Example sentences of "which [vb -s] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 it 's not one that will inspire me with erm with , with great kind of nationalistic fervour as might have happened in the past when , when you look at nationalistic movements , so erm presumably we 're looking at a range of behaviour which goes from extreme fanatical group membership to relatively weak identification with a group but really does n't to anything else but saying you know if you ask me what I 'll say I was British .
2 However , there is one part of the package header which differs from other module headers — Module Relations .
3 This project aims to develop an approach to the study of kinship terminologies which differs from that traditional within anthropology .
4 MAS policy on the presentation of financial data which differs from audited data is that :
5 A study of the MMI by Chang , Loo and Chang ( 1990 ) analysed the difference between futures and forward prices using a test which differs from those proposed by Cox , Ingersoll and Ross ( 1981 ) .
6 The other major feature of the north Norfolk coast is Blakeney Point ( Fig. 8.23 ) , which differs from those already described in being tied to the coast at its eastern end near Sheringham , and is thus really a spit and not an offshore bar .
7 The new features includes an Outliner which differs from those in other packages in that it is WYSIWYG — so you can see fonts , point sizes and effects as you work .
8 For the other to remain other it must not derive its meaning from History but must instead have a separate time which differs from historical time .
9 I smeared the red stuff over the top of the main beam which crosses from one I-girder to the other on the tower , then wiped my small wound with an antiseptic tissue from one of my bags .
10 Its latest coupling is with Vauxhall 's powerful 16-valve , 2-litre , 175bhp engine , which powers from 0 to 60mph in under five seconds and sends testosterone junkies into paroxysms .
11 The serious symptom of phenylketonuria is the development of mental retardation , sometimes accompanied by convulsions , which results from toxic products formed by the body 's attempt to bypass the block .
12 Plainly , the simplest case is that where people are willing to hold that expanding stock of deposits which results from other people 's decisions to borrow .
13 The air quality which results from this strategy depends upon ensuring that the charges are set at precisely the right level for all pollutants .
14 One example is a unique zero-point quantum force between closely spaced metal plates known as the Casimir force , which results from unbalanced pressures in the zero-point energy due to the presence of the plates .
15 The costs to the service in terms of resources such as teaching aids should be relatively little , given that they are often reusable , while opportunity costs , such as time taken in learning how to teach and time in which to teach , could be recouped through the improved patient care which results from heightened awareness of current trends and developments .
16 In such a theory the state is seen as not merely helping to reproduce the capitalist system in contradictory ways , but as being itself shaped by the class struggle which results from those contradictions .
17 The heightened sense of distinctiveness which results from these conditions is likely to be marked by strenuous efforts to maintain linguistic distinctiveness .
18 The new machines include the RM400 Model 10 , using the 50–100MHz Mips R4000SC processor , and the RM600 model 25 multiprocessor , which uses from two to 12 R3000A Risc processors : both run SNI 's Sinix V5.41 implementation of Unix , and should be generally available during the second quarter of the year .
19 They describe some typical conversations in which comments from one person did not link in an expected way to preceding comments — where there seemed to be a very loose connection between what one person said and the next .
20 A food item which benefits from all three cooking modes previously described , is a roast joint of port ( this can be any cut , for example , a loin or a leg ) .
21 Or travel on the Mark Twain 's Mississippi-style steam boat down the Rivers of the Far West , and thrill to the Big Thunder Mountain 's Runaway train trip which plunges from rocky heights down a dangerous mine shaft .
22 Initially , these cellular changes occur in the parasitised gland ( Fig. 10 ) , but as it becomes distended by the growing worm which increases from 1.3-8.0 mm in length , these changes spread to the surrounding non-parasitised glands , the end result being a thickened hyperplastic gastric mucosa ( P1.I ) .
23 But take away the healthy assurance which grows from personal conviction and every pressure is likely to bear down on the weakened commitment and raise tremors of uncertainty which grow into doubt .
24 The consultation comes after a night during which calls from well wishers flooded the hospital switchboard , said a spokesman .
25 By designating such materials as in varying degrees precious they have created symbols of excellence , a quality which stems from aesthetic awareness but the striving for which lies at the very root of the civilizations created by man .
26 A sickness which stems from healthy practice
27 Bourdieu and Goldthorpe give us some preliminary insights into why a particularly dominant social group should engage in a postmodern way of life ; one which stems from social mobility , high incomes and which largely sets the pace for the remainder of the population .
28 BASF says the recorders should use its chromium dioxide tape which suffers from less background hiss .
29 Each has a ‘ magic hand ’ , a manipulator which swings from vertical , for fishing tapes out of stacks , to horizontal , for slotting them into players .
30 For example , the tin-glazed pottery made in Europe from the Renaissance onwards was produced in many styles : that made in the Low Countries ( known as Delftware ) is of a specific range and type which varies from one production centre to another and is different again from the maiolica of Italy and the lustreware of Spain .
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