Example sentences of "from the [noun sg] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , for musicians to take advantage of such technology , they needed to detach themselves from the conviction that high-cost studio technology and expertise was essential for the production of successful and valuable recordings .
2 Amongst all this apparent severity hangs the upper arête of Chequer 's Buttress , a gauntlet thrown from the crack that just cries out to be taken up .
3 In this brief precis of object relations theory I have started from the proposition that good objects are remembered and bad ones only hidden in the unconscious .
4 Some of the former private enterprise managers ( notably E. H. E. Woodward on the Central Authority and Harry Randall at the London Board ) had seen from the beginning that proper decentralisation required that the Boards relate capital expenditure to revenue-earning potential in order to retain direct control of their financial viability ; and outside commentators were sometimes surprised that the Boards ' decisions on capital expenditure to meet statutory obligations were made quite separately from the revenue estimates which determined their profitability .
5 I thought from the beginning that this conversation was a mistake .
6 It was planned from the beginning that follow-up action would be taken by the participants wherever possible , so in the summer of 1980 Highlander hosted a workshop on land reform to which study participants and others from the region were invited .
7 For example , the current concern about ‘ low attainers ’ stems directly from the requirement that all pupils study mathematics every year , but indirectly from the age-old observation that ‘ standards are falling ’ .
8 Buyers learned from the crash that mediocre art does n't hold it 's value .
9 Or is it , is it that they 've become a sort of exclusive club , arising al almost always through the ranks of the of the law , and gradually , gradually got withdrawn from the way that ordinary people think and feel .
10 Apart from the way that racial meanings are inferred rather than stated openly , these new forms are distinguished by the extent to which they identify race with the terms ‘ culture ’ and ‘ identity ’ , terms which have their own resonance in antiracist orthodoxy .
11 Indeed the silk that we ourselves spin and weave into the most luxurious of all our fabrics is unwound from the cocoon that silk-moth caterpillars weave around themselves before they start the complex process of changing into adults .
12 This from the man that most people , for most of this century , believed most thoroughly understood the human heart .
13 It was only late in the 1890s , under pressure from the NVA that New Scotland Yard established a special department to deal with indecent books and pictures .
14 Of course , that does not always happen because the judge is entitled to draw a reasonable inference from the evidence that one party was entirely to blame even though he can not decide on the basis of the evidence exactly how an accident happened .
15 Mr Maher said he had received assurances from the Government that new legislation on increasing competition would apply to the book agreement .
16 I agree entirely with my hon. Friend , but does he agree that we require a firm commitment from the Government that more resources will be provided for the prison service ?
17 But it is important to stress from the outset that each norm can ( and should ) be overruled , for specific purposes of your own .
18 The attitude of the family has implications for the style of initial assessment carried out by the psychiatrist ; if the psychiatrist realises from the outset that other agencies are involved then consent of the family for reports may be obtained at an early stage .
19 In fact , on the basis of general experience , as well as of Opren 's own clinical trials , the makers warned from the outset that special precautions were necessary if patients ' livers or kidneys were not working properly , or if they had stomach ulcers or intestinal damage .
20 It is obvious from the outset that some ferrets are more capable workers than others .
21 Those of us who were privileged to hear Paddy Ladd 's moving account of the struggles and pride of the deaf community at last year 's International Conference in Bristol , England , will long remember his response to a challenge from the floor that many parents regarded the birth of their deaf children as tragedies .
22 Still , TOTP can take some consolation from the knowledge that other pop programmes share some of its problems .
23 It is clear from the dialogue that this Socrates is not talking like a scientist who actually understands the phenomena , but is using grand-sounding words without genuine understanding .
24 Support for this comes from the finding that faecal protease activity , largely derived from bacteria , is increased threefold in colitis .
25 Additional support for an acid induced mechanism comes from the finding that gastric metaplasia is quite extensive in patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome .
26 Both started from the concept that each component in the system is defined as a separate item within the data base , and is drawn in its own local space domain .
27 We are saying much the same thing when we derive the antithesis between sexuality and civilization from the circumstance that sexual love is a relationship between two individuals in which a third can only be superfluous or disturbing , whereas civilization depends on relationships between a considerable number of individuals .
28 The budget was accompanied by a forecast from the Treasurer that economic growth in the 1992-93 fiscal year would amount to 3 per cent .
29 We very much welcome the recognition given to the importance of voluntary and community organisations providing transport by using minibuses but you will note from the document that this relaxation is related exclusively to those groups which are set up for ‘ charitable purposes ’ .
30 The concept of a socio-technical system arose from the consideration that any production system requires both a technological organization — equipment and process layout — and a work organization relating to each other those who carry out the necessary tasks .
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