Example sentences of "from the [noun] 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 We got advice from the officers that three point five percent might be achieved and therefore we we acted on that advice in making the amendments which we did .
5 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 .
6 I thought from the beginning that this conversation was a mistake .
7 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 .
8 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 ’ .
9 Buyers learned from the crash that mediocre art does n't hold it 's value .
10 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a sort of exclusive club , arising al almost always through the ranks of the of the law , and gradually , gradually got withdrawn from the way that ordinary people think and feel .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 This from the man that most people , for most of this century , believed most thoroughly understood the human heart .
14 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 .
15 That all men laugh is supposed to be demonstrated from the premisses that all men are rational and that all rational things laugh .
16 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 .
17 Cohen 's caution echoes a warning from the CBI that earlier hopes for a better Christmas on the high street may prove unfounded .
18 The British government now sought assurances from the Americans that British Airways , and other UK airlines , would be safe from anti-trust action if the new fare proposals were accepted .
19 Fig. 6.18 shows a plot of Lum et al. 's figures on the basis of average accesses per retrieval ; it appears from the curves that consecutive spill is only useful for larger bucket sizes , but the figures are misleading , as the chained overflow was to a separate file area , necessitating head movement .
20 Mr Maher said he had received assurances from the Government that new legislation on increasing competition would apply to the book agreement .
21 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 ?
22 But it is important to stress from the outset that each norm can ( and should ) be overruled , for specific purposes of your own .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 It is obvious from the outset that some ferrets are more capable workers than others .
26 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 .
27 However , it will be evident from the figures that sole practitioners account for a disproportionate percentage of the responses in relation to the percentage of firms in private practice as a whole which they constitute ( 63% and 37% respectively ) .
28 Still , TOTP can take some consolation from the knowledge that other pop programmes share some of its problems .
29 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 .
30 Support for this comes from the finding that faecal protease activity , largely derived from bacteria , is increased threefold in colitis .
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