Example sentences of "which [noun] [be] [verb] from [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Although both washing and washing up are activities in which dirt is removed from objects , the pleasure inherent in washing seems to be greater .
2 There are three issues associated with institutional aims and objectives : ( i ) the extent to which they are aims and objectives rather than social platitudes and/or moral aspirations ; ( ii ) the extent to which objectives are differentiated from aims and are capable of implementation ; and ( iii ) the extent to which they refer to teaching and non-teaching staff as well as children .
3 This concerned the way in which electrons were ejected from metals by an incident beam of light .
4 D. Metcalf and S. J. Nickell , also of the Centre for Labour Economics , analysed retrospective data from the National Training Survey , in which information was elicited from respondents about their careers from 1965 to 1975 .
5 This was the earliest technology in which power was derived from sources other than animal muscles and the output was so obviously superior that men did not mind putting up with the inconvenience of machines which were uncomfortable or awkward to use .
6 Through remarks like these the police were normalizing the behaviour to distinguish it from that which cam be expected from gougers .
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