Example sentences of "from [art] [adj] [noun pl] that " in BNC.

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1 This inquiry can not be conducted in isolation from the general developments that have occurred in connection with judicial review of executive authority , an area in which the courts have been extremely active .
2 Apart from the general problems that relate to the haphazard disposal of such waste , particularly into landfill sites where little effort is made to seal them off , in the United Kingdom as a whole the land around a third of the 100 sites studied by the Department of the Environment was contaminated .
3 When in January 1645 the French agreed to give the Dutch representatives the coveted title of " Excellency " this at once led to demands from the imperial electors that theirs must be given it also .
4 His opponents portrayed him as running away from the critical problems that the nation still confronted .
5 Our way led us out of sight of the bay , [ Portree ; JTR has picked up a ‘ preacher of the Gospel ’ ] and we were within hearing , and also could trace , the rocky stream that coursed seaward from the mighty mountains that form the Coolin range .
6 Rather than build the compound tree from the actual strings that form the compound , the tree is built from the root-indices .
7 Soft acid waters , from the peaty hills that supply much of Britain 's water , are eating into the iron water mains of many towns .
8 The training centre staff complimented Rentokil on being a refreshing change from the usual delegates that attend the centre !
9 There 's a corollary to th that was is our impression , from the various views that were sp s spelt out around the table .
10 Almost all these poisons are derived from the various substances that have evolved as lubricants for the soft , vulnerable skins of these small animals .
11 Certainly if we 're beauty parading against er maybe London firms where perhaps the attitude might be a little bit more than it is from the provincial firms that perhaps are used to having closer relationships with their clients .
12 As night fell on Stabiae , Vesuvius presented an awesome sight , with the oppressively heavy ash cloud above it lit up in a baleful red glare from the many fires that had been started by the rain of hot ash .
13 This is an adaptation to survive predation from the many animals that hunt them — not least man for the cooking pot !
14 A bitter weeping was heard from the two reeds that remained , and the king 's son thought , " I caused the death of that poor girl ; I broke off the flower and planted it in the garden of death . "
15 The Institute does suffer from the two weaknesses that other accountancy bodies may contradict it and that even its own members may pursue a different line in talking or writing to the government .
16 As Philip Strick and others have commented , his fake gorillas are so indistinguishable from the real ones that they all start to look slightly suspect particularly since five ‘ mime artists ’ but no stuntpersons are credited , and neither director Michael Apted nor associate producer Baker could have risked Sigourney Weaver 's getting seriously injured .
17 The actual surface consisted of a flimsy 6-in ( 15-cm ) layer of concrete , a far cry from the resilient surfaces that take today 's high-speed cars .
18 I note from the supplied listings that you 're loading a mouse driver twice — once in CONFIG.SYS and again in AUTOEXEC.BAT .
19 Thus , how Gorbachev finally called for a free market , free elections and freedom from the Soviet Republics that want to leave the Union .
20 Even more so , from the twisted creatures that flourish in the Eye … ’
21 It is clear from the above figures that the Liberal Democrats get a rotten hand at each game of election poker and it is high time the system was changed .
22 There is a measure of agreement from the above studies that in right handers the presence of left handedness in the family is associated with a shift in tachistoscopic asymmetry on verbal tasks away from a strong RVF superiority .
23 It will be seen from the above comments that the local banks through their Trade Finance Division are in a position to offer real help — it would be foolish to ignore it .
24 It is obvious from the above comments that many of the problems facing the working-class in Northern Ireland are similar to those found elsewhere .
25 It follows from the above examples that profit-maximising firms , operating under conditions of certainty , will invest in projects where the rate of return on the investment exceeds the market rate of interest .
26 The gene itself benefits , in terms of its vertical transmission , from the average effects that it has on a whole series of bodies .
27 The idea dates from the 1950s , when it looked as if there would be plutonium left over from the fast-breeder reactors that were being planned — reactors which could produce more plutonium than they consumed .
28 It follows from the foregoing observations that a knowledge of right and wrong has of itself no power to control behaviour .
29 It will be clear from the foregoing paragraphs that the maintenance of quality in all its aspects is central to the University 's aims in every area of activity .
30 It follows from the foregoing considerations that part ( a ) of question ( 2 ) in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) must be answered in the affirmative : it is contrary to Community law for a member state to stipulate as a requirement for the registration of a fishing vessel in its national register that the owners and operators of the vessel , whether they be natural or legal persons , or 75 per cent .
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