Example sentences of "[noun] from which [indef pn] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 However , the attitudinist will say that the only real deduction is at the descriptive level , and that the distinctively ethical part of the conclusion springs from the value charge of the word which expresses an attitude from which one can disassociate oneself without being in the least irrational .
2 Because trying to meet this criterion has occupied so much of my research time in the past two decades it is worth spelling out again that to adopt a reductionist methodology in research strategy — that is , to try to stabilize the world that one is studying by manipulating one variable at a time , holding everything else as constant as possible — is generally the only way to do experiments from which one can draw clear conclusions .
3 Swimming : Both resorts have small shingle beaches from which one can swim in crystal clear waters .
4 It cast a shadow from which nothing could escape .
5 It compiles information from which one can calculate a metric ( although no explicit metric is ever actually calculated ) .
6 We need a variety of materials in a wide range of formats utilizing therefore a number of different types of equipment ; because it will never make sense to have maximum collections in every classroom , we are likely to value a central pool from which everyone can draw , and the ability to inspect , copy and borrow materials from other schools and central LEA collections .
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