Example sentences of "which [be] [verb] from the " in BNC.

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1 The term " data management system " is used to cover a wide range of different systems , but all provide a method for structuring data and facilities for adding , changing , deleting and reporting which are separated from the data .
2 To this extent , Tolkien argued , ‘ doctrines ’ which are extracted from the ‘ myth ’ are less true than the ‘ myth ’ itself .
3 More useful in this respect are ‘ event-related potentials ’ , which are extracted from the EEG by signal-averaging techniques ( Donchin 1984 ) .
4 For mains pressure ( for example , the cold water cistern connected to the rising main ) , use a high-pressure ballvalve ; for other cisterns which are fed from the cistern ( such as a WC ) , use a low-pressure design .
5 From here we continue to Ponta do Sol ( 40km ) through a series of tunnels cut into the rock which are lit from the seaward side by sunlit ‘ windows ’ .
6 It 's precisely prosperous towns like Wallingford which are suffering from the recession .
7 These are all products which are taken from the forests without harming them — in other words , sustainable use .
8 This improvement related to the Bristol team 's efforts to make parents more aware of four main factors for cot death , which are identified from the parents ' accounts of the death of their baby .
9 Polymers are compounds of large molecules which are derived from the combinations of smaller ones , and biopolymers are likewise similar structures which are used in science to represent organic cellular structure .
10 There is , for most conversational fragments , a set of discourse-internal elements which are derived from the conversation prior to the particular fragment being studied .
11 Account is taken of their kinetic energies , which involve the masses of the atoms and their instantaneous velocities , and potential energies , which are derived from the instantaneous displacements of the atoms from their equilibrium positions in an assumed force field .
12 Relations may also be stored which are derived from the primary set of relations .
13 Entries which are read from the Working-Set for update are flagged as being on-loan and belonging to the lexicographer who obtained it .
14 That procedure now applies only to the limited class of actions which are excepted from the effect of the new Ord 17 , r 11 .
15 They discovered that compromises had to be made between the descriptive criteria of frequency and range of language items and pedagogic criteria which were adduced from the assumed purpose or process of learning ( see Mackey 1965 : Chapter 6 ; Widdowson 1968 : Chapter 1 ) .
16 The town itself is in most respects unremarkable by comparison with its Devon neighbours , and like many of them flourished especially in the seventeenth century , heyday of the West Country cloth trade : when Celia Fiennes passed close by in 1698 , she found all Exeter and the country around making ‘ an incredible quantity of serges ’ which were sent from the port of Topsham to be sold in Europe .
17 Revelation fourteen and lo a lion was standing on the Mount Zion and with him a Hundred and Forty and four thousand which were redeemed from the Earth .
18 However , centres will be able to continue to offer any programmes which were developed from the 1992
19 The pledges about post-war economic policy which were extracted from the government before Beveridge were due to the United States and the importance it attached to statements of economic war aims , which were incorporated in the Atlantic Charter and the Mutual Aid Agreement between the two countries .
20 Two further problems confronted the manager : was the national curriculum up to the age of 16 going to feed sensibly through to new policies which were emerging from the combination of general and vocational education from 16 to 19 ?
21 More significantly , it counterpoised the acquisition of land by the church — ‘ whereby the services which are due from such fees [ i.e. freehold ] and which were provided from the beginning for the defence of the realm are unjustifiably withdrawn and chief lords in respect of them lose their escheats ’ — with the good of the realm , for which the present ban is imposed .
22 Phillips 's omission of a price expectations term from his original study may have been warranted in practice owing to the low rates of inflation which were experienced from the Great War onwards ; but when it comes to analyzing inflationary processes in general it is invalid .
23 This includes the unpaired datapoints and the repeated post-treatment datapoints which were excluded from the above pairwise analyses .
24 The later theory of instincts , which included the death instincts , as well as the sexual instincts which were retained from the first formulation , seemed to solve the theoretical difficulties that arose with the first theory of instincts .
25 Hence , those areas of resist which were masked from the UV light by the artwork will remain on the board .
26 We erm , we had n't got a lot of room for expansion down there , we were in , when I joined the department it was known as the Ipswich T Electric Supply and Transport Department and er we were in some buildings which were rented from the Electric Supply Department which housed the generators for the electricity , so we had n't got a lot of room for expansion there , I think we were all confined into about three offices .
27 In the first process coal and iron ore , which were mined from the same rocks , were fed into small blast-furnaces to produce bars of pig iron .
28 Nor has it always been the chub which were taken from the bottom ; several times the barbel have been on the bottom and the chub hovering above them .
29 As with any other graphics card , the drivers for the NT must be installed into Windows , which is done from the Windows Setup program .
30 The deficit on the income and expenditure account for the year amounted to £65,988 ( 1991 — deficit £21,759 ) which is transferred from the accummulated fund .
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