Example sentences of "that [vb -s] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The one is in the corridor that goes from the porter 's lodge to the stairs up to .
2 Arbortech did so by developing a stamped disc with a tooth shape that differs from the chainsaw , to make sweeping cuts possible .
3 There is no clear definition of precisely what is , and what is not , a shrub rose — indeed , some catalogues , from quite reputable houses too , describe the shrub type merely as one that differs from the bush , the climber , the rambler , the miniature and others , and can not be conveniently classified with them .
4 Question 13 Subject to this , do you agree that grants from the compensation fund should continue to be made without limitation to individual private clients who have lost money as a result of a solicitors dishonesty ?
5 Where a significant number of individuals share a colour that deviates from the species norm , we term it a colour morph .
6 The treatment of slaves … anything and everything that happens from the time of enslavement in Africa through the Middle Passage and the final sales and treatment in bondage . ’
7 Control of protein synthesis can occur at several different points in the sequence of steps that leads from the DNA code to a fully formed protein .
8 The other point that raises from the agreement is that we have to agree , agree a purchasing plan with the Health Authority particularly relating to nursing home care , and that purchasing plan at the moment is still at the draft stages because as Mike referred to earlier , we have no information from the Department of Health on the percentage of the funding to be spent in the independent sector .
9 There are echinoderms , brachiopods , primitive molluscs , and half a dozen species of segmented worms — further representatives of the lineage that stretches from the beaches of Ediacara to the Barrier Reef of today .
10 There is a culture of amateurism that survives from the days when scholarly gentlemen with private incomes were glad to have their articles published without payment .
11 ( According to A Course In Miracles , ‘ Any wish that stems from the ego is a wish for nothing , and to ask for it is not a request . ’ )
12 Employers are attracted by the proven flexibility that stems from the Geography graduate 's breadth of education and ability to cope with a diversity of subject materials .
13 Thirdly , charcoal binds any drug that diffuses from the circulation into the gut lumen , thus interrupting the enteroenteric circulation .
14 Palmer then notes ‘ Measure the 3 He that outgasses from the lava .
15 The idea is that recruits from the towns will weed the crops .
16 The shoreline that appears from the deck of the Calais packet is a fabled shore ; and if a language is a dialect with an army , as somebody once said , then English is a dialect famed not just for its armaments but for its gentility and civic virtue .
17 Miles , 1989 ) as well as the tension that appears from the need to link an account of the racialization of social and political structures and discourses with an understanding of individual action and institutional behaviour .
18 Venture inside and you would be wise to wear a respirator to filter off the stench , and clothing that will protect you from the steady rain of droppings and urine that falls from the ceiling .
19 There 's a species of blind mice that live in there , eating the grain that falls from the grain trains . ’
20 But the overwhelming fact that emerges from the decades of dedicated work , using ever more sophisticated technology , is that the creature skills develop no further .
21 As eyes adapt to the darkness after the brightness of the Milanese day , the sheer size of the church that emerges from the gloom is enough to enthrall most visitors .
22 Bills then go through four stages in each House : a ‘ first reading ’ , which simply involves the formal presentation of the Bill ; a ‘ second reading ’ , at which there is likely to be a large-scale debate on the basic principles of the Bill ; a ‘ committee stage ’ , when the legislation is examined in detail ( normally by a small ‘ standing committee ’ and not by the whole House ) ; and a ‘ report stage ’ and ‘ third reading ’ , at which the Bill that emerges from the committee is approved , but may be re-amended to undo some of the actions of the committee .
23 The picture that emerges from the work of revisionists , however , casts grave doubt on this .
24 The overriding message that emerges from the survey is that accountants in industry share to a considerable degree the City 's view ( as exemplified by the Institutional Shareholders ' Committee ) that reporting companies need to devote more efforts to improving the information provided on the nature of R&D expenditure and , in particular , its contribution to performance .
25 The general conclusion that emerges from the data over the years , apart from 1977–9 when the questions were altered , is that there is a strong correlation between social class and self-reported morbidity — a finding which is supported by the estimates made by studies using other methods .
26 Work for an era that needed it spelt out ; perhaps Lijn 's recorded voice expresses from the head while a red laser beam cuts sharply through smoke that generates from the base of a black lacquered body .
27 The organization that flows from the office of shaikh was more tenuous , more negotiable , but crucial to making peaces .
28 His first year has been generally regarded as a success , but Attalli 's task , with a portfolio that extends from the river Oder to Manchuria , is enormous .
29 Now you could just vote for m motion three eight eight , and to which would say that delegates from the T U the trades councils could go to Congress , but not actually speak on any motions or you could vote for three eight eight and three eight eight and three eight nine , which of course , I 'd like you to do .
30 And er and an item particularly that comes from the church council .
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