Example sentences of "from which some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ford speaks of any mutation which chances to give a " remote resemblance " to a more protected species , from which some advantage , however slight , might accrue .
2 There had been the occasional martial bishops , of course , ever since Odo of Bayeux came across with the Conqueror , not least perhaps because of the knightly or aristocratic houses from which some prelates came , but also because the bishop was often the sole or wealthiest magnate present to defend an exposed region when so many others were away on continental engagements .
3 Normand Blouin took the photo of Jean-Marc Barr used last month , and Max Abbiss was responsible for the ‘ No More Ugly Germans ’ video , from which some stills were taken .
4 We therefore propose to introduce a National Lottery from 1994 , which would help provide funds for a number of good causes in the artistic , sporting , heritage and charitable fields — and from which some funds would be put aside for a Millennium Fund .
5 Are there areas of the curriculum from which some children are excluded ?
6 If preparations are required from whole older embryos ( >5 mm ) or from larger organs such as livers and spleens of day 12–20 embryos from which some loss by centrifugation can be tolerated , the specimens are first mechanically disaggregated into cell suspensions and processed as described in Table 3b .
7 The difference between these nodes is the degree to which the reader thinks the author has provided a text from which some meaning is recoverable .
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