachers ' training college at er , at Shipley near er near where we were
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