Example sentences of "from [conj] is " in BNC.
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1 | though free from any of the above defects , the contract stems from or is collateral to another agreement affected by illegality . |
2 | A Jockey Club statement said : ‘ In the view of the stewards , no error of judgment highlighted by the committee arises from or is attributable to any breach of the rules of racing , nor does any such error of itself amount to such a breach . |
3 | Technically each movement emanates from and is circled round a centre line of balance . |
4 | Labourism is not to be understood merely in its institutions and strategies ; it emerged from and is rooted within lived social and material relationships . |
5 | Mind you , the evidence for the past seven years of the Clarke genius is at last collected on an album that , like the Pet Shop Boys ' ‘ Disco ’ , knows where it came from and is chuffed about it . |
6 | In the third and highest phase of development the child understands the way in which she differs from and is interdependent with the outside world , and once again feels ‘ at home ’ in the world . |
7 | lt is derived from and is a subset of the logical schema ( Chapter 4 ) , which is the overall view of the database in a form required by the DBMS used , and which is itself a mapping from the conceptual schema ( Chapter 3 ) . |
8 | For instance , Susanne Langer , in most of her writing on Aesthetics has been concerned to establish that emotion expressed through Art is derived from but is not the same as that felt in real life . |