Example sentences of "from [Wh det] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is pertinent to consider the materials from which this crucible was built . |
2 | The information from which this history has been compiled was drawn mainly from the published works and office records of the Survey and the two books , ‘ The First Hundred Years of the Geological Survey of Great Britain' by J. S. Flett ( 1937 ) and ‘ The Geological Survey of Great Britain' by E. B. Bailey ( 1952 ) . |
3 | The base from which this system grew was limited , especially in rural areas , though nothing like as deprived as that which faced Frelimo in Mozambique at independence . |
4 | The liber singularis of Paul from which this text is excerpted has long been suspected as being of post-classical origin . |
5 | Generally speaking , though , feedback is n't an affliction from which this guitar suffers . |
6 | It follows that I am not using language properly if I say that you ought to do something , unless I hold by some universal principle from which this prescription follows and all other implications of which I would be prepared to endorse , most notably those which would prescribe under certain circumstances that I do something . |
7 | The author of the book from which this passage is taken ( White 1966 ) situates the beginning of the " great alteration " in dress in 1793 , only four years before Walpole 's death , so that it is hardly likely that anyone could directly perceive such a major change in this short stretch of time . |
8 | The basis for selection of materials varies between mainly content based criteria ( e.g. what scientific knowledge and ways of thinking are most appropriate to the present and subsequent experience of the child ) , and mainly process based criteria ( e.g. what thought processes are necessary for a primary child to develop and what knowledge and experience must therefore be selected to form a content from which this development can best be effected ) . |
9 | The newspaper article from which this fragment was extracted did indeed appear on that date . |
10 | The motor road reaches a car park and viewpoint from which this phenomenon can be observed . |
11 | An older discovery that has become significant is the taxon ‘ Proconsul ( Xenopithecus ) hamiltoni ’ described for a maxilla fragment from Lothidok Hill in northern Kenya , because the Eragaleit beds from which this fossil came ( together with some additional undescribed specimens ) have recently been dated at between 24.3 and 27.5Myr . |
12 | The role from which this paper is written is that of a social scientist who is concerned with the practical issues of living and working in contemporary societies . |
13 | ‘ Tell me , the grapes from which this wine has been made , where are they grown ? ’ |
14 | True to the Romantic tradition from which this belief sprang , the imagination was valued more than the analytical intelligence , the specific more than the general , experience more than discourse , connaitre more than savoir . |
15 | Clutterbuck was an architect manqué himself and would obviously have seen their pattern books , including the one from which this design derives : Chinese and Gothick Architecture Properly Ornamented . |
16 | It is now time to call attention to an incongruity in the conception of the rational man from which this chapter started . |
17 | Many scholars suggest that verses 5b-11a are not part of the original tradition from which this account is taken but are a very early addition by the Church . |
18 | The UK ESRC supported the work of the South East Regional Research Laboratory in Birkbeck College , University of London , from which this review has grown . |
19 | As though to counteract any criticism I have been shown a colour photograph of the prototype from which this livery was created . |
20 | Paradoxically , though , when one sees the film from which this line was borrowed , a gloriously overheated melodrama by King Vidor entitled Beyond the Forest ( 1949 ) , one is rather startled to hear Davis deliver it with a quite unstudied , unfussy brusqueness and without any of the intonational posturing that Albee has attributed to her . |
21 | Post : Date from which this Statement of Particulars is effective |
22 | These working papers and the discussions to which they gave rise may be perceived as the semi-processed materials from which this report has been produced . |