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

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1 As with any other graphics card , the drivers for the NT must be installed into Windows , which is done from the Windows Setup program .
2 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 .
3 From the broad and busy thoroughfare of the Riviera di Chiaia which is separated from the sea by the Villa Nazionale , a narrow strip of untidy parkland , the little street called Santa Maria in Portico leads inland and uphill over uneven cobbles to the church which bears the same name .
4 Today , most modern amenities are in a new quarter , Fegina , which is separated from the old quarter by a hill crowned with the 1622 Convento dei Cappuccini and a medieval tower .
5 Internally the damper has a high inertia rotor which is separated from the housing by a viscous fluid .
6 Going back on what I said earlier on , East Sussex County Library , for example , keep their records of books , their catalogue , on a system which is run from the British Library and the Polytechnic draws that sort of information from a co-operative , which was originally based in Birmingham .
7 Going back on what I said earlier on , East Sussex County Library , for example , keep their records of books , their catalogue , on a system which is run from the British Library , and the Polytechnic draws that sort of information from a co-operative which was originally based in Birmingham .
8 Together , under Caroline Paterson 's skilled direction , the company finds an idiom for a humour which is as sharp as an arrowhead and as hard as flint , and a style for an emotion which is shaped from the very suppression and denial of feeling .
9 Interestingly , though , the close ties with and influence of medicine have meant that only recently has an educational approach begun to emerge which is freed from the decision-making power of the medical profession , and from the diagnostic and treatment framework .
10 Lockers and bookshelves — the latter lit by concealed lighting — line both sides of the saloon , which is semi-partitioned from the galley and navigating area by a very open keyhole bulkhead
11 English-language programme for Welsh viewers , which is transmitted from the National Folk Museum 's garden at St Fagan 's in Cardiff , and presented by David Jones , superintendent of parks and gardens in the City of London , with assistance from Jackie Emlyn and Ivor Mace .
12 Theory in fact is the building which is made from the hard-won bricks of research studies .
13 ‘ Theory , in fact , is the building which is made from the hard-won bricks of research studies ’ ( Man 1985 ) .
14 Omega Pet Foods manufactures the extruded variety which is made from the same constituents , but cooked under pressure — extruded — to form a characteristic nugget .
15 For the moment it is enough to underline the relevance of this suggestion to the Sonnets , the whole experience of which is presented from the point of view of ego alone , from which perspective the third person is indeed a sign of a double absence , both of the I and the Thou .
16 They start with the filling in of a pre-printed summons form which is obtained from the Sheriff Clerk .
17 The information which may be derived from an assessment can be roughly divided into two types : first , there is the information which is obtained from the assessment procedures and , second , there is the interpretation which is placed on this information .
18 From these librations , and from J 2 which is obtained from the orbits of spacecraft , C can be calculated .
19 Comparisons with other Western wage profiles also reveal a contrast particularly for blue-collar workers who in France and West Germany experience a slower growth in wages with a lower peak wage which is maintained from the age of 25 through to retirement ( Shirai 1983 p.31 ) .
20 The affected state is defined by a threshold ( T ) on the liability scale , which is determined from the morbid risk of disease .
21 PEAT CUTTING Part of the magic of Scotch Whisky is owned to the mysterious qualities of peat , which is cut from the moors and carried to the distilleries .
22 Boeing said the new plane , which is derived from the 767X project , would have a wider body than the existing 767 plane used by British airlines and new wings .
23 From left to right : amphetamines ( or speed ) ; cannabis ( grass , marijuana or pot ) ; hashish resin ( which is derived from the Indian hemp plant like cannabis ) and ecstasy tabs ( see text ) .
24 While the former provide information regarding whether a test might reasonably be expected to facilitate the assessment of particular individuals and for particular purposes , the latter give information regarding the nature and quality of any information which is derived from the test .
25 In Fresco , components are linked in a separate hierarchy — a style hierarchy — a logical tree-type model which is derived from the physical layout of the program .
26 In addition there is on each side a characteristic sclerite ( 6 ) the gonangulum which is derived from the anterior part of the coxite of the 9th abdominal segment and articulates primitively with this coxite , the 9th abdominal tergum and the gonapophysis of the 8th segment .
27 Arising from the deutocerebrum are four pairs of nerves : the antenna/nerves are the longest and most important , and are the sensory nerves of the antennae though the motor fibres mentioned next are also present in the same nerve ; each has two roots , one of which is derived from the antennal lobe of its side and the other from the dorsal lobe .
28 ‘ In any proceedings ( whether or not under this Act ) — ( a ) a statement of affairs prepared for the purposes of any provision of this Act which is derived from the Insolvency Act 1985 , and ( b ) any other statement made in pursuance of a requirement imposed by or under any such provision or by or under rules made under this Act , may be used in evidence against any person making or concurring in making the statement .
29 Its major point of weakness , however , is that what determines the incomes of farmers — the prices they receive for their produce — does not determine the income of farm workers , which is derived from the sale of their labour .
30 In fact , studies of colonial government have often involved a perspective which is derived from the colonialists ' own assessments of their impact on dependent territories .
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