Example sentences of "[vb pp] from this [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Much of what we now know , in a still difficult and very controversial area , about different kinds of ‘ televised violence ’ and their differential effects on differently situated children , or about the effects of different kinds of political broadcasting — party statements , electoral reporting , definitions of the ‘ main issues ’ — has come from this kind of research .
2 Cooker hobs are made from this sort of thing … and obviously missiles need to withstand a lot of heat from friction with the air . ’
3 Seen from this point of view , the battle itself is actually irrelevant to Shakespeare 's purpose .
4 Seen from this point of view , what is remarkable about neurobiology is how much we know about the brain , not , as you might think , how little .
5 Seen from this side of the Channel , French rugby politics seem complicated and obscure .
6 Again , the positive message which can be drawn from this part of the whole episode ends up buried by default .
7 The author notwithstanding , many conclusions can be drawn from this steel-trap of a book ; about Berlin in Thirties turmoil , for example , as observed by a keen-eyed young loner from Bristol .
8 The distinction between technique , and project or policy is clearly drawn from this evaluation of conservation in Tanganyika :
9 Conclusions will then be drawn from this body of facts and these will be presented in narrative form .
10 The conclusions which can be drawn from this examination of the use of state-funded welfare services by elderly people are that the ‘ older ’ among them obtain much more help than the ‘ younger ’ , primarily because , on average , they are much more disabled .
11 It may be distinguished from this kind of guidance from another American source : ‘ Separate any group of offending youths , dealing with them on a one-to-one … basis ’ ( Grotophorst , 1979 , pp.349–50 ) .
12 A sinusoidal tensile stress of a given frequency can be generated in the vibrator A and if the electrical vectors from the force and displacement are represented by and then by satisfying the condition the tangent of the phase angle δ between the stress and the strain may be calculated from This operation of adjustment followed by subtraction of the electrical vectors is performed directly in the recording circuit .
13 Lautréamont , Raymond Roussel , Céline and Joyce 's Finnegans Wake all benefited from this redrawing of the map of subversive discourse .
14 But th again , the funny thing is , even funnier , is that Manhom lusts after her , gets distracted from this idea of getting all this money and sa saying , how am I going to have conference with her , Lungs ?
15 The answer to the problem of anxiety and meaninglessness which is derived from this sense of estrangement , is to be found through love .
16 There was D J Taylor fulminating away in the Sunday Times : If there is any consolation to be derived from this tide of literary lives written with questionable aims and based on questionable motives , it is that even the very best biography has no longevity .
17 The new feature that has emerged from this study of the parallelistic couplet is not so much the identification of a particular relationship of the lines of the couplet ( greater precision ) as a movement towards a statement of relationships within the poetic couplet .
18 This is an issue to which we shall return at the end of the chapter ; first , however , we must explore the broad classification of degree courses which has emerged from this analysis of their relationship with employment .
19 Cnut may well have profited from this sort of process , for the sources are scanty and their silence on the matter of simony is not enough to rule it out .
20 Information is retrieved from this type of database according to its relationship with other data , rather than by its position in a file .
21 ‘ We 're the only thing to have happened from this part of town for ages , he says .
22 ‘ We 're the only thing to have happened from this part of town for ages , he says .
23 For example , Gage ( 1989 ) has discussed some of the medical applications that have resulted from this type of work , notably the production of interferon which is a potential anti-viral and anti-cancer agent that until recently was only available in very small quantities by extracting it directly from human cells .
24 But a number of feminists have suggested that women in many cultures and many situations are partly or even totally excluded from this kind of formal discourse .
25 Only after causatives have been studied from this point of view both in English and in other languages will we be in a position to attempt valid generalizations across languages .
26 As a result there were a number of unsatisfactory features of arts projects which appeared to have arisen from this lack of knowledge .
27 The truss rod is accessed from this end of the neck and so the fretboard extending in this way means that the truss rod is either neatly tucked away , or a pain to get to for adjustment 's sake , depending on how you view the situation .
28 In the alternative and contending intellectual traditions which have flowed from this range of answers , ‘ culture ’ itself then ranges from a significantly total to a confidently partial dimension of reference .
29 He would not rest until every last parasite was cleared from this ball of rock , and , ’ his voice began to rise , ‘ neither will we .
30 The girls in charge of the flock of children assembled from this extension of the royal Household watched in giggling amazement as the two children fell in love .
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