Example sentences of "it from [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Probably were n't I do n't know but they seemed to us I may be looking at it from a child 's eyes but er that 's how they seemed to be to me .
2 HMG 's total budget is PĀ£4,000 per year , so maybe you should multiply all my figures by about three to see it from a minister 's perspective : the poor dears are trying to run the country on poverty-line wages .
3 I mean , I knew what was going to happen when I started the exercise , but if you contemplate it from a teacher 's point of view , if I go out and commit suicide or break down you 'll know why , wo n't you .
4 Looking at it from a businessman 's point of view , it 's the obvious thing to do .
5 You do n't know whether he did it from an entrepreneur 's point of view , or from er
6 We 've described it from the offspring 's point of view .
7 They have passed through the flasks electric sparks simulating lightning , and ultraviolet light , which would have been much stronger before the Earth had an ozone layer shielding it from the sun 's rays .
8 Three guys hijacked it from the Company 's yard but I saw then and climbed into the refridgeration unit at the back .
9 Somehow hearing it from the Duke 's own lips bestows upon his chosen occupation a form of royal blessing .
10 Looking at it from the housewife 's point of view her phrasing of these questions would be :
11 I think you 've also got ta look at it from the kid 's point of view and perhaps I 'm wrong here but , you know when you think , I mean , the these are going to be done very , you know er i i we got a sort of time limit , and kids are going to be told during perhaps a two week period
12 Or , to look at it from the child 's point of view , the words the adult uses will be interpreted in the light of the forms of social understanding which have already been forged non-verbally .
13 But the , the reason why that 's true maybe , might n't it , that if you look at it from the child 's point of view , the crying is a , is a signal it 's sending to its parent .
14 If there is a problem try to see it from the child 's point of view .
15 She could , of course , have obtained it from the Bursar 's secretary but was interested to see if the question brought any reaction .
16 Looking at it from the club 's point of view I can see how this ban arose in a situation like this .
17 Having discounted that source , Allen next heard it from the horse 's mouth .
18 He tells us ā€” largely as he must have heard it from the horse 's mouth ā€” the history of programmed machines , the development of McCarthy 's own interest in combining human common sense with the brute number-crunching force of early computers , and how this led to his own contributions , perhaps the best-known of which is the invention of LISP , now the standard programming language of artificial intelligence .
19 Well , your mother came rushing in from the car with a rare display of energy and snatched it from the fellow 's hands .
20 Do I try to see it from the laibon 's point of view ?
21 The character has a base 20% chance each round of dragging it from the skeleton 's grasp .
22 And because it has open server in front of it from the client 's side it looks like a server , so any of those two hundred clients or any of front end tools can have access to the email system as if it was a resource or server .
23 This chapter is an account of the process and is an attempt to see it from the family 's perspective .
24 Although Dicken 's Barnaby Rudge was a historical novel , set several decades before the period in which it was written , few modern readers are capable of distinguishing it from the author 's non-period writings .
25 Took it from the captain 's cabin . ā€™
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