Example sentences of "[pron] be from this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's from this spirit that a lot of the manipulation comes . ’ |
2 | What it was it 's from this book really |
3 | It is from this position that the EC is seeking to move on to deeper integration by the creation of the SEM and the movement towards EMU . |
4 | It is from this position that the features of the Gloucester and Cirencester pavements are most informative . |
5 | It is from this stratum , extending under the sea , that the amber found on the shore gets eroded . |
6 | It is from the dominant ideology that standards of acceptable , normal behaviour are defined ; and it is from this ideology that what constitutes social problems and criminal actions are also defined . |
7 | It is from this crown that the flower spikes and the long , wiry runners , both of which are instrumental in producing new plants , grow . |
8 | Indeed , it is from this base that the Report goes on to conclude that only the state , in its cultural and even spiritual manifestation , is capable of overcoming the forces making for national disunity . |
9 | It is from this tradition that he would see organizational commitment and permanent employment deriving . |
10 | It is from this cairn that you gain your close hand view of Pillar Rock . |
11 | It is from this battleground that many of the most successful Orc leaders have emerged . |
12 | It is from this bed ( fictionally ) that Reversal of Fortune is narrated . |
13 | In one part , this shell is several cells thick and it is from this part that the child will ultimately develop ; elsewhere the shell has a thickness of only one cell . |
14 | ‘ Then it is from this direction it will come ? ’ |
15 | It is from this period that the first two political bonds of the mid sixteenth century come . |
16 | The second half of the 18th century began to see some big changes in the parish and it is from this period , which was one of expansion and moderate prosperity , that the present houses and buildings begin to date . |
17 | Not until the 1880s did ‘ social purity ’ have any major legislative purchase ; and it is significant that it is from this period that the earliest critiques of ‘ Victorianism ’ stem . |
18 | Viewed from one angle , a current account deficit is merely the necessary counterpart of a capital account surplus , and it is from this point that Nigel Lawson 's defensive intellectual outworks run . |
19 | And it is from this point of view that I would endorse the observation made by Gian Carlo Ferretti about this and other historical novels ( by Saltini and Mancinelli , for example ) , that : |
20 | The signature should be legible or repeated in type because it is from this signature that notices and orders are addressed . |
21 | It is from this group that more collapses are likely or in which reorganizations and consolidations will occur . |
22 | It is from this stance that there has been much recent emphasis on subject depth in the training of teachers , and a virtual embargo on teaching for those with degrees in subjects ‘ not on the school timetable ’ . |
23 | Jung expressed the view that , although recall does in fact exist , what is happening when regression to a previous life appears to be taking place is that the subject is simply tapping into some vast communal memory bank , and it is from this source that he obtains his information . |
24 | The recommendations which flowed from this committee , published in 1919 , owed much to one member , Raymond Unwin , and it is from this source that earlier years of experiment in site planning ( focusing particularly on density and layout ) , house design and standards of accommodation finally came to fruition as national policy . |
25 | It is from this source that much has been learnt of the style of domestic building , the arrangement and designs of house interiors , of sculpture , painting and craftmanship in terracotta , metal and jewellery . |
26 | It is from this time onwards that the architectural style of Rome was developed and crystallised . |
27 | It is from this perspective that it becomes possible to understand the basis of the distrust of totalizing systems of knowledge which depend upon theory and concepts , so characteristic of Foucault or Lyotard , both of whom have been predominantly concerned with the attempt to isolate and foreground singularity as opposed to universality . |
28 | It is from this perspective that she approaches the women 's issue . |
29 | The word ‘ petřín ’ comes from the medieval Latin for ‘ stone ’ , and it was from this land that much of Prague derived its building materials . |
30 | It was from this base that Marian was invited in 1976 to apply to sit as an Assistant Recorder on the North-Eastern Circuit . |