Example sentences of "[coord] it [verb] from [det] " in BNC.

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1 And it follows from this calculatedly vague ‘ something more ’ that the Napoleonic idea does n't settle the question of motive either .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 And it delights from this thank you John .
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