Example sentences of "[that] [vb -s] from [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is a web of exhilarating approaches — from Ribblehead ; Crummackdale ; Ingleton via Crina Bottom House and Hill Inn in Chapel-le-Dale ; but a particular favourite is a circular route that starts from the charming hamlet of Clapham and visits the most fascinating parts of the area .
2 The nut itself is a curious thing that grows from the so-called cashew apple , and both are filled with a nasty acid fluid that causes dermatitis .
3 The one part of this walk that I dislike is the short but sodden path that leads from the rough lane out of Marsett towards Stalling Busk .
4 She watches me through a black veil that hangs from a black hat .
5 a hot dry wind that blows from the Arabian desert .
6 Not just because their popularity has grown naturally and without cartloads of bullshit , but because they 've wheedled their way out of Northern Ireland with a snarling guitar sound that benefits from an invigorating spread of influences — from techno to rap and ambient house to reggae .
7 ADDAMS FAMILY ( Columbia TriStar ) Efficient entertainment that benefits from the biggish-budget treatment and some neat casting choices — notably Angelica Huston as Morticia .
8 The causal thread that reaches from the perceived object to the perception and on from that to the overt activity of the perceiver symbolizes the ontological homogeneity of the world .
9 The back has deep , '50s-style chest-contouring , and the whole body is finished in a delicately-sprayed sunburst that darkens from a deep yellow at the centre to a medium orange at the edges .
10 Alternatively , ascend Middlefell Buttress and continue directly up the hillside above to intercept the level path that originates from the New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel ( 1 hour ) .
11 But what we find in the resurrection of Jesus is not something that originates from the natural processes of life , but something that constitutes a unique event .
12 This goes down its throat and into a pouch that opens from the top wall of its gut .
13 The researchers can dip into a collection that ranges from the early days of photography to current events .
14 Oxbridge institutions , though , were slow to respond to such trends and it was only towards the end of the century that calls from the ancient universities to accept a " national " role began to be heeded .
15 JEWKES ] Some melancholy hangs on her spirits ; she seems affected by a grief that rises from no common cause .
16 First , the merger of two large firms will give them the immediate monopoly power that derives from a large market share .
17 Here I have found the mod that touches the seam of melancholy that is within most Welshmen , a melancholy that derives from the dark hills , the heavy clouds and the enveloping sea mists .
18 Seen now , these early British films still have a feeling of freshness and spontaneity that derives from the natural performances of non-actors , and a loose approach to framing which allows interesting material to get in at the edge of the picture .
19 A problem might be defined , somewhat abstractly perhaps , as an unsolved mental or physical task that derives from an observed deviation from the standard or norm expected .
20 the single point that emerges from a close reading of the literature on the underclass and the inner city is that there is no valid need to identify the poor by their putative behaviour at all .
21 The central theological question is whether the picture of the Devil that emerges from the New Testament is true and necessary for a proper understanding of the Christian story .
22 Investors have been expecting whatever government that emerges from the general elections on June 6th to lower interest rates and devalue the peseta , in order to revive Spain 's flagging economy .
23 6.4 There is again a significant prediction about syntactic behaviour that follows from the above account ; once again , we have in these adjectives a group which will be excluded from predicative position .
24 The world is a great jewel , a blue and green jewel that shines from a million facets .
25 Furthermore , two-earner couples enjoy greater allowances ( 2.6SA ) than single-earner couples ( 1.6SA ) , a provision that dates from the Second World War when there was a policy to encourage married women to work .
26 A line of pigmentation that extends from the pubic hair to the navel in all but the most fair-skinned of women .
27 ‘ He keeps them from seeing the light shining on them , the light that comes from the Good News about the glory of Christ ’ ( 2 Cor.
28 HAPPINESS is a conditioned reflex that comes from the right thoughts .
29 More importantly , this collection is about aspiring to a perfection of form , the inherent rush that comes from the simple juxtaposition of notes .
30 For example , a fifth of all adult casualties are at or near pedestrian crossings , whilst the disproportionate danger to children that comes from the residential street environment has already been discussed .
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