Example sentences of "from the [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 That assurance , derived from the conviction that the WEA had a major role to play in society and that the Eastern District was successful in fulfilling it , was apparent in the paper , ‘ A Consideration of Aims and Purposes ’ , written by former treasurer Edward Miller in 1956 .
2 More prosaically , resistance to delegation may stem from the conviction that one is being over exploited , being asked to do considerably more work but without any increase in pay .
3 In point of fact , in terms of Catholic tradition , the challenges here might be less awkward than those of phase 2 ( and to some extent John Paul II was able to recognize this ) , but the crucial ecclesiastical issue once more ( as in phase 1 ) had become the acceptability of diversity , and the curial mind had never escaped from the conviction that unity requires uniformity .
4 However , for musicians to take advantage of such technology , they needed to detach themselves from the conviction that high-cost studio technology and expertise was essential for the production of successful and valuable recordings .
5 Amongst all this apparent severity hangs the upper arête of Chequer 's Buttress , a gauntlet thrown from the crack that just cries out to be taken up .
6 FINLAND 'S government yesterday announced an emergency economic austerity package to stem an outflow of investment capital from the country that is threatening to force a major devaluation and bring down the centre-right administration .
7 Take it easy with the airline from the country that made travelling fashionable .
8 There are also reports from the country that assassination squads are being formed to attack the SWAPO leadership during the elections .
9 ‘ NCP have a lease from the council that requires them to keep the car park properly repaired .
10 No doubt to the consternation of the parties and their representatives the order announced by the bench was substantially different from the order that they had been invited to make by the consenting parties .
11 A confidential Ministry of Information report , written in April 1968 , revealed that the two papers owed Sh.900,000/ — to the printers , who threatened to discontinue working on them altogether unless this amount were paid and an assurance received from the Treasury that printing costs for the rest of the financial year would be met .
12 To add extra flavour to the soup , Steve used the trimmings from the broccoli that went into the fish terrine .
13 MINSE was developed from the hypothesis that ideas about information needs can be derived from an agreed systems model that reflects the primary purpose of an organisation , expressed as the transformation in the root definition of the system .
14 Here we go directly from the hypothesis that x is odd to the conclusion that x2 is odd .
15 From the hypothesis that adaptation is proprioceptive due to the learning of arm movements , this is what should be expected .
16 The daylight was fleeing from the wilderness that he could not see but whose emptiness beyond the shuttered windows he understood .
17 Out of context , even readers devoted to the Victorian novel may have difficulty in identifying that house , for they take from the novel that contains it a very different impression , one that has less to do with idyllic life than with decay and death .
18 A crime novel need not ask that question " Who done it ? " and yet , because its writer has kept in mind the primary duty of entertaining , it will still be something different from the novel that has a crime in it .
19 The house walls store heat and provide a shelter from the winds that can be even more damaging than frost , so that double walls can be planted to thyme , rosemary , tarragon , sage and lemon verbena .
20 The argument must begin from the proposition that our body is our own : it is our private zone , and respect for privacy and personal autonomy both support this .
21 More than this ; few dissent from the proposition that it is legislatively supreme , that is to say , that it is competent to make or unmake any law whatever , and that no other body can impede its will so to do .
22 In this brief precis of object relations theory I have started from the proposition that good objects are remembered and bad ones only hidden in the unconscious .
23 The other view essentially starts from the proposition that the problem is caused by whites , and the disadvantages suffered by black people are the result of white racism and the discriminatory practices of racial discrimination that flow from it .
24 Since we are satisfied that by the operation of the Judicature Act 1873 and its successor statutes High Court judges are sitting as the High Court when they exercise their jurisdiction as visitors to the Inns of Court in disciplinary matters , there is nothing in Lord Diplock 's speech in that case which derogates from the proposition that they are not susceptible to judicial review , which is available , as Lord Diplock said , at p. 384 , as a remedy for mistakes of law made by inferior courts and tribunals only , and not for mistakes of law made by the High Court itself .
25 Like Saussure 's Cours , The Meaning of Meaning starts from the proposition that there is an essential disjunction between language and reality , that it is a superstition to believe that ‘ words are in some way parts of things ’ ( Ogden and Richards 1936 : 14 ) .
26 In this case , they suggest , the hearer is encouraged to think of all the implicatures that the speaker could reasonably have expected someone to have derived from the proposition that his childhood days are gone , and then assume that there are still further implicatures that the speaker wants to back .
27 It was a belated acknowledgement from the Academy that the ‘ permissive society ’ had arrived .
28 " I see from the outline that the lady is from Bradford .
29 Early reconstructions of the temple placed these on square pedestals , but it is clear from the coins that the pedestals did not form part of the base of the columns .
30 Toni Halliday , the group 's charismatic vocalist , absent today , is probably still recovering from the nightmare that was her first band , State Of Play .
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