Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [verb] from this " in BNC.

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1 You know , there 's no point in wasting your time you know , logging everybody else , and you go to the boss , and you say , boss you know that personal management skills course that I , you said I should go on , so you proving what , you know , what a good person you are , because you 've remembered a month later what the course was called , erm , I , I was told on that course to keep an interruptions log , so you 're proving , you know , that you are a good person when you 've done this , and i see from this that a great deal of your valuable time is being eroded by my humble concerns , you know , something like that .
2 But he will give us the feeling that though the character has not been explained , it is explicable , and we get from this a reality of a kind we can never get in real life … .
3 It is difficult , is n't it , not only at Christmas , and , and we suffer from this , probably you do as well , friends from London .
4 Wittgenstein argued that the solipsist can not develop rules in the way required , and hence can not construct a language ; and we conclude from this that a certain programme in epistemology is not going to be available .
5 Thus , the clear [ l ] in initial pre-vocalic position is a broad regional marker , and we conclude from this relative invariance that it is not undergoing change .
6 What he perceived was rather the state of the doctor and he inferred from this that a change must have taken place at some time before that moment .
7 His institute 's estimates of the country 's current economic level relative to Western Europe are high and he concludes from this that economic reform can be based largely on domestic resources .
8 The sceptic insists that there is a difference between the two hypotheses , but that it is evidence-transcendent , i.e. that it is a difference which you can not tell ; and he concludes from this that you do n't know which situation you are really in .
9 And it follows from this calculatedly vague ‘ something more ’ that the Napoleonic idea does n't settle the question of motive either .
10 And it follows from this that an acceleration of this replacement will have the same effect as if there had been an increase in fixed capital .
11 The whole of the double-entry system is based upon this principle and it follows from this principle that at any time the total debits must equal the total credits and by adding the two a check can be made on the double entry ; this is one of the main advantages of the system .
12 It is an unfortunate excrescence on a democratic policy which is essentially sound and it follows from this that , with the right ideological tools and political elbow grease , racism can be dealt with once and for all , leaving the basic structures and relations of British economy and society essentially unchanged .
13 And it follows from this that all such meanings are socially and historically grounded : they come bearing the marks of particular usages and contexts , and are never disinterested .
14 And it delights from this thank you John .
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