Example sentences of "which [vb base] from [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 These arrangements , which range from splendid pavements with naturalistic displays to simple geometric mosaics , include most of those attributed to the original Corinian school ( Smith 1965 ) .
2 Furthermore , small bowel enteroscopy in patients taking NSAIDs has confirmed the abnormalities in the mid small bowel , which range from erythematous blebs and villus atrophy to frank ulceration , all of which may bleed .
3 Wetlands under threat have included a variety of landscapes : swamps of tall reed or reed sweet-grass ; marshes of rush and sedge , which sometimes develop into scrub of willow and bog myrtle ; fens , whose lush vegetation is nourished by alkaline groundwater , and which range from open pools , often the remains of peat cutting , to grazed beds of meadowsweet and iris , grading in turn to the wet woodlands known as alder ‘ carr ’ ; mires , such as the mosses of the North-West , whose deep peatlands support sphagnum moss and heather , scattered with glades of birch , the favourite haunt of nightjars .
4 More than 25 glass lined and stainless steel reactors , which hold from 50–1200 litres , are used for development and testing .
5 According to the labour supply function , changes in the employment of labour which flow from prior changes in aggregate demand will not call forth changes in money wages when the initial state is one of less than full employment .
6 It should be realised , however , that the changes which flow from these Acts are not always those which were originally conceived .
7 The ‘ rationale for some of the more rigid land constraints which flow from national policies ’ also needs review , particularly the planning presumption against development of agricultural land .
8 Against such theories , Tredell sets those which emerge from other disciplines , and which have lately been more commanding and influential .
9 There are four main questions which emerge from these discussions which are central to all of these proposed models .
10 Muscle attachments penetrate the epidermis , the myofibrillae usually being associated with tonofibrillae that run through the epidermis and into the procuticle , while the oenocytes ( p. 256 ) which originate from epidermal cells sometimes remain closely associated with this layer .
11 This is because of the wide range of both plants and fish that are freely available ( and very popular ) in the hobby , which originate from these areas .
12 Here , as with academic freedom for teaching staff , we should distinguish between freedoms which derive from civil rights and those which derive from the character of academic life .
13 Most of the numerical problems which arise in matrix studies ( particularly those which derive from dynamical systems ) lead ultimately to one or both of two basic processes : ( a ) the inversion of a numerical matrix ; ( b ) the evaluation of its eigenvalues and vectors .
14 If soil erosion is principally identified as an environmental problem , then the ‘ degrees of freedom ’ , and policy options which derive from concomitant changes in the social sphere are thereby closed .
15 Thus the criminal law defines only some types of avoidable killing as murder : it excludes , for example , deaths resulting from acts of negligence , such as employers ' failure to maintain safe working conditions in factories and mines ( Swartz 1975 ) ; or deaths resulting from an organization 's reluctance to maintain appropriate safety standards ( Erickson 1976 ) ; or deaths which result from governmental agencies ' giving environmental health risks a low priority ( Liazos 1972 ) ; or deaths resulting from drug manufacturers ' failure to conduct adequate research on new chemical compounds before embarking on aggressive marketing campaigns ( Silverman and Lee 1974 ) ; or deaths from a dangerous drug that was approved by health authorities on the strength of a bribe from a pharmaceutical company ( Braithwaite and Geis 1981 ) ; or deaths resulting from car manufacturers refusing to recall and repair thousands of known defective vehicles because they calculate that the costs of meeting civil damages will be less ( Swigert and Farrell 1981 ) ; and in most jurisdictions deaths resulting from drunken or reckless people driving cars with total indifference to the potential cost in terms of human lives are also excluded .
16 The plight of the latter is thrown into even sharper relief by the juxtaposition of considerable wealth and severe deprivation which result from these developments .
17 Ulcers which result from these bites eventually heal leaving small circular scars .
18 a ) Culture and its impact : culture can be defined as distinctive patterns of behaviour which result from basic beliefs and traditions .
19 Many problems which arise from such trades are caused by ‘ bad housekeeping ’ , used figuratively to describe the way in which some businesses carelessly handle and store raw materials such as slaughterhouse waste .
20 Your only option when sending money at the last minute to arrive by Christmas is to use the banks ' electronic money transfer services which take from 24 hours to around five days depending on the bank and whether you use an express transfer .
21 Your only option when sending money at the last minute to arrive by Christmas is to use the banks ' electronic money transfer services which take from 24 hours to around five days depending on the bank and whether you use an express transfer .
22 Your only option when sending money at the last minute to arrive by Christmas is to use the banks ' electronic money transfer services which take from 24 hours to around five days depending on the bank and whether you use an express transfer .
23 Uranium , the ultimate source of radon , tends to concentrate in acidic magmas , which form granite , or in shales which form from marine muds .
24 They include inspectorates , audit bodies , scientific research bodies and management consultants , all of which come from different traditions of evaluation .
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