Example sentences of "from [Wh pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In those patients from whom two biopsy specimens had been taken , slides were read by the same examiner .
2 General Winter may have repelled invaders from Napoleon to Hitler , but he is a domestic tyrant from whom successive regimes have sought to escape by pushing south to more friendly climes and warm-water ports .
3 She may have been one of the Bristol Seekers from whom many Quakers at this time were recruited .
4 The Society gives help and advice to regional representatives who in turn liaise with their Regional Sports Councils from whom financial help and expertise is often available .
5 Lifestyle target marketing systems , in contrast , capture data on named individuals regarding their professed interests and needs , but such systems offer this data on a limited volume of individuals from whom such data has been solicited .
6 If you recall any of these events , you 're a true child of rock'n'roll … someone from whom 112 ROCK'N'ROLL GREATS will have very special meaning .
7 Neither of them disclosed from whom this permission would have to be obtained .
8 But his was one of the many families in the streets that ran off the main road at the bottom of the hill and from whom this shop and the tobacconist 's derived most of their regular custom .
9 Pathological changes either in the neural plexus or in the smooth muscle coats were not evident in routine or cryostat sections , or on histochemical staining , in the seven subjects from whom full thickness bowel samples were available for further analysis .
10 Absorption of water and sodium from the rectum was similar in patients from whom V cholerae was isolated and those in whom this organism was not isolated .
11 Similar results were noted both in patients with confirmed cholera and in a clinically similar group of patients with acute watery diarrhoea from whom V cholerae was not isolated .
12 Perhaps his tactics were more skilful ; perhaps the gentry were reconciled to paying taxes by the prospect of gain from monastic lands ; perhaps the King was wise in these last years to avoid taxing the poor , from whom overt resistance had come in the past ; perhaps there was a genuine fear of invasion from France .
13 In the 1990s some of these will move into the ranks of successful barristers from whom judicial appointments are made .
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