Example sentences of "which [vb past] from the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Large generic social services departments , which arose from the proposals from the Seebohm Committee on Local Authority and Allied Personal Social Services ( 1968 ) were set up at this time .
2 Nor did the cheering cease when the runners got down to business and the three-mile race commenced , for at almost every fence Arkle and Mill House produced leaps which drew from the spectators whoops of appreciation .
3 Historians have indi-cated a ‘ structural weakness ’ in the Angevin Empire which stemmed from the obligations of its rulers to perform homage to the French crown from 1151 onwards for most of their continental dominions .
4 He argues that a demand which emanated from the earnings of export staples became itself the driving force behind even greater efforts to balance the increasing import of desired English manufactured goods .
5 All the usual revenues received by a temporal ruler were exploited — payments from towns and castles , taxes and procurations , and also the income in the shape of rents and the payments from tenants which came from the lands of which the pope was proprietor .
6 On 24 January he identified six new species of birds of prey — two of which came from the Galapagos .
7 The beech , which suffered from the effects of the 1976 and 1984 droughts , is now starting to recover .
8 Possibly the direct effects of war on the Flemish cloth towns , which suffered from the campaigns , may have been a further benefit to English producers ; indeed this may have been a more important factor in the decline of Flanders than the tariff protection enjoyed by England , because the Dutch cloth industry , which used English wool , also developed at this time at the expense of the Flemish .
9 The interior of the stable was lit by lanterns which hung from the rafters above the central passage .
10 There was very little laughable about the sardonic promises of destruction and pain which echoed from the loudspeakers of Wembley and the White City , Earls Court and the Albert Hall , five years before the war began .
11 The next section discusses a model of soil conservation which derived from the perceptions and objective political economic conditions of the ‘ colonial period ’ , stretching from about 1880 — 1960 .
12 And each cough that forced its way past his throat brought with it more of the bright frothy blood , which dribbled from the corners of his mouth faster than his red-soaked handkerchief could mop it up .
13 All this Tallis expressed to the shaman , Wyn-rajathuk , who listened in silence , his hand on her arm , his eye on the face of Harry which watched from the pieces of dead wood .
14 A mini project which evolved from the billings project was set up to look at reconciliation of hours paid to employees with hours billed to clients .
15 All the food available to animals and man was thought to be due to the rain which fell from the heavens , the arrival of which was dependent on the will of the god Ba'al .
16 Percivall , in his 1834 introductory lecture , says one of the first operations performed by Vial at the College was the excision of two redundant or accessory feet which grew from the fetlocks of the forelegs of a foal .
17 In the damp dawn mist he radiated green light , tendrils of luminescence which reached from the points of his body into the canopy , and down to the earth .
18 By the late 1960s various ways had been developed within English studies of dealing with the " inadequacies " which resulted from the dissonances between student attitudes to literary study and teaching based on the elevated canon of great literary texts or " classics " .
19 This was the clear lesson which emerged from the successes of New Zealand and Pakistan — and the disappointing performance of the pre-tournament favourite , Australia — in the 1992 World Cup .
20 And they will be making a pilgrimage to the famous circuit which ran from the outskirts of Belfast through Newtownards and Comber .
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