Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] from the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As a result they were unable to perceive the direction in which a genuine rehabilitation of price theory must be developed and proceeded instead to construct models which suffer from the very defects that invalidate the perfectly competitive model .
2 They are normally sown ‘ on the ridge ’ as soon as the ground is ready in early May , and hoed and singled at the two-to three-leaf stage whilst it is still easy to separate the entwined stems which grow from the multiple seeds .
3 In one south German fish farm , only a few of 300 000 young carp survived an outbreak of the ringworm Bothriocephalus acheilognathi , which spread from the Far East .
4 The purpose of this chapter is to describe some of the available techniques and the ways of utilizing the preparations obtained by them in a variety of applications which range from the simple determination of chromosome counts to the in situ hybridization of gene probes to banded chromosomes .
5 They are united into a longitudinal chain by a pair of connectives which issue from the posterior border of the suboesophageal ganglion .
6 The anterior labral muscles ( retractors ) which run from the anterior margin of the labral base to the wall of the head .
7 The posterior labral muscles which run from the tormal sclerites of the labrum to the wall of the head .
8 For other types of relationship do exist in which the parties may desire the system of rights and duties which flow from the legal concept of marriage , while — and this is a critical point — the common law is singularly lacking in alternative forms of institutionalized and legitimate union .
9 The river Aver begins as a number of fast mountain streams which flow from the western slopes of the Dwarf fortress of Karak Varn just north of Black Fire Pass .
10 The Stir may be traced to the streams which flow from the western slopes of the Dwarf fortress of Karak Kadrin .
11 Contracts for the acquisition of computer equipment and software present special problems , many of which flow from the unique nature of computer technology .
12 Thousands of gallons of water per minute flow from underground streams which pour from the tranquil pool to form the moat and run into the gutters of Wells and into the many little streams around , irrigating the fields with their dancing life and wonderful presence .
13 Further , do the series of cultural negotiations which emerge from the two texts produce a larger ‘ cultural text ’ as a result of this exchange ?
14 But further , related problems are associated with interpreting patterns of co-variation between language and social class which emerge from the stratificational analyses used in sociolinguistics .
15 The historical significance of the SI is not questioned , and the importance of the movement is asserted largely on the basis of aesthetic innovations which derive from the Lettrist period prior to the founding of the SI .
16 Many features of these languages which derive from the historical accident that computers were first used mainly for manipulating numbers .
17 John Lyons , for instance , while complaining that ‘ much linguistic theorising is vitiated by the uncritical transference by linguists and philosophers of attitudes which derive from the cultural peculiarities of English and a few other so-called world languages ’ ( 1982 ) , himself goes on to rest part of his view of literacy , implicitly , on exactly such ‘ cultural peculiarities ’ of written English .
18 I want to talk about the use of computers in actual research , and the features of that use which derive from the special characteristics of the humanities .
19 In these areas there exist a number of churches which are Byzantine in inspiration but which differ from the eastern pattern in their execution .
20 Each of these data sets has complex features which result from the repeated sampling of the original respondents at various points in time .
21 The ‘ trees ’ put her in mind of the Bridge : nests of translucent pink roots which burst from the powdery soil and curved upwards into single trunks which soared above her head and fanned out again into an inverted cone of branches .
22 The museum is housed in a former manor house , parts of which date from the 15th century including a Great Hall and an oakpanelled room .
23 Listening to these ‘ old ’ recordings , most of which date from the early days of this century up to 1939 , one is conscious of a technical vocal mastery , musical understanding and intensity of communication that bridges the years .
24 The new concept of form reached its fullest expression to date in the work of Picasso done at Horta de San Juan , and some sheets of drawings which date from the early days of his return to Paris , show Picasso methodically applying the Cubist concept of form to objects of different kinds and shapes : to a human head , a box , an apple and so on .
25 Indeed there are West African sites , where copper was mined or refined , which date from the first millennium BC and perhaps even the second .
26 The ( Presidential ) apartments are as faded as the President ( a reference to the Prince 's dressing in sombre colours ) and the bronze chandeliers which date from the First Empire , in the same style as those of the English Embassy , make decent lighting impossible for there are too few lights in the chandeliers on the wall-brackets , and the candelabras .
27 As in so many villages , the parish church is the oldest building , the earliest parts of which date from the 13th century .
28 Countless other pubs which date from the Georgian period , or at least incorporate a significant element of Georgian building work , have suffered similar fates .
29 Maps at larger scale ( 1:10 000 or 6 inches to the mile ) can usually be obtained but some may be copies of old , unpublished manuscript maps which date from the last century .
30 There are further implications which arise from the mere fact that in contemporary society women live longer than men .
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