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

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1 ABA requires that the aims and goals from which intervention is designed should be objectively stated .
2 The main methods subjects from which students were drawn crossed the spectrum , except that no Physical Education teachers were mentioned ( this reflects one return from a College , which wrote back politely refusing to answer the questionnaire on the grounds that as they only trained PE teachers the language issue did not arise ) .
3 The Allied air forces were meanwhile continuing their hunt for the sites from which Iraq was firing its Scud missiles at Saudi Arabia and Israel .
4 Purity campaigns not only registered a shift in modalities of control , but a change in the personnel responsible for sexual regulation and in the sites from which power was exercised .
5 While soil erosion is an integral part of natural denudation processes , human activity , especially injudicious agricultural practices , has greatly accelerated natural rates of soil erosion affecting not only areas from which soil is removed but areas in which it is deposited .
6 Each corner of the stand was devoted to a separate theme with drawings emerging into three dimensional effects from which fabrics were draped and props arranged .
7 There are competing views which see family income as the key determinant of access to the top universities from which elites are recruited into large companies or the bureaucracy .
8 No flowers were present on any of the plants from which collections were made .
9 Its prize assets are holes in the ground , the brickfields from which London was built .
10 About now the small , tannic apples from which cider is made — ancient varieties like Brownsnouts , Kingston Blacks and Sweet Coppins — are coming up by the lorry load , shaken off the trees in the orchards by the men with long hooked poles .
11 The scarcity of jade , the distances from which supplies were drawn and the high input of labour needed to work it made it too expensive for ordinary working purposes .
12 The stances are platforms from which techniques are launched and since many of the techniques — whether strikes or blocks — require a specific stance , a thorough knowledge of all the karate stances is essential .
13 Other writers have emphasized the narrow social strata from which judges are drawn and have questioned the degree to which they are able to relate to ordinary people and to stand up against the powerful and the rich .
14 Having set up an interview , Alex sat back , making notes , trying to think of other entrenched bastions of male privilege , circles from which women were excluded .
15 If one of our aims is to increase pupils ' understanding of the universal nature of mathematics , then we need to widen the range of examples from which generalisations are drawn .
16 Many residents were reduced to eating a crude bread made from grinding down the cores of corn cobs , mixed with buds from tree branches and berries from which tea was brewed .
17 The membrane stores from which calcium is released contain three major components — pumps to sequester calcium , binding proteins ( such as calsequestrin and calreticulin ) to store calcium and the specific IP 3 R or RYR channels to release calcium back into the cytosol ( Fig. 2 ) .
18 Again the choices are examined but this time in view of the specific application requirements in the situations of use with respect to the product classifications in chapter three and taking into account disinfection requirements from which products are selected .
19 The choices are assessed taking into account disinfection requirements from which products are selected .
20 The Mulberry idea was first suggested as early as 1942 and Naval parties made repeated night crossings to take soundings and measurements from which charts were prepared for various landing sites .
21 For example , archaeologists collaborate with petrologists in studying the rocks from which tools were made , with biologists in studying plant and animal remains , with physicians in studying the diseases from which people suffered , and with physicists for complex dating methods .
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