Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] from [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 for one thing , the group did not choose the name , which came from a reviewer 's description of a painting by Monet .
2 Then he looked up at the black smoke which came from the Forfarshire 's funnel .
3 Marx referred throughout his work to other systems than the capitalist system , especially those which he knew from the history of Europe to have preceded capitalism ; systems such as feudalism , where the relation of production was characterized by the personal relation of the feudal lord and his serf and a relation of subordination which came from the lord 's control of the land .
4 Naturally , the carrier can not be held responsible for loss or damage which results from the trader 's carelessness or negligence .
5 Dalgliesh was aware of the heightening tension : small individual tremors of anxiety which shivered on the still , sea-scented air , unified and focused on the car door and on the tall figure which unwound from the driver 's seat , leapt easily over the low stone wall and walked deliberately across the courtyard towards them .
6 Like most strongholds which dated from the Conqueror 's day , the original Saxon palisade enclosing the large compound had been replaced by a stone wall , with a barbican protecting the gate , but the place was assailable .
7 Once , my hon. Friend identifies a vital point about public confidence in our national health service , which stems from the Government 's investment in and support for it .
8 Working initially in pairs and then in groups , pursue the question : " What would you like to do a drama about ? " , seeking to find a dramatic starting point which stems from the interviewees ' interests .
9 The old man was sitting at table , the food lying before him untasted , when Rodrigo returned , and pointing to the head which hung from the horse 's collar , dropping blood , he bade him look up , for there was the herb which should restore to him his appetite .
10 We believe this policy has taken us into ventures which stray from the Corporation 's core activities [ and ] endanger its image . ’
11 Nor is it uncommon for there to be such poor recording of achievement ( as well as diagnosis of weaknesses ) that a teacher has relatively little on which to build from the child 's teacher of the previous year .
12 In the case of texts like [ 13 ] the justification appeals to those dimensions of style which derive from the speaker 's estimation of the hearer 's processing and contextual resources .
13 The ratings agency says the action reflects the improving trend in MCI 's earnings and cash flow , which resulted from the company 's market share growth .
14 A child 's development always takes place within a context of contemporaneous events , the most important of which result from the parents ' activities .
15 Dowry payment in the Sinhalese style is not just the obverse of the Nuer bridecattle which move from the husband 's kin to the wife 's kin .
16 The lamb , which comes from the Prince 's own Duchy of Cornwall farms , is to be marketed as coming from " stress-free " animals on a vegetarian diet and will sell for 15 per cent above the normal price .
17 Rather , it is a project which comes from the author 's biography and represents a return to an action-research exercise of the mid-1970s .
18 Participation in the affairs of State and open discussions of political matters must now be tempered by the need for survival between the testing conditions of competition abroad and what results from the State 's reactions to these conditions , the resentments of the population at home .
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