Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] from this " in BNC.

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1 This festival has developed from this .
2 Through subsidies the state has established a vast ‘ social salary ’ to make life easier for workers and it takes a pride in the extensiveness of the welfare system that has developed from this .
3 Much of what we now know , in a still difficult and very controversial area , about different kinds of ‘ televised violence ’ and their differential effects on differently situated children , or about the effects of different kinds of political broadcasting — party statements , electoral reporting , definitions of the ‘ main issues ’ — has come from this kind of research .
4 So that 's been very important , economies of scale are very important in the erm , the growth of manufacturing trade , which is essentially an increase in intra , in intra industry trade , as , as opposed to inter industry trade which is erm the simultaneous import and export of er products from different industries like produce capital goods , so cars and in return you will import erm food products but the majority of the increase in world trade has come from this intra industry variety .
5 If promised reforms of US healthcare live halfway up to some of the lurid stories being bandied around on Wall Street , then the new administration on Pennsylvania Avenue will have missed a trick : almost every job created since the recession began in 1990 has come from this vibrant industry .
6 But the indoor game has suffered from this because people are now playing more outside on the astroturf .
7 There are many adults who 've had to face up to this problem and have , in actual fact , overcome it Susan Hampshire is one ; I believe Hans Anderson , also , has suffered from this difficulty — that with help they can overcome this and live a normal life .
8 Urquhart has extrapolated from this the likely radioactive release of polonium .
9 Much of the interest in the recent past in job enrichment programmes has sprung from this and other work by Herzberg .
10 London has benefited from this in the past .
11 All he is doing is restating the policy that was established in 1944 and that this Government has deviated from this year . ’
12 The new feature that has emerged from this study of the parallelistic couplet is not so much the identification of a particular relationship of the lines of the couplet ( greater precision ) as a movement towards a statement of relationships within the poetic couplet .
13 This is an issue to which we shall return at the end of the chapter ; first , however , we must explore the broad classification of degree courses which has emerged from this analysis of their relationship with employment .
14 We understand that the borough council 's Director of Planning has concluded from this guidance that the application can not be justified and should therefore be refused .
15 I find that the evidential basis for Mr designing and building accommodation for disabled people and elderly is only one possible option for re-housing that should be considered and that is to purchase a three bedroomed bungalow and add an extension , quotes , has gone from this case .
16 It is true that a considerable overlapping of insurance coverage has resulted from this basic arrangement .
17 One consequence of this is that no systematic research programme has resulted from this approach .
18 If Jones has learned from this moderate performance the long-term problems wo n't be too bad .
19 Normally senior staff have become separated from this but their own experience in the ranks ( if they had any ) leaves them fully aware of the emotional dynamics between landing staff and prisoners .
20 But th again , the funny thing is , even funnier , is that Manhom lusts after her , gets distracted from this idea of getting all this money and sa saying , how am I going to have conference with her , Lungs ?
21 Glory may have departed from this earth , but faint traces or soft echoes of it persist in the unlikeliest recesses of mind and landscape .
22 The proposal has come from Scotia , but might equally have come from this side .
23 ( Autumn , as you will have noted from this manuscript , is a busy time for the extraterrestrials . )
24 Cnut may well have profited from this sort of process , for the sources are scanty and their silence on the matter of simony is not enough to rule it out .
25 Having emerged from this complex background , the book evinced an eccentric fidelity to Ritschl 's advice , when it duly appeared after the suggested " couple of years " .
26 The McCormick organisation has not been slow to seize on this fact and in future one might suppose that the Hierarchy will have learned from this .
27 I am grateful for this opportunity to clarify any uncertainty that may have resulted from this case , the specific circumstances which lay behind it and the way in which it had to be decided .
28 We apologise for any misunderstanding which may have arisen from this error .
29 Clare Shearer , looking rather too much like the Principal Boy of the pantomime , gave an attractive performance as Cherubino — not quite as breathless and impetuous as I would have liked from this juvenile Don Giovanni — but it is very difficult to get used to hearing the immortal Non so piu cosa son sung in translation .
30 ‘ We 're the only thing to have happened from this part of town for ages , he says .
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