Example sentences of "from [adj] [noun] 's " in BNC.
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1 | Somebody must have let the cat out of Glynn 's office shortly before midnight and , from Dippy Martin 's evidence , the likelihood was that the somebody was a woman . |
2 | Reviewing McBride , Eliot quoted from that writer 's conclusion that , given proper education of mind and body , ‘ the next generation may start at a very slightly higher level of capacity than their fathers ’ . |
3 | This happens most often when massive shoals of fry from that year 's spawning present themselves as an easy meal to a shoal of bream . |
4 | It came from that boy 's garden . |
5 | Now on 21 May , Eighth Army received from HQ 5 Corps a copy of the " Definition Order " resulting from that day 's conference on " transfer SOVIET NATIONALS " showing that preparations were well advanced for the handing over of the Cossacks to the Soviets . |
6 | The open position of each investor is then " marked to market " every day by paying into the account , or collecting from it , any losses or profits from that day 's price movement . |
7 | Drawn , with one exception , from that museum 's rich collection of material , which , in size and importance , surpasses both the Guggenheim Museum and the Museum of Modern Art , it travels to the IVAM Centre Julio Gonzalez in Valencia ( 12 September–8 November ) and to Korea 's Sonje Museum of Contemporary Art ( 21 June–19 September 1993 ) . |
8 | Since companies are allowed to pay out dividends only from that week 's stakes , market share is the sole key to the magic lure of vast prize money . |
9 | They envied us our escape — if it was only for a year — from that city 's dread social and financial crises . |
10 | I did my sketch from that doctor 's house . |
11 | As the price of the contract goes against one of the counterparties , the resulting loss is met from that counterparty 's initial margin and is paid over to the other counterparty as profit . |
12 | If the dealer backed his case with some item from that morning 's news , he would appear thereby more on the ball . |
13 | ‘ Luch , go you and get a spark from that woman 's fire . ’ |
14 | ‘ Kabir worked at his loom and sang and his songs washed the stains from that woman 's heart and by way of return found a home in her sweet voice . |
15 | Thanks to its alliance with Fine Gael it has attracted many low-preference votes from that party 's supporters . |
16 | The next dates from 1888 – 94 and comes from that lecher 's vade mecum , My Secret Life by Frank Harris , ‘ Then a dread came over me . |
17 | Once settled in , Crawford established a routine of returning from each night 's performances at the Ethel Barrymore Theater and sitting on the floor eating English food , drinking orange squash out of Woolworth glasses and playing Monopoly . |
18 | In each of the three ballets discussed movements are not merely coloured by natural emotional expression but often by conventional and occupational gesture , which appear to spring from each dancer 's physical and mental reactions to each situation as it arises . |
19 | From each country 's findings , Bjornsson derived a lix score which seemed to represent " normal difficulty " from a range of material including children 's books , factual prose ( written for non-specialists ) and technical literature . |
20 | ‘ Alan made Francine 's jacket — we all end up swapping clothes from each other 's stalls ’ |
21 | She ate placidly , acknowledging to herself with her customary good sense that at the moment , as at any time since her brother William had died , she and Penelope were getting no pleasure at all from each other 's company . |
22 | Wolfer and Sam , with Rizla , made a comic trio as they marched around the room , pulling fashionable scarves from each other 's necks and having mock rows . |
23 | He said , ‘ How wonderful it has been for us both to seek new understanding of each other as we have prayed together and sought healing from each other 's wounds . ’ |
24 | The birds in Chapter 10 who removed ticks from each other 's feathers were playing an iterated Prisoner 's Dilemma game . |
25 | Everywhere individuals , communities and cultures respond differently to similar situations ; their reactions are always criticizable in terms of awareness , including awareness from each other 's viewpoints ; , at the ideal limit of awareness each would still respond differently , yet rightly even by the judgement of the rest . |
26 | Staff in Sainsbury stores were also warned to look out for ‘ trolley lifters ’ as shoppers took goods from each other 's baskets after shelves were cleared of food . |
27 | It is important to keep sexual fluids and blood away from each other 's genitals . |
28 | " I do n't believe that this is the time for us to profit from each other 's misery so I hereby cancel all sales of food which have taken place this afternoon . |
29 | teasing knots from each other 's hair at break |
30 | The important feature of both initiatives was that people who normally work independently from each other and who shared a common vision and interest , were brought together also to share and benefit from each other 's expertise . |