Example sentences of "from this the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Under the new scheme this group of claimants gain a weekly benefit valued at £27.40 but from this the claimant has to pay both 20 per cent of his or her rates bill and , similarly , 20 per cent of the water rates bill .
2 From this the courts have inferred that , except where the employer is under a statutory duty or there is some other restriction as to the type of contract that it can make with its servants or the grounds on which it can dismiss them , the servant has no procedural protection .
3 Each day the housekeeper prepares a room occupancy report and from this the statistics on room occupancy , bed occupancy , rooms out of service and sleeper loss percentages are calculated .
4 But Saunders argues that it is wrong for feminists to draw from this the idea that home is a place of relaxation for men or a setting for the systematic exploitation of women .
5 From this the person is expected to identify strengths and weaknesses in performance and then put forward proposals for change .
6 From this the person can learn a lot about how they see themselves .
7 From this the importance of Rorschach grew in the Middle Ages , a story told by the town 's many handsome old houses , with their enchantingly carved oriels .
8 Following on from this the amount of research carried out into MT was seriously reduced , although there has been some renewed interest ( e.g. SYSTRAN ( Toma , 1977 ) and EUROTRA ( Raw et al , 1988 ) ) .
9 Yet apart from this the BF policy was vague and generalized .
10 We take it that the point of theories , and from this the point of research , is to offer adequate accounts of the empirical world as conceived as the domain of the discipline to which the theory belongs .
11 When he emerges from this the towers are much closer .
12 Thus in the theory of rubber elasticity the polymer chain is represented quite well by a random walk in three dimensions and from this the chain entropy and hence the free energy are deduced .
13 Apart from this the participants in both markets are often the same but not exclusively .
14 Following from this the aim was that the project should collaborate with existing service-providers in order to ensure that there was no overlap or competition with others but that all were working together for the good of the client ; and that the project would , where necessary , coordinate the services available to each client and thus ensure an appropriate and suitably balanced package of care for that person .
15 From this the client gains assistance which he needs in his weak position .
16 Apart from this the frescos were particularly well preserved .
17 Following on from this the types of modifications that are produced by recent predators will now be described .
18 But apart from this the broch wall showed only as a circle of raised turf , with a tumble of stones here and there .
19 From this the inference is drawn that what he thus knows can not be physical states , or explicable in terms of such states , for physical states are necessarily publicly accessible .
20 From this the reader might construe now labelled Art Deco ’ .
21 From this the reader might construe ‘ otherness ’ as one more ‘ influence ’ or ‘ source ’ .
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