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

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1 Henry took the heavily laden tray from Peggy 's hands and put it on a side-table as Lizzie said , ‘ Did she have her dinner and tea all at once ? ’
2 His acknowledged early influences in art include Eadward Muybridge 's photographs of the human figure in motion and the still of the screaming nurse on the steps from Eisenstein 's film ‘ The Battleship Potemkin ’ , while he admired and absorbed the art of Rembrandt , Grünewald and Velasquez .
3 The course on theory and criticism will run for two terms and covers the major theories and methods of film practice from Eisenstein 's articles on montage to contemporary pronouncements on auteur cinema .
4 So he stood with her , and held her , and very soon nature began to teach them both what to do , and before very long the neighbours heard a little shriek come from Pascoe 's cottage , and the old wives glanced and nodded to each other , content that the marriage had been consummated , and anxious to share with each other reminiscences of their own experiences in similar circumstances .
5 Two houses in the area were evacuated because of vast clouds of dense dust blowing from a drying tailings lake where wastes from Mogul 's lead/zinc mine were dumped .
6 She 'd heard it recently , from Roman 's lips .
7 Dana had to be shielded from Roman 's anger , and she was the only one who could do that .
8 She had n't heard a sound from Roman 's room and she hoped he was out .
9 These raids from FitzGerald 's Malton yard were spearheaded by the novice chaser , Sybillin , in the £32,000 Victor Chandler Chase at Ascot on 16 January .
10 The case arose from Beltran 's claim that Aquino had hidden under her bed during a coup attempt .
11 He walked over to the rickety wooden gateway , drawing from his pocket a small jar he had purloined from Mait 's Bagi before Ace had blown it up .
12 Each performance at the Old fire Station will begin with a speech from Wilde 's grandson
13 Owing to national budgetry complications arising from Czechoslovakia 's split into two nations on 1 January , 1993 , this long awaited tax law could be delayed by up to six months .
14 ‘ Give us a hand , Chuck , ’ he panted to his companion , as he failed to tear the rope from Sheila 's grasp .
15 In August 1941 a second paper appeared from Florey 's group , now with clinical collaborators .
16 From Hull 's sunset smudge
17 The drug cleared from Sophie 's head like a dream dispersing .
18 He pulled the pillow over from Sophie 's side of the bed and propped himself up .
19 He did not know enough about women to discover from Bathsheba 's manner whether she wanted to see him or not .
20 At these words a long , low cry of despair and anger came from Bathsheba 's lips .
21 Light footsteps could be heard on the road , coming from Bathsheba 's house .
22 Moments later , after some ‘ internal juggling ’ , it reappears from Crowley 's gizzard and once again fills the container .
23 She had had a letter from Edwin 's solicitor asking her to come to his office the following day .
24 To give you a feeling how large these forces could be I quote from Feynman 's lectures : " If you were standing at arm 's length from someone and each of you had one per cent more electrons than protons , the repelling force would be incredible .
25 From the point of view of conventional quantum theory the electron has no trajectory ; from Feynman 's point of view it has every trajectory .
26 The sudden freedom from Mortimer 's grip made her stagger slightly , and she grasped Guy 's arm to steady herself , trembling all over with reaction .
27 But they were still there , she realised , all those doubts … nothing had changed , just because she happened to have ricocheted from Mortimer 's clutches into Guy 's arms this afternoon , just because Guy Sterne 's physical chemistry created a minor explosion when it mingled with hers …
28 They are born out of boredom , and a good idea must contain the chance of excitement ( Reading 4 , Chapter 5 is taken from Corrigan 's examination of the street based leisure/delinquent activities of these working-class youths ) .
29 And there are no complaints either from Swindon 's Lou Macarie as his side boosted their promotion hopes with a 1:0 win over Bradford City .
30 A fumble from the Tranmere goalkeeper and a thump in from Swindon 's Dave Mitchell .
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