Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] from which [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | The great families of Rome had fortified towers or residences from which they might control the main routes in and out of the city . |
2 | Oddly enough , they are both at times connected to the person or horse suffering from extreme psychological stress or depression from which they can find no relief or escape . |
3 | Careful searching through old junk shops and around antique markets may well produce endless ideas and inspiration from which you can work . |
4 | The parties to a conflict remain , moreover , parts of a single society by virtue of their acknowledgement of a common name , by their participation in certain common divisions of labour and allocation from which they can not extricate themselves except by secession , emigration or anchoritic or cenobitic withdrawal . |
5 | Further , I believe that you can choose any job , identify the people who perform best at it and show that , if you go back over their lives and careers , you will find themes , patterns and trends from which you can develop a selection interview designed to find more of them . |