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

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1 In a contest which arose from such proceedings about five years ago a Man was killed .
2 However , there continued to be successes from individual business units which resulted from another year of good effort , team work and commitment by Wimpol staff throughout the Group .
3 BASF says the recorders should use its chromium dioxide tape which suffers from less background hiss .
4 Quite often this includes drill with minimal pairs , sets of words which differ from each other in just one phonemic contrast .
5 Just as parents sometimes feel caught in the middle of competing demands which arise from this conflict , so also do residential workers , often in more extreme ways .
6 Following the death of a land owner , his land would be divided between his sons ; as the population increased the fragmentation which resulted from this approach became increasingly serious .
7 All over England the enclosure of each area produced a local form of architecture and building materials for the farmhouses which date from this period .
8 Like many other groups , this group felt that the narrative which resulted from this strategy was 'smoother " , more balanced and more neatly structured .
9 The letter suggests the payments were for MCC shares transferred to Liechtenstein trusts called stiftungs , and adds : ‘ It appears that companies of which I am joint administrator have substantial claims against the stiftungs and any other entities which benefited from these payments . ’
10 A settlement for this provision would include a transfer of assets to an infant child absolutely so that any income which arises from that property transferred will be treated as the settlor 's .
11 The whole object looks more Byzantine than I would have guessed , an effect heightened by the pendants which hang from each side .
12 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 .
13 There are several dozen pairs of two-syllable words with identical spelling which differ from each other in stress placement , apparently according to word class ( noun , verb or adjective ) .
14 A question which arises from this analysis is whether competition for labour or for markets was the more fundamental in pulling up wages .
15 The first development of the Keynesian system which we shall consider revolves around the important distinction between classical and Keynesian unemployment and highlights the policy implications which flow from this distinction .
16 The first point which arises from this division is the necessary implication that ordinary treatment be provided first .
17 The relationships between site factors and soil erosion which emerged from this study are given in Table 8.5 .
18 The plight of the latter is thrown into even sharper relief by the juxtaposition of considerable wealth and severe deprivation which result from these developments .
19 The proposals of the six schools selected as the focus for our evaluation are representative of the range of proposals reviewed , and the evaluators are satisfied that the picture which emerges from this sample is true to the general flavour and direction of the Major Project as a whole .
20 The picture which emerges from this kind of work highlights collective action and collective advantage , but often says little about whether all the individuals involved in this enterprise benefited from it in equal measure .
21 Despite the limitations of the available data , the picture which emerges from this review is complex and interesting .
22 The picture which emerges from this study is one where assistance between more distant kin is of relatively minor importance to the total picture ( although of course it may be very important in particular cases ) , and that whether it is likely to be significant is rather idiosyncratic and unpredictable .
23 There are four main questions which emerge from these discussions which are central to all of these proposed models .
24 It should be realised , however , that the changes which flow from these Acts are not always those which were originally conceived .
25 In order to overcome the problems which flow from this lack of legal personality , the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 was passed giving rights of action against the executive branch of government either by suing specified departments in their own name or by suing the Attorney-General on behalf of the Crown .
26 Many problems which arise from such trades are caused by ‘ bad housekeeping ’ , used figuratively to describe the way in which some businesses carelessly handle and store raw materials such as slaughterhouse waste .
27 The lorry which came from this warehouse in Bletchley was found in North London later this morning still carrying its load of forty thousand pounds worth of clothes although the doors are damaged .
28 among anthropologists and among philosophers but I dare say that most readers of this book would like to situate themselves somewhere on the Epicurean side of the fence ; so would I , but the intellectual difficulties which flow from that position are very great .
29 The difficulties which arise from this structure are familiar from the debates in feminism , where , woman , seems to be offered an alternative of either being the ‘ other ’ as constituted by man , that is , conforming to the stereotypes of patriarchy , or , if she is to avoid this , of being an absolute ‘ other ’ outside knowledge , necessarily confined to inarticulate expressions of mysticism or jouissance .
30 The Cartesian coordinates which result from this transformation describe a space which is tangential to the curved space at the point selected .
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