Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They repay your interest and capital together , in monthly instalments which change from time to time , as our interest rates change .
2 Directors and employees of companies which profit from things that are very unlikely to turn very unpleasant should be personally exposed to fear of these unpleasantness .
3 With a few obvious exceptions — most notably the highly successful chemical and pharmaceutical industries , which profit from Britain 's strength in laboratory science — industry has failed to attract the country 's top talent , which has preferred the City , the professions and academe .
4 Mosquito larvae , which hatch from eggs laid if your leave small tubs of water in the garden .
5 It is not just artistic ephemera which suffer from metal fatigue in the heat of ubiquitous exposure .
6 Given the fullness of most fields by the end of the first main phase of the PCAS cycle , the continuing applications procedure and late applications are relevant for only a minority of subjects , sometimes including new fields which suffer from uncertainty as their approval is pending .
7 There are still others which grow from rootstock called bulbs or corms , which are either round , oval or cylindrical .
8 By 1926 eleven British and four continental centres had opened ; in 1938 , with assets totalling £100,000 , 45,169 guest weeks were taken at the thirty British and twenty-two overseas centres which spread from Brittany to Poland and Czechoslovakia .
9 The homicides and postmortems in the book permit the new religion of science to exercise its power : but they also occasion the necrophile broodings which exude from Dyer .
10 Polyp feeding Butterflyfish which die from starvation in captivity
11 With that behind them , they hardly seem likely candidates for the pages of Paradise , but then Margaret and Lucy boast eclectic tastes which range from Abba to NWA , from everything released by Creation to Sly Stone .
12 Compac will continue to distribute its existing line of products which range from Panasonic printers and Maxtor Corp disks to US Robotics modems and Toshiba Corp CD-ROMs .
13 Weight-wise , there 's no significant difference between these instruments , which range from 6½lbs on the four to 8½lbs on the six .
14 These premia should be added to the sheep HLCAs ( Chapter 6 ) which range from £4.25 to £6.25 making the total per ewe either £7.73 or £9.73 .
15 The confident cricketers are the ones who set themselves targets of achievement , which range from Sir Richard Hadlee 's carefully calculated and perfectly achieved ‘ double ’ season in 1984 , to my hope that perhaps I will perform the somewhat lesser treble of at least one run , one wicket and one catch for the village this year .
16 Sun Life Assurance has 10 different levels of disturbance allowance which range from £660 for those in the lowest grade to £1715 for those at the top .
17 The pop Poet Laureate of the cabaret circuit , Hegley chooses subjects which range from McDonalds to the Gulf War , taking in on the way a whole range of everyday tragedies :
18 Nearly all the Embiricos vases — which range from black- to red- figure , include white-ground Lekythoi , and presente a representative sample of Greek vase types — are by known painters , making this an exceptionally interesting group .
19 Defending charges which range from insider trading to more obscure practices like stock parking and failure to comply with statutory regulations , those indicted in New York and London have become players in a wider drama , witnesses to a bigger crime in which business ethics were corrupted by a decade which praised money-making not morality .
20 It started in competition with Sealink Scotland , operating three ships from Stranraer , and P&O European Ferries which sail from Cairnryan .
21 It seems that there are very few situations in which support from relatives is totally reliable in the sense that it would be given automatically , and without further thought , when a need is identified .
22 For example , the failure to account for such characteristics as ‘ frailty ’ , which vary from individual to individual , can lead to systematic exaggeration of the benefits of medical treatments .
23 Total hours are not prescribed because of the special nature of the trade ( i.e. exemptions , extensions and licensing hours which vary from district to district ) .
24 For centuries the pot stills used to make malt whiskies have been made from copper , in traditional shapes which vary from distillery to distillery .
25 These are ten week courses which run from January to March .
26 The sharpening of management skills and getting things done through people is the focus of the 5 x 2 day modules which run from May to December each year .
27 The theme of this year 's Festivities , which run from July 4th to 20th , is ‘ The Best in Britain ’ , but there will also be a Spanish evening , to help celebrate the new regular P&O ferry service from Portsmouth to Bilbao .
28 Thus some women , especially and significantly those who have difficult relationships with men , find themselves drawn into membership of clandestine women 's groups which meet from time to time to honour their spirits .
29 His one- day helicopter tours , which begin from Battersea Heliport , include the ‘ Luncheon ’ tour — flying via Parham to Firl Place for lunch ( £995 per person ) ; the ‘ Spencer ’ tour — lunch at Althorp , tea at Sudeley Castle , Broadway ( £1,590 per person ) ; and the ‘ Ragley ’ tour — lunch at Ragley Hall , tea at Stanford Hall ( £1,980 per person ) .
30 Policy statements which emanate from government departments are often , in practice , the product of prior consultation and negotiation between the centre and one or more of the many associations — not least the professional bodies , which on occasions serve to ‘ unite ’ civil servants and local authority employees .
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