Example sentences of "from [pron] [pron] can [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It creates space within the Church from which they can carry on their ministry for up to 20 years . ’ |
2 | ALL the meals , from which you can choose freely , have been specially devised to contain a good percentage of those foods which supply a significant quantity of dietary fibre . |
3 | There is a display also of various types of mountain refuge or cabin , from which you can judge how extremely uncomfortable it must have been for those invited by Count Russell to share his quarters on his favourite mountain of Vignemale , for the so-called ‘ Russell ’ is quite the most Spartan of shelters , little more than a hollow scooped out under an overhanging rock . |
4 | It is both a pretty and well-organized place in its own right and one from which you can drive profitably off in every direction , up a whole sheaf of good valleys and into some ravishing high country . |
5 | Elsewhere there are Breughels ; walls covered with Delft tiles ; a medieval belfry with 366 steps from which you can gaze down on the town 's steep , red tiled roofs ; holy blood brought back from the crusades . |
6 | Rather he is informed about the situation and the purpose of informing him is to provide a knowledge base from which he can work out his own actions . |
7 | From it you can look across to the well-occupied slopes on the other side of the wide river valley , where there are numbers of small villages and some fine agricultural land , because these glaciated valleys are celebrated for their fertility . |
8 | They cobble workings together from whatever they can scrape up . |
9 | ‘ They were quite a part of the international scene in those days from what I can make out . |
10 | Eubank admitted : ‘ From what I can make out , this will be a good fight — unfortunately for me , because I like to get the job over and done with and go home with the minimum of fuss . ’ |
11 | Mind you , they 're a nasty bunch , from what I can make out of it . ’ |
12 | Violette is driving up from Geneva with from what I can make out is her latest beau and two friends . |
13 | ‘ From what I can make out , most mixed practices employ male vets for the large animals . ’ |
14 | She does , but she does n't know how from what I can make out , she does n't know how long , much longer is going to stick at Reading or she 's going to do her usual , stick at something for two , two months . |
15 | It was built after this bit , from , from what I can make out and this is felted underneath the tiles but that bit is n't and that 's why we get the problems out there , but he put the tile back but it slipped . |
16 | No I remember from what I can remember anyway when I first started using negative numbers it was on a graph . |
17 | It appears from what I can see there , that the density in there would be too high , which it would not if it were sheltered . |