Example sentences of "that [vb past] from [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The problems and criticism that arose from this decision , however , reflected the varying sizes of the administrative units .
2 The cheerful noise that emanated from that hall would n't have left any German in doubt that these recruits were all united against a common enemy .
3 Most of the women were secretaries , models of deferential , under-educated Englishwomen who filed and typed and processed the enormous piles of bumph that came from many quarters .
4 The real message that came from this question was that many family and part-time farmers had wives willing to do more than at present .
5 Soon complex life-forms emerged , based upon chemical arrangements that differed from each other .
6 She is 32 , but looks about 18 , with the same clear , icon-like beauty that shone from that television film of a decade ago .
7 If this is the case , a universe that developed from some sort of random initial conditions should contain a number of regions that are smooth and uniform and are suitable for the evolution of intelligent life .
8 Germany between the wars felt a sharpening of the internal contradictions by which it lived , but it is doubtful that the people concerned ever had a clear understanding of what was happening because the tensions were buried deep within the very fabric of the Reich and because the form and pattern of struggles that resulted from these tensions were always far removed from the real heart of the matter .
9 Among the systems that resulted from this work is TANGORA , a 20,000 word isolated-word dictation machine ( Averbuch , 1987 ) , and a 5,000 word continuous-speech recogniser ( Bahl et al , 1989 ) .
10 Although it seems pointless to reiterate the immense journalistic gaffs that screamed from most music papers ( Smiths tour dates etc ) it was their beloved NME who broke the official story first .
11 The doctoral theses that emerged from these labours were remarkably similar , in introduction , methods , and even results .
12 The rule-of-thumb ‘ law ’ that emerged from these tests was that road damage varied with the fourth power of the axle load .
13 Another conclusion that emerged from this study was that around one thousand objects would need to be sampled to be able to detect the sort of peaks which were actually present .
14 He 'd purchased considerable tracts of land during his lifetime , and the profits that accrued from that investment had ballooned as London grew .
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