Example sentences of "[det] from [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 He was not supposed to know whether the dealer was buying or selling on his client 's behalf , but nonetheless he attempted to guess this from the runner 's facial expression and comments .
2 To distinguish this from the actor 's concern to communicate to non-participants , we have used the term ‘ presentation ’ .
3 The waiter picked up a fork and tried a few from the man 's plate .
4 One can , I think , readily see that a therapist who is exclusively concerned with individual patients and the remedying of their neurotic conflicts will tend to perceive the whole issue very much from the individual 's point of view and will merely take the cultural setting as a given datum against which the neuroses of his patients are played out .
5 There are issues which driver training and what we 're doing in that because those vehicles are quite large , they are actually minibuses as such from the public 's point of view , and they are carrying people that need the best possible care and attention in their transport .
6 Paykel separates these from the person 's specific vulnerability to events , or to particular events , which has developed from personality attributes or developmental experiences .
7 The LEA must pay costs from excepted funds unless there is a justifiable reason for taking these from the school 's own monies .
8 Efforts are made to identify an elder 's past and current situations , strengths and difficulties , and future potential , all from the elder 's point of view .
9 Mr. Shape comes from Gosport , and the paintings are all from the town 's museum .
10 all from the car-park 's fourteenth floor
11 The crusading Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser assails this almost weekly for its alleged distribution of ‘ jobs for the boys ’ — and girls , many from the councillors ' own families .
12 Worse than that from the Government 's point of view , I do not think that he will arrive in time for the general election .
13 Aristotle noted a distinction between income from the public land and that from the citizens ' private estates .
14 The male washroom , apart from the urinal stalls , differed very little from the women 's .
15 This Committee comprises three members of the Board , two lay and two solicitor members from regional duty solicitor committees , two nominees from the Law Society , and one each from the Justices ' Clerks Society , the Magistrates ' Association and the Association of Chief Police Officers .
16 A further six cultures were positive for M avium subsp silvaticum , two each from the Crohn 's disease , ulcerative colitis , and non-inflammatory bowel disease groups .
17 It is to suggest that sexual difficulty , or problems in the field of sexual relationship , should be looked out for more often by social workers and others concerned with them , and looked at more from the child 's own point of view .
18 Since teachers were the main resource in PNP , it is teaching — and hence learning — which should have benefited most from the Council 's initiatives .
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