Example sentences of "which [verb] [adv] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The elitists offer us explanations less ambitious than either of the grand theories , explanations which borrow unashamedly from other conventions and which have obvious gaps and limitations .
2 Expressions for the components of the Weyl tensor 0 , 2 and 4 describing the wave and interaction components have been given by Chandrasekhar and Ferrari ( 1984 ) , though in a notation which differs slightly from that adopted here .
3 Liquid mixtures which deviate widely from ideal behaviour can not be separated by fractional distillation .
4 In such a universe , which is in thermal equilibrium as a whole and therefore dead , relatively small regions of the size of our galaxy will be found here and there ; regions ( which we may call worlds ) which deviate significantly from thermal equilibrium for short stretches of those ‘ aeons ' ’ of time .
5 And that is how the town collected that surprising classical street which stands apart from all the rest .
6 In a report to go before members of the leisure committee tomorrow night , he says the plan which looks ahead from three to five years would prevent the department from running £670,000 over budget .
7 Ursodeoxycholic acid and certain other bile acids induce a ‘ hyper ’ choleresis in several species , including man , which results mainly from active secretion of HCO 3 - .
8 However , in 1239 the city succumbed to Tartar invasion and much of the Byzantine architecture was destroyed while church building developed further in areas which suffered less from barbarian attacks .
9 But the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent development of Soviet society produced an emphasis upon another strand in Marxist thought about the transition to socialism ( one which had not hitherto been given much prominence ) involving the idea of the ‘ dictatorship of the proletariat ’ ; and in the specific conditions prevailing in Russia , which differed entirely from those in Western Europe , this soon evolved in practice into the dictatorship of the Bolshevik party , then the dictatorship of the party 's central committee , and finally the dictatorship of a single individual .
10 While we might indeed readily hypothesize that these individuals were generally less likely than Ballymacarrett people to be subject to the pressures of their personal networks and more likely to be subject to a less localized outside influence , it is hard to suggest dimensions on which a number of looseknit networks , which differed greatly from each other , might be systematically compared ( but see 5.7.4 for an account of Bortoni-Ricardo 's study of rural immigrants to a Brazilian city ) .
11 The association is right : it is more expensive to provide services in an area of sparsity than in an area which suffers less from that .
12 Graduated separatism , the acceptable face of separatism , can be seen as the ripples which pass outwards from this .
13 He studied the Gascon 's dark effete face and the jewel-encrusted pearl which swung arrogantly from one ear lobe .
14 They reveal the ‘ dark number ’ of crimes , which varies widely from one type of crime to another .
15 The ordinance signally failed to arrest the concentration of ownership which developed apace from 1951 .
16 In seeking to contribute to this research agenda we need to address a number of issues which emerge both from this earlier literature and from some initial observation in a number of social work teams organized in differing ways .
17 This research will form the basis of a book which derives largely from previous research supported by the ESRC .
18 Instead , there was no rise in stocks , which fell sharply from late 1989 .
19 Dihedral angle restraints were initialized to 5kcal mol -1 rad -2 and increased to 200 kcal mol -1 rad -2 at the beginning of annealing , which proceeded stepwise from 2,000 to 100K in 50K increments , with each step consisting of 0.25ps of restrained molecular dynamics .
20 To complement these existing techniques new ones have developed which derive particularly from isotopic dating techniques and from analysis of deep-sea ocean cores .
21 The good news is that The Fastest Thumb in The West , and his friends , can still do the business , but the downside of the story is that ‘ Guaranteed ’ offers no perspectives which differ radically from those which came before .
22 Arising from this it is held that if we are to have forms of science and technology which will be human-enhancing and liberating , make products that are ecologically desirable , conserve energy and materials in the long term , and help human beings rather than maim them , then we will require forms of science and technology which differ radically from those which predominate at the moment .
23 This was partly due to the imbalance in the sex ratio , which increased steadily from 1871 to 1911 , and dramatically as a result of World War I. This ‘ excess ’ of women caused considerable anguish , particularly in the nineteenth century , because it became inevitable that some women would not be able to fulfil their ‘ natural destiny ’ of marriage and motherhood .
24 For a child with long-term language difficulties , an appropriate interpretation might be that the LAD is damaged in some way but , without a more detailed analysis of the processes at work and how they contribute to language performance , implications for intervention which stem directly from this theoretical position remain elusive .
25 Will the Chancellor bear it in mind that Labour is determined that justice shall be done for our retired people , despite all the smears , accusations and Government lies which come daily from Tory central office ?
26 Anyone who comes to Rolle 's lyrics looking for the subtle music of variety of stress within a regular syllabic pattern will be brought up short by an unpredictability of both syllabic and stress systems which lurch uneasily from one banal sing-song pattern to another .
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