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

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31 However from the students ' point of view , the making of a video recording was the purpose of the exercise .
32 From the burghers ' point of view , his death was a serious blow , for it forced Louis VI to punish them .
33 ‘ Not from the Mothers ' Union ! ’
34 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 .
35 The accountability of the government arises simply from the ministers ' desire to win the next election and , as individuals , to have the minimum of embarrassment and the maximum of political credit .
36 Impervious to the babble of conversation and the pop music blaring from the dancers ' dressing room , I stick the exaggerated lashes in place , put on my spectacular Medusa-like crown and walk through the Green Room to the coffee-making area .
37 Well , children can be allowed to express their anxieties verbally and to learn perhaps from the adults ' modelling around them that to talk about these things in moderation is perfectly acceptable erm but not to do it to the extent or to allow children to perhaps watch the news coverage to the extent that they become over excited and are not able to contain their own feelings of anxiety about loss and damage and death and separation from parents and significant adults .
38 It 's also very important from the adults ' point of view that erm it does n't matter if you are a so called single parent , which , I by the way , am , or whether you are within erm a couple but actually in in fact you 're , you 're a single parent because you 're getting no support .
39 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 .
40 It is also notable that where a chairman or chief executive has been brought in from outside to those organisations , this may be followed by many changes in senior management and so , from the headhunters ' point of view , putting a chief executive into an older-style organisation is usually an opportunity for them to work with the newly appointed chief executive to build the new senior management team .
41 With success inevitably came enemies , and Korn/Ferry , disliked by its competitors and seen as interested only in quantity , not quality , was banned from the headhunters ' club , the Association of Executive Recruitment Consultants .
42 Another important source of secondary danger clues came from the parents ' life histories : for example , parents who had certain ‘ personality traits ’ , had been abused or ‘ in care ’ themselves as children , had been in regular ‘ trouble ’ as children or/and as adults , were seen as being more likely to harm their children .
43 This improvement related to the Bristol team 's efforts to make parents more aware of four main factors for cot death , which are identified from the parents ' accounts of the death of their baby .
44 Schools universities and colleges they were a spin-off from the parents ' choice charter .
45 A child 's development always takes place within a context of contemporaneous events , the most important of which result from the parents ' activities .
46 My fry tank holds a gallon of mature water from the parents ' tank .
47 Years spent at university are financially unrewarding from the parents ' perspective .
48 I hate that , I really do , thank God I 'm at boarding school cos I hate , the worst bit is like when they get , I remember when I was at day school and them coming home from the parents ' evening and I was
49 From the parents ' point of view , it is equally related to all its offspring .
50 From the parents ' point of view , to go back to your original question about whether it 's good for children to be helped at home , of course it 's , it does n't make any sense to stop helping your child just because he 's reached the age of five .
51 The support from the Parents ' Action Committee continued to grow .
52 Villages and timber plants are to be relocated away from the pandas ' habitat
53 For example , interest on debentures is treated as a cost , so it is deducted from income ( because from the shareholders ' viewpoint it is a cost ) .
54 Here , the subsidiaries would be shown in the group 's accounts ( which means the group shareholders ' accounts ) in terms of the net investment that the group 's shareholders hold ; consequently , the reporting unit would be the group ( from the shareholders ' viewpoint ) rather than a consolidation of the reporting units of the subsidiaries .
55 Under the influence of excessive risk aversion managers are thus liable to cause the firm to grow to an inefficient size and to engage in other forms of behaviour which are sub-optimal from the shareholders ' point of view , such as making low dividend payouts and an inadequate use of the company 's borrowing capacity .
56 Significant opposition from the Miners ' Union over high cost capacity cuts , new escalation of anti-nuclear hostilities , worsening relations with the Soviet bloc : any of these factors could significantly affect West Germany 's energy future .
57 The prospect of his receiving deputations as Prime Minister from the Miners ' Federation or the Triple Alliance , for example , is capable of causing alarm for the future relations between the Government and Labour — between moderate and less moderate opinion .
58 But when the problem is looked at from the miners ' point of view a rather different history comes into view .
59 But while Carroll expects Cahill to make his presence felt , he is also determined to see a much more concerted effort from the Blues ' defence .
60 Proof of disqualification may be certificate of conviction or extract from the magistrates ' court register together with proof of identification of the defendant , e.g. by the police officer who was present in court when the defendant was disqualified .
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