Example sentences of "which be [verb] from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Unlike many generative systems which are developed from scratch , probabilistic systems tend to utilise existing resources . |
2 | After all it is wasteful , but there is probably a number of chemicals which are lost from food organisms or released because of some biological function . |
3 | The three departments , however , do use official statistics in the detailed studies which are done from time to time on a one-off basis . |
4 | The most important altarpieces by Rubens and his circle , which are prevented from travelling , are present in the form of contemporary prints and preparatory sketches . |
5 | Together with the Normande , the cattle of Brittany helped to create breeds as geographically distant as the Canadian and the colour-pointed Mauritius White , both of which are descended from stock of the old types : the Canadian was developed from cattle which accompanied French settlers in the seventeenth century and the Mauritius White in the eighteenth century . |
6 | If the answer is no , there may be a case for dismissing the attempt to apply to education management some of the models which are drawn from business and industry . |
7 | The overall law of this country is laid down and maintained by Parliament by means of Acts which are passed from time to time . |
8 | Some members like to come back to Bristol for social events like the Alumni Foundation concerts or the sports reunions which are organised from time to time . |
9 | Gallery houses a collection of work by Sir Alfred East R.A. ( 1849–1913 ) , and other artists with Kettering connections which are shown from time to time . |
10 | When we calculate the uncertainty in position , Ax , we use formulae for resolving power which are derived from wave optics . |
11 | Acid lavas , such as those composed of rhyolite , which are derived from magma with a high silica content , are the most viscous and are generally erupted at the lowest temperatures ( Fig. 5.5 ) . |
12 | Although these investigators were not specifically concerned with the notion of cerebral asymmetry of function , their finding that bilingual subjects recognised English words more accurately from the right of fixation but Yiddish words ( which are read from right-to-left ) more accurately from the left of fixation ( see also Orbach , 1967 ) sparked off a number of experiments designed to uncover the relationship between visual field asymmetry and a range of procedural and subject variables . |
13 | Far easier , as they are normally written in either European , or more probably Arabic numerals ( which are read from right to left ) , and conform to one of three calendar systems . |
14 | Paradoxically , they also encourage a greater reliance on means-tested benefits , which are divorced from employment records . |
15 | More generous approaches to the question of emancipation were to be found not only in the many unofficial memoranda which were passing from hand to hand , but also in the minds of a few well-placed individuals whose views could hardly be ignored . |
16 | Over five centuries they developed their own art and architecture , which were derived from Greek and oriental sources , but adapted to their needs in Italy . |
17 | The second response is a regenerative simplification of the injected signal , which is detuned from resonance . |
18 | Nigel Haigh of the IEEP points out that in 1979 the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution reported that evidence for the other major health worry — the potential for nitrite , which is formed from nitrate in certain conditions , to create ‘ nitrosamines ’ and cause stomach cancer — was only ‘ weak and equivocal ’ . |
19 | The atoms that are involved in these interactions are predominantly from the heavy chain backbone , but use both main chain and side chain atoms from protein G. The complex is stabilized further by the association of exposed nonpolar residues from Fab and protein G , providing a continuous hydrophobic core which is shielded from solvent . |
20 | ( 1 ) The primary meaning of democracy is government which is derived from public opinion and is accountable to it . |
21 | The substances used were methyl tertiary butyl ether ( MTBE ) which is a product of methanol , and ethyl tertiary butyl ether ( ETBE ) which is derived from corn . |
22 | One of the best forms of supplement is haemoglobin iron which is derived from beef blood and is completely natural ( virtually 100% of it is used by the body compared to very low utilisation by the body of synthetic iron-ferrous salts ) . |
23 | That definition , which is taken from Box 's study , is rather long-winded , but corporate crime is a complex issue . |
24 | The brewery uses water from the Taihu , one of the lakes in China which is protected from pollution . |
25 | Perhaps people can only address the meeting when they hold a certain talisman ( which is passed from speaker to speaker ) . |
26 | The purpose of this paper has been to argue against weighting in the dark : an industry of resource allocation which is abstracted from research into and the management and delivery of health services . |
27 | Since instructions are processed from left to right on this computer ( unlike data which is processed from right to left ) , the characters of an instruction are picked up until a word mark is reached ( indicating the beginning of the next instruction ) ; the instruction is then executed . |
28 | The export of high quality quarry stones and gravel mainly for road construction in South East England is a trade which is going from strength to strength . |
29 | Then it would be mixed with the hot water in a possing tub , which was made from wood in the early days , but eventually we acquired a zinc one . |
30 | Is my right hon. Friend aware that in Ayrshire we are extremely proud of the new hospital which was built from start to finish within five years , a record for anywhere in the country ? |