Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] from [noun sg] [prep] " 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 | Polyp feeding Butterflyfish which die from starvation in captivity |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 ) . |
7 | For centuries the pot stills used to make malt whiskies have been made from copper , in traditional shapes which vary from distillery to distillery . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | If the state can relate the manifesto of the majority party to policies which emerge from negotiation between interest groups , then these policies can claim to represent both the consensus of individual electors and views of organized pressure groups . |
10 | Pains which go from left to right . |
11 | Just as we are all different in our body weight and metabolism , so the type of diet we eat is influenced by factors which differ from person to person . |
12 | Thus any word belonging to an inflecting class has a stem which remains constant from class to class and affixes which differ from class to class . |
13 | As has been implied from the comments made , the nurse 's ability to identify patients ' problems with the AL of maintaining a safe environment which result from impairment/loss of the senses , to a great extent depends on an ability to be imaginative and empathetic . |
14 | Conversely the benefits which accrue from a fully fledged economic union are by definition more numerous than those which result from membership of a customs union . |
15 | What is carried ‘ in the mind ’ — in their world of ‘ internal objects ’ — has little chance to be reorganized in a mature fashion because they are continually being pressed into ‘ childhood emotional relationships which result from integration in a pattern demanded by mass production ’ ( Pederson-Krag , 1951 ) . |
16 | Exchange differences which arise from translation of the opening share capital and reserves of foreign subsidiary undertakings are taken to reserves . |
17 | We will discuss problems such as these in chapter 8 by using an actual schedule which incorporates examples of mistakes , but before doing this we must also consider the problems which arise from lack of understanding of the question . |
18 | The usual difficulties which arise from restraint of trade and business secrets clauses in employment contracts occur because an employee has decided to set up as , or work for , a competitor of his employer . |
19 | We are talking about living communities : dynamic , changing ; subject to pressures which have nothing to do with agriculture ; but imposing on other aspects of life constraints which arise from involvement in agriculture . |
20 | All the experimental animals are housed and treated in accordance with the strict Home Office Regulations which stem from Act of Parliament . |
21 | In ‘ craft ’ retailing , the store manager and staff can consult central databases of information and back the ‘ hunches ’ which come from face to face contact with customers rather than from postcodes and product flow analysis . |
22 | There is , indeed , much evidence to support such a view , especially on the corrosive effects of overmanning on productivity ; practices which spring from fusion of innate conservatism and the creed of job protection . |
23 | In a pond the temperature variations which occur from day to night will affect the buoyancy of the fish 's swimbladders , causing them to float to the water surface or sink to the bottom . |
24 | These changes were no more disruptive than those which occur from time to time in non-colonial societies . |
25 | Many of the cases which have from time to time been relied on in support of the High Trees doctrine are clearly examples of only the first principle . |