Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] from [Wh det] you can " in BNC.
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1 | When an idiom is just something that has the form of , has a certain apparent grammatical form but actually occurs just as a single unit of a fixed meaning , so it has no genuine semantic structure from which you can determine its meaning , for example kick the bucket means die and you do n't get that in the meaning of kick the bucket . |
2 | I found the following equation from which you can determine the frequency ( pulses per second ) . |
3 | Other people can often offer good ideas or may have useful experience from which you can benefit . |
4 | There is an integral garage from which you can gain direct access to the cellar . |
5 | Each account offers a full current service with credit interest plus a range of other features including a readymade Reserve from which you can borrow at any time . |
6 | You can also take the train : a mini-train , billed as Europe 's highest small railway ( it could just as well be smallest high railway ) , which coils for no less than ten very lofty , lonely kilometres around the spurs of rock to a distant terminus from which you can walk to the Lac d'Artouste , nearly 200 acres of it , in a stonily unforgiving ring of granite mountains . |
7 | Using these newly acquired turning skills the board can be lined up into the secure position from which you can start sailing . |