Example sentences of "which [vb base] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If subjectivity is less fixed , then space is left for the construction of identities , and collective identities , which deviate from the norm ( Lury 1987 ) .
2 The agreement calls for BPX to operate and maintain facilities to process production from the well and for BPX to operate the well via hydraulic controls which run from the platform to the subsea well .
3 We need also to participate in wider networks of interaction which extend from the individual into a complexity of connections with the groups and institutions that constitute the society we live in .
4 The two lanterns which hang from the zodiac ceiling are the architect 's own design , and the method of covering the rod with silk cord and tassel was one that he often used in houses he designed .
5 Broadly speaking there are two main types : those which diverge from the coast at a marked angle and those which run approximately parallel to the trend of the coast .
6 The information gathered will provide insights in to how one local community group react to urban policy , their means and methods for influencing the nature of the policy frameworks , as well as outlining the uneven distributional effects which ensue from the implementation of urban policy .
7 We believe this policy has taken us into ventures which stray from the Corporation 's core activities [ and ] endanger its image . ’
8 It is particularly useful to look at overall patterns which emerge from a sequence of activities and ( maybe ) to discover obvious gaps in the child 's experience .
9 Each also requires the managers and providers ( whether as teachers , governors or the LEA ) to be confident about the implications which emerge from the relevance to education of politics , economics , morality , technology and aesthetics .
10 The generally bland ( neutral to moderately negative ) feelings towards the Oxfordshire scheme for school self-evaluation which emerge from the survey data may underestimate the hostility of Oxfordshire teachers , generally .
11 They also circulate among their backbenchers suitable motions and advise about appropriate and acceptable bills for those who come out high up on the list of names which emerge from the ballot .
12 Here , it is worth drawing attention to some points other than cost which emerge from the analysis of people 's attitudes to different types of credit ( Appendix I , Tables 12a , 12b , 12c and comments on them ) .
13 The final part of the document preparation section is a simple classification which identifies five dimensions of the systems which emerge from the analysis .
14 the Problem Administrator will refer all problems which originate from a user or a member of the Computer Group ( other than a ) above ) .
15 The Tyneside industrial culture has emerged out of the long-term association and interaction of practices which derive from a range of industrial experiences as these come together in civil society .
16 Coins can make three contributions to this study , all of which derive from the way that coin portraits are normally identified by the inscription that accompanies them and from the fact that they have survived in much greater numbers than have portraits in any other medium .
17 However , they are the background to what follows — if ‘ social being determines social consciousness ’ , then the changes in experience which derive from the reordering of production on Tyne side have profound significance .
18 In the case of texts like [ 13 ] the justification appeals to those dimensions of style which derive from the speaker 's estimation of the hearer 's processing and contextual resources .
19 It would be difficult , for instance , to move the ‘ Marseillaise ’ out of the set of meanings sediment Ed around it — hence around other tunes of the same type , too — which derive from the history of the revolutionary French bourgeoisie .
20 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 .
21 The Direction des Musées de France 's figures do not include the central government contribution to the Fonds Nationals d'Art Contemporain and Fonds Régionaux d'Art Contemporain , which derive from the Delegation aux arts plastiques , another department of the Ministry , responsible for the visual arts .
22 The problems which derive from the decline in the industrial structure which gave rise to the North East as an industrial region have been recognized since the 1930s , and until the coming to power of the present government the same core strategy informed attempts to resolve them .
23 Care should be taken with these figures because of the different methods of collection already cited , and there are discontinuities which derive from the absence of non-responses in the job-centre area data for 1981 .
24 Various constructions of people with learning difficulties have existed down the ages as society has attempted to define and make sense of patterns of behaviour which differ from the norm .
25 All of the following awards have quality assurance arrangements or procedures which differ from the norm .
26 This not only restricts physical access , but can also undermine personal experiences and priorities which differ from the majority .
27 The moral authority of law gets a foothold in the idea that it is rational to give special consideration to views which result from a process of impartial , informed and capable reflection , and this not simply because this process helps us to know more precisely what will promote independently ascertained moral goals but also because it is liable to result in superior judgements about what goals we ought to pursue ( Campbell , 1971 ) .
28 Marx 's theory of the major historical transitions from one type of society to another discovers their prime cause in changes in the ‘ mode of production of material life ’ , which result from the development of the forces of production and bring about a more or less rapid transformation of the ‘ entire immense superstructure ’ in a period of social revolution .
29 Fraud is one of the risks which result from the spread of credit .
30 Fortunately , the church did not have the problems or liabilities which result from the existence of an associated graveyard .
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