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

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1 Add to or subtract from this list according to the needs and activities of your particular organisation .
2 How did the building surveyor fit into or emerge from this new form of education ?
3 Community relations and neighbourhood police in Easton take the opposite view , as we shall shortly show , but not all section police demean or demur from this type of work .
4 Andrew was not going to accept rebuke or defeat from this untutored beauty .
5 Either use your own approach , or choose from this list : 1 A poem that ends with the words , Aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh ! is my reaction .
6 To ensure the rights laid down in or following from this treaty , they shall especially guarantee freedom of contract , freedom to exercise a trade , freedom of establishment and occupation , and freedom of movement of Germans in the entire currency area , freedom to form associations to safeguard and enhance working and economic conditions and … ownership of land and means of production by private investors …
7 The problems and criticism that arose from this decision , however , reflected the varying sizes of the administrative units .
8 The real message that came from this question was that many family and part-time farmers had wives willing to do more than at present .
9 Here again , builders sometimes have a way of varying the internal party walls without telling anybody , sometimes plaintively observing ( as the troubles that ensue from this fall about their lawyer 's ears ) , " But the contract said the plan was only for identification , " and see head 6 above as to plans .
10 There is a great deal of nonsense spoken about Homoeopathy that stems from this basic misconception .
11 Now they have dedicated their hangar to high speed and in particular the record breakers that flew from this historic airfield .
12 I gladly give the undertaking for which the hon. Gentleman asks and we will keep him well informed of the findings that emerge from this most recent accident .
13 There are two particular respects in which the investigators contribute to the picture of young people 's lives that emerge from this initiative .
14 The patterns that emerge from this table are that ( 1 ) the higher the frequency of discounting , the lower the yield ; and ( 2 ) the higher the frequency of payments , the higher the yield .
15 Hilary also reported that research is being done into the physiological and psychological aspects of breathing work and we will let you know the results that emerge from this study .
16 Among the systems that resulted from this work is TANGORA , a 20,000 word isolated-word dictation machine ( Averbuch , 1987 ) , and a 5,000 word continuous-speech recogniser ( Bahl et al , 1989 ) .
17 The Lou Reed that emerges from this pathetic book is a self-satisfied boor when he is intoxicated , a self-righteous booby when sober .
18 The picture that emerges from this research is one of schools working very hard to stand still .
19 The complicated picture that emerges from this variability in the relative expectations that we have of reward or loss from criminal as against conforming behaviour is compounded by the fact that our different needs and requirements may often pull in quite different directions .
20 The lesson that emerges from this affair is surely that more than ever before , there is a pressing need for complete openness and accountability when restoration work is undertaken .
21 However the mood that emerges from this reworking of the Hopkin tale is not anger but sadness .
22 The general conclusion that emerges from this chapter is that social policy has been a positive force in economic growth though not as powerful a force as some of its protagonists have claimed over the years .
23 Now if the prediction that follows from this maze of premises turns out to be false ( in our example , if the planet does not appear at the predicted location ) , then all that the logic of the situation permits us to conclude is that at least one of the premises must be false .
24 The conclusion that follows from this is obvious .
25 Another conclusion that emerged from this study was that around one thousand objects would need to be sampled to be able to detect the sort of peaks which were actually present .
26 The most famous of criminology 's learning theories , differential association , highlights some problems that result from this uneasy relationship between external and internal factors that have been used to distinguish learning from invention .
27 Where he comes seriously adrift , however , is in tackling the practical and ethical issues that arise from this uniquely far-reaching area of research .
28 The wording of the document clearly states , ‘ and/or any other businesses that arise from this company . ’
29 Middle management , typically heads of departments , will ensure that these policies are carried out and will act upon those conditions that veer from this norm ( exceptional conditions ) .
30 A further suggestion that flows from this is that such evolutionary considerations lend support to a competing grammatical paradigm — that of Montague grammar .
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