Example sentences of "which is [vb pp] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In Garrett 's model , the specific form of a sentence is represented at positional-level , which is generated from functional-level representation . |
2 | This should sit on top of the glass and support the outer frame which is made from inverted lengths of skirting board ( available at DIY stores ) cut to size . |
3 | W. Russell Brain has said : ‘ The surface of the body is a frontier which is perceived from both sides , by vision as part of the external world and from within by the various forms of cutaneous sensibility . ’ |
4 | But this talk about ‘ a frontier which is perceived from both sides ’ makes it sound as if in addition to the physical eye which I can use to get at the pin there is a sort of phantom eye in my skull with which I can see what goes on under my skin . |
5 | This phenomenon has been going on for long enough in Shetland waters for it to be given a local name of ‘ fuglicaa ’ , which is derived from old Norse ‘ fugl ’ meaning bird and ‘ caa ’ to drive ( as in sheep ) — literally a ‘ bird-drive ’ . |
6 | The answer to the problem of anxiety and meaninglessness which is derived from this sense of estrangement , is to be found through love . |
7 | Other gases also catalyse the breakdown of the ozone layer , including nitrous oxide , N 2 0 , which is released from agricultural fields . |
8 | Rather naively , it has sometimes been suggested , either explicitly or implicitly , that it is some more or less faithful copy of the stimulus which is shunted from one side of the brain to the other . |
9 | These are made mainly of grain , much of which is imported from other parts of the world . |
10 | So large is the complex that the high performance pvc roof membrane covering the retail and storage areas , which is masked from general view by the use of a reconstituted Cumbrian slate mansard roof , is actually the size of a football pitch . |