Example sentences of "from [Wh det] [pers pn] can [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Two figures occur in the open literature from which we can deduce the amount released in the radioactive cloud that crossed England and Wales and Western Europe .
2 If we now take the opposite extreme , that of a gas , we do not know the positions of atoms , merely their mean velocities , and the only relation we can obtain between load and displacement derives from the gas law from which we can obtain the " bulk modulus ' of the gas and this " modulus ' is entirely entropic in origin , no elastic forces being involved .
3 Scene six is , as I have already suggested , the pivotal scene for Anderson — the point from which we can see a considerable change wrought in his character .
4 They know , too , all the secret places of the bank : the nest of sandbags built during the War for the Home Guard ; the ruins of Marsh Edge Farm that lies in an angle of the tip hidden from the town ; the steps , cut in the slag-face , that lead down to the Ironworks Pier from which they can watch the boats .
5 This is a comprehensive slide collection of illustrators ' work , which is open for clients to visit and from which they can select the illustrators ' work , which is open for clients to visit and from which they can select the illustrators they consider to be most suitable for a particular job .
6 This is a comprehensive slide collection of illustrators ' work , which is open for clients to visit and from which they can select the illustrators ' work , which is open for clients to visit and from which they can select the illustrators they consider to be most suitable for a particular job .
7 Oddly enough , they are both at times connected to the person or horse suffering from extreme psychological stress or depression from which they can find no relief or escape .
8 In initiating my original purchase I incur an obligation to make a payment in money , but I in turn have to have a source from which I can acquire the money in the first place , and this will , directly or indirectly , put me into at least a temporary relationship with a great variety of people , including the reader who purchased this book from a bookstall and paid out money , some small fraction of which will eventually find its way back to myself .
9 The home in which we both live is a nonsense , and a nonsense from which I can see no way of ever extracting us .
10 Consider taking a cheap base in the area before term starts from which you can study the area and the vacancies , and be ready to pounce from close at hand .
11 A new menu will now appear on the screen , from which you can choose the style of garment that you require .
12 It achieves this by being a quick survey and appraisal of the history book and by immediately establishing a perspective from which you can view the book .
13 Writing the words in your book provides you with a ready-made store of words which you know your pupils have difficulty with , and from which you can construct a teaching programme .
14 In the next few pages are listed the branches of The Society of the Alexander Technique throughout the world , from which you can obtain the names and addresses of teachers in your area .
15 The other day we were drinking coffee on the terrace in front of my house , from which you can see the Wicklow Hills on clear evenings , and Clogwyn Du'r Arddu and Bus Stop Quarry ( which properly is called Allt Ddu closer at hand .
16 Once you 're satisfied that your spur socket wo n't result in the circuit serving too large a floor area , and you 've identified the socket as one from which you can run a spur , all you have to do is install your new socket where it 's needed , run the spur cable back to the socket that will feed it , and connect it in to the socket terminals .
17 Its history goes back to Saxon times , and it contains several interesting historical buildings , and a peaceful marina , from which you can take a river cruise .
18 Further , I believe that you can choose any job , identify the people who perform best at it and show that , if you go back over their lives and careers , you will find themes , patterns and trends from which you can develop a selection interview designed to find more of them .
19 You must always stand so that you face the opponent because this is the position from which you can launch the maximum number of powerful attacks and place your opponent at a disadvantage .
20 I found the following equation from which you can determine the frequency ( pulses per second ) .
21 The subjunctive in French allows the speaker to adopt this purely imaginary position from which he can give a verdict on whether a happening should have occurred or not .
22 Well from what I can gather the cheaper one on Fishergate is a bus stop size one .
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