Example sentences of "from which [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | From equation ( 7.17 ) so that the slope of this graph is and the intercept on the R 3 axis is from which both M and may be obtained . |
2 | Although this is true in relation to the intellectual background from which both Sutherland and Cressey were writing , it is nevertheless the case that Cressey , in particular , was sufficiently part of the positivist tradition to be interested in a precise , quantifiable theory which did not automatically rule out such mechanistic approaches . |
3 | I myself was grimly unsympathetic , pointing out the years of government and social inaction on cervical cancer , a sexually-related disease from which only women suffer and which could be drastically reduced by simple health education and changes in heterosexual male habits . |
4 | They agreed that assistance provided by the " Group of 24 " industrialized countries ( from which only Poland and Hungary currently benefited — see pp. 36802 ; 36961 ) , ought to be extended to Bulgaria , Czechoslovakia , East Germany , Romania , and Yugoslavia . |
5 | Women 's weak labour-market position is a source of disadvantage to women from which only employers benefit , since it enables them to pay women workers less than they would men . |
6 | So powerful is that consideration , it is argued , that it lifts this case out of the ordinary Cyanamid considerations ( see American Cyanamid Co. v. Ethicon Ltd. [ 1975 ] A.C. 396 ) , in which the concern of the court is to preserve the subject matter and accept the risk that if the court should refuse the child may die before final decision , as a result of an intervening choking fit from which only ventilation could save him . |
7 | The really frightening aspect of what is going on is that the alternative to Mr Yeltsin would seem to be chaos involving a complete economic breakdown , from which only extremists could benefit and all of us would suffer . |
8 | Given the low base from which much UK industry starts , this implies substantial job generation for technical experts who can develop competence in selling and marketing . |