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

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1 Using the same source of information , Sinfield looked at how unemployment has disproportionately affected blacks and young whites , the two groups from which many members of the underclass are being drawn .
2 Failure in communication is often the base from which many problems arise .
3 As the army 's innately conservative values became increasingly influenced by ultranationalist thought , the villages from which many soldiers came continued to be seen as fertile areas of support .
4 The mouth is omitted and the head is surrounded by a number of peculiar , concentric bands , through which and from which many lines radiate , giving the structure the effect of a halo . ’
5 Some concessions seem harmless enough , those which nobody minds and from which many people gain enjoyment ; for example , reduced entrance fees for National Trust properties or Heritage sites .
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