Example sentences of "which [vb base] from [art] " 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 As a result they were unable to perceive the direction in which a genuine rehabilitation of price theory must be developed and proceeded instead to construct models which suffer from the very defects that invalidate the perfectly competitive model .
3 Soviet and Far East European Studies , which suffer from an acute shortage of reliable information , lie at the more impenetrable end of the social sciences .
4 " The old , old fashion " and " the older fashion yet " are the culmination of a chain of verbal echoes which begin , in Chapter 8 , with the mention of Paul 's having " a strange , old-fashioned , thoughtful way " , and which develop from a whimsical sign of his premature aging to a portent of his premature death .
5 Every spring the Arctic 's tiny resident populations are swamped by a huge influx of migrant birds , which fly from the tropics and temperate zones to feed and breed on the tundra .
6 They are normally sown ‘ on the ridge ’ as soon as the ground is ready in early May , and hoed and singled at the two-to three-leaf stage whilst it is still easy to separate the entwined stems which grow from the multiple seeds .
7 In one south German fish farm , only a few of 300 000 young carp survived an outbreak of the ringworm Bothriocephalus acheilognathi , which spread from the Far East .
8 The contracts which range from a new honey processing plant for Nestl in Manchester and a factory development for Bradford Soap Works in Chesterare spread throughout the North West , Midlands and Yorkshire .
9 Some will frequent the hostels run by caring organisations which range from the most basic wooden bench with newspapers spread around .
10 None of the films are too long to outstay their welcome , but there are n't any real home runs in the batch , which range from the slickly professional ( Rosebud ) to the endearingly rough-and-ready ( Public Enemy/Private Friends ) .
11 The purpose of this chapter is to describe some of the available techniques and the ways of utilizing the preparations obtained by them in a variety of applications which range from the simple determination of chromosome counts to the in situ hybridization of gene probes to banded chromosomes .
12 Curvilinear designs are found in rugs produced throughout the entire oriental weaving area and usually employ naturalistic floral elements , which range from the essentially floral Shah Abbas , garden or vase compositions , to the incorporation of flower , leaf or stem motifs into the infill decorations or border arrangements of allover and medallion designs .
13 The authors continued to assert that ‘ conspiracy theories which range from the unprovable to the incredible do nothing to cast light on the Jewish Question or credibility on the Nationalist movement ’ .
14 They are united into a longitudinal chain by a pair of connectives which issue from the posterior border of the suboesophageal ganglion .
15 Rear passenger space in Furio — and , similarly , in all the three and five-door ZXs bar the Volcanes and the 16-valver , which benefit from an adjustable rear seat — is borderline for taller adults .
16 This years fund managers are looking for gains in order to diversify into those cyclical sectors which benefit from an economic recovery .
17 Most mushroom anemones imported into this country are species of Actinodoscus , Rhodactis , and Discosoma , all of which hail from the Pacific and are thus included in shipments from the Philippines , where most marine aquarium inhabitants originate these days .
18 The posterior labral muscles which run from the tormal sclerites of the labrum to the wall of the head .
19 The anterior labral muscles ( retractors ) which run from the anterior margin of the labral base to the wall of the head .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 Deposits of comparable material which extend from the Ukraine westwards along the foot of the Hercynian uplands of Europe as far as the chalk plateaus of Artois and Picardy , were most likely derived by deflation from the glacial deposits of the North European Plain during the Pleistocene period .
23 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 .
24 There is one selective co-educational secondary school at Worcester College and a large all-age school at Exhall Grange , Warwickshire , both of which draw from a national catchment .
25 For other types of relationship do exist in which the parties may desire the system of rights and duties which flow from the legal concept of marriage , while — and this is a critical point — the common law is singularly lacking in alternative forms of institutionalized and legitimate union .
26 Companies have other attractions besides the limitation of members ' liability , most of which flow from the separate legal personality with which corporations are endowed under English law .
27 ‘ The regulations which flow from the Charities Act will undoubtedly mean that charities will have to improve their accounts in any case , ’ said Sir Christopher Collett , chairman of the judges .
28 The river Aver begins as a number of fast mountain streams which flow from the western slopes of the Dwarf fortress of Karak Varn just north of Black Fire Pass .
29 The Stir may be traced to the streams which flow from the western slopes of the Dwarf fortress of Karak Kadrin .
30 Contracts for the acquisition of computer equipment and software present special problems , many of which flow from the unique nature of computer technology .
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