Example sentences of "from [det] that the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It follows from this that the test of legitimate episcopal authority is that the bishop should speak with the voice of Christ . |
2 | Arechaga concludes from this that the treaty in its final form could be amended by the parties without regard to third parties ’ navigation rights . |
3 | It seems from this that the way this prophet learnt to prophesy was as the Lord wakened him morning by morning . |
4 | It was from this that the tabernacle was furnished ( 35:20ff . ) . |
5 | It would appear from this that the bone assemblages derived from the long-eared owl and barn owl ( and other species , see below ) are but little altered by the predator , whereas the kestrel assemblages are more greatly altered . |
6 | It did not follow from this that the confession should therefore be excluded , however . |
7 | It would seem from this that the issue of whether the representation has become a term of the contract can not be avoided , especially if the buyer seeks compensation for loss of profits since expectation damages are linked to breach of contract . |
8 | The main piece of evidence for the ‘ tense-mother/crying-baby ’ idea is that first babies tend to cry more than subsequent ones — doctors infer from this that the mother 's inexperience is an important factor . |
9 | It follows from this that the failure of an employee to exercise reasonable skill and care in making his basic valuation is faulty and therefore maladministration . |
10 | Most commentators concluded from this that the aim of the alleged conspiracy had been to prevent Kim Jong Il , 49 , from inheriting power upon the death of his father . |
11 | It follows from this that the producer must keep abreast of developments until the product leaves his control . |
12 | the written transcript will only be used in preference to the tape if neither prosecution nor defence sees any advantage in playing it , but it does not necessarily follow from this that the tape discloses nothing more than the transcript . |
13 | Some hold that it follows from this that the priest must be male : |
14 | He drew the conclusion from this that the riot ‘ came like a bolt out of the blue ’ ( Guardian , 21 November 1985 ) . |
15 | But to conclude from this that the quality of his faith lay in the fact that he trusted God for no reason whatever is quite illegitimate . |
16 | While Professor R. T. McKenzie was right to argue that the common purpose of winning elections and of maintaining a government in power imposes or produces an almost identical power structure in the parties , it is wrong to infer from this that the atmosphere within the parties is the same . |
17 | It does not follow from this that the beneficiary himself can not sue , for if he holds the chattels he seems to have joint possession with the trustee . |
18 | At the end of September , the prime minister held talks with Mr Poul Schlüter , the Danish premier , and apparently concluded from these that the way was clear to reintroduce the European Communities ( Amendment ) Bill soon after Parliament returned from the summer recess . |
19 | By the early 1960s only two small herds of perhaps a dozen pedigree animals remained and it was from these that the society , revived yet again in 1982 and with the help of various organisations including the Rare Breeds Survival Trust , formed a new herdbook in 1983 in an attempt to save the breed from extinction . |
20 | If review is drawn too narrowly then the spectre is raised of the tribunal becoming a power unto itself , of it adjudicating upon matters widely different from those that the legislature intended , and yet being free from control . |
21 | This indicates how the proponents of ‘ law and order ’ have picked up and run with the ball that was set rolling by the Justice Model , with very different effects from those that the Justice Model 's original advocates desired or expected . |